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Wafaa Amer Talks about Her Relationship with Sister Ayten


Wed 11 Sep 2019 | 04:00 PM
Yara Sameh

Veteran actress and TV presenter, Esaad Younis hosted Tuesday evening Egyptian actress and sisters Wafaa and Ayten Amer on her program “Sahebat Al-Saada” broadcasted on “DMC” satellite Channel.

 

During the interview, she talked about several artistic and personal topics including, her relationship with her sister.

 

Wafaa revealed that she is always observing Ayten in the artistic work that brings them together.

 

“I always had her eyes on her”, she added. “I was worried and scared for her but now I am not."

 

“I advised her in some of the roles offered to her,” she revealed.

 

The sisters became on the most searched on Google top-trending searches in Egypt after the interview.

 

Wafaa’s latest artistic work was TV series “Hekayti”, while Ayten latest soap opera was "Talqah Haz" co-starring Mostafa Khater, and in TV series “Ibn Osoul” co-starring Hamada Helal.

 

The 32-year-old actress also made a guest appearance in actress, Donia Samir Ghanem’s TV series “Badel el hadota 3”, which premiered in Ramadan.

 

The TV series is pided into three stories each one will last for 10 episodes.

 

Wafaa A’bd Al Ghaffar was born on May 25, 1968, in Alexandria. She graduated from the literature faculty at Beirut Arab University.

 

She also enrolled at the Higher Institute for Theatrical studies. Whilst at college, the actress took part in collegiate theater productions, according to el cinema.

 

51-year-old acting career began when she assumed a part in the television production “al-Zawg Awal man Ya’raf” (“The Husband is the First to Know”).

 

Her performances in “Layaly al-Helmya”, “Zaman al-Houb al-Da’e” (“The Age of Squandered Love”), “Ameera min A’bdeen” (A Princess from A’bdeen), “Imsik Hokouma”, “Zi-ab al-Gabal” (Mountain Wolves) and “Faris bela Gawad” (Horseless Knight) were particularly successful.

 

She is also known for her play “Feema yabdo Saraqo A’bah” (It Appears that They have Stolen A’bdah).

 

The Egyptian actress is married to Eng. Mohamed Mustafa Shamy.