Aida Riyad (January 23, 1954 -), Egyptian actress
She married singer Muharram Fouad, and they divorced in the late eighties of the twentieth century, and her marriage lasted four years. She started her artistic career as a dancer in the National Folklore Troupe at the age of 15.
And I became the first dancer and through the troupe began to launch. She is one of the few actresses who have maintained wide popularity despite her age by choosing appropriate roles despite her suitability for the roles of younger women because of her beauty and attractiveness.
She joined the Acting Institute, which was established in 1931. She worked in the Ramses troupe for a long time, starting in 1935, then moved between private theater troupes, and finally worked in the National Theatre. She graduated from the artist Zaki Tulaimat at the Acting Institute. She married Ahmed Badrakhan, then a British orientalist and a great author