Egyptian cinema icon Nabila Ebeed has signed on to present the radio series "Ya Ibnati La Tuhayirini Ma'ak" (My Daughter, Don't Confuse Me).
Ebeed shared the news on social media, expressing her immense delight at returning to the historic broadcasting halls of Maspero, the traditional home of Egyptian radio and television.
The role marks the veteran actress' comeback to the radio after 10 years of absence.
The announcement has sparked widespread excitement on social media, with fans expressing their eagerness to her long-awaited comeback performance.
Ebeed presented her last radio series in 2016's "Awraq Rasmaya."

Born on January 21, 1945, Ebeed is among the best recognized cinema figures as she was dubbed “Egypt’s first star”.
She was born to a wealthy family, and her talents were noticed by the Egyptian director Atef Salim in the 196 film "No Understanding" . Thereafter, she assumed the lead on the film “Rabi’ah al-‘Addawiyah”.
Ebeed was married to Atef Salim for a few years. She worked in Lebanese cinema and on stage.
On the TV side, she assumed the lead on works such as "Bardees" and "Aunt Noor" in 2003.
The actress also produced some of her own movies such as "I Fell into a Sea of Honey", she also worked on stage with Tahhiya Karyoka on “Robabika” and received the award for best actress for her role in the film "The Investigation is still Ongoing" in 1979.
Ebeed also received the award for other films such as "The Suicide of the Flat’s Owner", "The Virgin and the White Hair", and "Mother’s Fiancé".
She established herself following “Rabi’ah al-‘Addawiyah” however, the crucial part of her life began when she started producing.
Ebeed presented her best work with Ashraf Fahmy and works adapted from Ehsan ‘Abd Al Qudoos.




