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Renowned Egyptian Actress Sherine Seif Al-Nasr Passes Away at 57: A Look Back at Her Career and Personal Life

Today, Saturday, the Egyptian artist Sherine Seif Al-Nasr passed away at the age of 57 years.
Sherif Saif Al-Nasr, the artist’s brother, wrote on his Facebook page, saying: “My little half-sister, the artist Sherine Saif Al-Nasr, passed away today, to God’s mercy. The prayer and burial took place in the family graves in peace and quiet, as the deceased requested.”

Sherine’s name was at the top of the “X” website in Egypt, and the site’s users shared the news of her sudden death with pictures of her and information about her.

Sherine is an Egyptian actress, born on November 27, 1967 in Jordan. She was born to an Egyptian father, journalist and writer Elham Seif Al-Nasr, and a Palestinian mother from the Hashem family of Jerusalem, which is the Jordanian royal family. She graduated in 1991 from the Faculty of Law. She lived in France for some years, where the artist Youssef Francis met her while working there at the Egyptian embassy and discovered her. She participated in the series “One Thousand and One Nights” in 1986.

Sherine Seif Al-Nasr emerged as one of the beautiful faces in the nineties of the last century, but she did not rely in her roles on embodying the character of a beautiful girl. She played the role of a journalist seeking the truth in the movie “Sleeping in Honey” with the star Adel Imam.

Sherine participated in about 31 artistic works throughout her artistic career. Her last work was the series “The Hardest Decision” in 2007, and one of her most prominent works is the series “Who Doesn’t Love Fatima?” “Money and Children,” “Angry and Angry,” and “The Thief I Love,” and she participated in limited artistic works over the course of about two decades, presenting 9 films, including “Prince of Darkness” with Adel Imam, and “All of them in Hell” with Kamal. Abu Rayya, and “The Hanim Driver” with Ahmed Zaki.

Sherine married 3 times, and her first marriage was to a Saudi businessman. She disappeared from the arts at that time before returning again after the divorce. She then married the singer Medhat Saleh and they divorced after 4 months. Sherine announced her marriage for the third time in 2010 to the plastic surgeon at the German Hospital in Alexandria, Raif El-Feki. They later separated.

Sherine’s last conversation was during a phone call with the “Masaa DMC” program on the DMC channel, and she attributed the reason for her disappearance from art to the death of her mother, to whom she was very close. She also indicated that she was studying the idea of ​​her return again, explaining that she had been offered many jobs and might return. Within two or three months, I will work in a movie.

Sherine Saif Al-Nasr confirmed in previous interviews that she felt her life was stolen in the play “Body Guard,” expressing her anger at the filming of the play after apologizing for not completing her role, and her colleague Raghda appearing in the filmed version instead of her.

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