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Remembering Madiha Yousri on Her 144th Birth Anniv.


Sun 04 Dec 2022 | 12:05 PM
Ahmed Emam

Egypt's film industry has been blessed with some of the most exceptional talents ever seen in the Arab world - be it actors, actresses, technicians, or filmmakers.

One of the amazing yesteryear actresses of the golden age, who charmed the audiences and became famous for her stint is Madiha Yousri. The legendary actress has given some memorable performances and made her presence felt despite healthy competition from her contemporaries.

On the iconic actress' 144th birth anniversary, we take a look at her journey in the film industry.

The beautiful actress was born on 3 Dec. 1918 in Cairo.

Known as Dark-Skinned Egyptian Cinderella, she featured in over ninety films and 14 TV series throughout her long-standing career.

Yousri’s first film appearance, at 20, was in the 1940 "Mamnoa Elhob" (Love is Prohibited) which had originally been made as a silent film.

The late star is also well-known for some of hes seminal works, such as "Azhar wa Ashwak" (1947), "Lahn al-Kholood" (1952), Afraid of Something ( 1979), Joy (1999),Terrorist: (1993), Night and Memories (1975).

With the overwhelming success of Yousri’s first breakthrough in the Love is Prohibited, Egyptian Cinema was liberated from much of its classicism and pushed in a more youthful direction.

Further success came when renowned Egyptian actor Youssif Wahabi watched her audition in Al-Ahram studio and gave her a role in his film “Ibn Alhdad” (The Blacksmith’s Son) in 1944.

Later, she starred in two movies with him - a leading stage and film star in the 1930s and 1940s, Fanan Azeem (Great Artist), and Awlady (My Sons).

In addition to acting, many big-name actresses of the 1950s went into producing not only as another revenue stream but to influence what projects are being made in Egyptian cinema as well.

Therefore, Yousri decided to produce the film El-Avocato Madiha (Madiha the Lawyer), alongside Youssef Wahbi, who also directed it, as well as Wafaa lel Abad (Forever Faithful) in 1953 and Qalb Yahtareq (The Burning Heart) in 1959.

Yousri married fourth times; the first was the renowned singer and composer Mohamed Amin. The second was the talented actor Ahmed Salm. The third was the remarkable actor Mohamed Fawzy and they gave birth to her only son Amr. Her last marriage was to Imam Ibrahim Salama Elradi.

The Legendary actress died on the 30th of May, 2018 at the age of 99, and left millions of fans mourning after a lustrous career spanning over four decades in the Egyptian film industry.