Gamalat Zayed

Gamalat Zayed

1919-02-16 – 1980-09-12 (age 61) Cairo, Egypt
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Biography

An Egyptian actress, she was born in February 1919 in the Sayeda Zeinab district of Cairo, into an artistic family, as she was the sister of actress Amal Zayed.

She began her acting career on the radio, and became famous for her role as "Umm Bunduq" in the TV series "Sa'at Li Qalbak" (An Hour for Your Heart) and for her role as "Umm Ali" in the radio series "Aylet Marzouq Effendi".

Her cinematic career began in 1945 in the film "Casino Al Latafa" (Casino of Kindness) with Mohamed Abdel Mutalib and Samia Gamal. She then starred in the film "She Was an Angel" (1947) with Mary Queeny, Faten Hamama, and Yehia Chahine. Her work continued after that, most notably: "Women Don't Know How to Lie," "My Wife's Groom," and "The Secret of the Invisibility Cap."

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Known For

Abu Ahmad
Hob Min Narr
Hob Min Narr

1958

as جمالات

We the Students
Miss Hanafi
Miss Hanafi

1954

as Umm Al-Saad

Qadam Al Kheir
Chakawet rejala
Chakawet rejala

1966

as سنية الدلالة

إجازة صيف
إجازة صيف

1966

as جمالات - زوجة مصطفي الأولي

El-Batal
When Love Sings
Fatma, Marika & Rachel
I Am Free
Baba Amin
Baba Amin

1950

as Customer

Araess fil mazad
Araess fil mazad

1955

as أم زكية (الخاطبة )

My Wife's Suitor
My Wife's Suitor

1959

as ام كامل

Ismail Yassine in the Army
Casino el latafa
Hassan, Morcos and Cohen
Hassan, Morcos and Cohen

1954

as غزالات

People Downstairs
People Downstairs

1960

as Fatima