Wydad Khamis Friday, October 27, 2023 04:00 AM
Today, Friday, is the birthday of the late artist Aida Abdel AzizShe was born on October 27, and during her artistic life she participated in more than 200 artistic works, including cinema, drama, theater, and radio.
Despite the great success that she achieved during her artistic career, which lasted for more than 60 years, she suffered from many difficulties and psychological problems during her life, perhaps the most prominent of which was her statements in one of the programs that she suffers from loneliness, especially since she lives alone after her children immigrated to Germany and America, stressing that She places chairs behind the door of her apartment, and confirmed that she regrets that she taught her children abroad because they were tied to their work there.
The shock of her life was the death of the love of her life, the artist and director Ahmed Abdel Halim, in 2013 in Germany, after which she experienced a state of psychological depression and extreme sadness, so she stayed away from acting until the great artist Yahya Al-Fakharani encouraged her to participate with him in the series Dahsha, after which she moved away from the limelight again.
It is noteworthy that Aida Abdel Aziz was born in the village of Damlo, affiliated with the Banha Center, Qalyubia Governorate, and obtained a diploma from the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts in 1959. During her artistic career, she presented a number of important cinematic works, including the films “The Tiger and the Female,” “The Wall of Championships,” “Asphalt Goblins,” “Dawn of Islam,” and “Heliopolis.” Fawzia’s Mix, Revealing the Hidden, Satan’s Gate, The Thief and the Idiot, He left and did not return.
Among her most famous theatrical works are “The Chalk Circle,” “A King Looking for a Job,” “Deliverance,” “The Immigrant,” “The Sultan’s Game,” “The International Circus,” “Something in My Chest,” “The Earth, the Tree of Injustice,” and “Dongguan.” “, “The Price of Freedom”, and received many awards and honors, including the Experimental Theater Festival in 1996.