Mariam Fakhr Eddine
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Mariam Mohamed Fakhr Eddine, born in 1933 and died on November 3, 2014, was an Egyptian film and television actress.
"Beauty of the Screen" was her given the title.
In a pageant sponsored by the French-language publication Image, she received the title of Most Beautiful Face before embarking on a career in acting.
She was discovered by filmmaker Mahmoud Zulficar, her future husband.
Mariam Fakhr Eddine's first film appearance was in 1951's The Night of Love (1953), The Murderous Suspicion (1954), and A Window on Paradise (1954). She began playing in greater emotional roles in the late 1950s and early 1960s before transitioning to portraying matriarch late in her career.
Mariam Fakhr Eddine was portrayed as Mrs. Aida in the French-Canadian romantic drama film Whatever Lola Wants in 2007.
In 2009, she appeared at the Alexandria International Film Festival for the first time.
Fakhr Eddine appeared in more than 200 films before her death in 2014.
Youssef Fakhr Eddine, her younger brother, was also a leading actress.
Early life and career
She was born in Fayum, Middle Egypt, to an Egyptian father and a Hungarian mother. Youssef Fakhr Eddine, her younger brother, appeared in 1935–2002. She was educated at a German high school. In a pageant organized by the French-language magazine Image, she captured the title "Most Beautiful Face" before embarking on a career in acting. Mahmoud Zulfikar, a film director who married in 1952, discovered her. Iman, her daughter, was born. Her first film appearance was in the 1951 film A Night of Love. The film was nominated for the 5th Cannes Film Festival. She went on to appear in The Murderous Suspicion (1954), Devil of the Sahara (1954), A Window on Paradise (1954), The Love Message (1961), The Cursed Palace (1962) and Soft Hands (1981).