Umm Kulthum

Umm Kulthum

Birth : 1898-12-18, Egypt

Death : 1975-02-03

History

Umm Kulthum (born Fāṭima ʾIbrāhīm es-Sayyid el-Beltāǧī on 31 December 1898, died 3 February 1975) was an Egyptian singer, songwriter, and film actress active from the 1920s to the 1970s. She was given the honorific title Kawkab al-Sharq (كوكب الشرق, "Star of the East"). Umm Kulthum was known for her vocal ability and unique style. She sold over 80 million records worldwide, making her one of the best-selling Middle Eastern singers of all time. She is considered a national icon in her native Egypt; she has been dubbed "The voice of Egypt" and "Egypt's fourth pyramid".

Profile

Umm Kulthum

Movies

Rabea el adawaya
The film is based on the life of the female Muslim saint Rabia Basri.
Fatmah
Fatmah
Om Koultoum stars in this musical-drama as Fatmah, Nurse to a Pasha who falls in love with his younger brother and marries him in secret. But soon their relationship deteriorates and her husband refuses to recognize the child she expects from him.
Salamah
Eayida
Aida
Aida is an Egyptian musical produced in 1942, scripted and directed by Ahmed Badrakhan and the story of Abdul Warth Asr about the opera Aida participated in singing Fathia Ahmed, Abdel Ghani Sayed. Represented by: Umm Kalthoum, Ibrahim Hamouda, Suleiman Najib, Abbas Fares.
عايدة
Dananeir
Dananier
An Egyptian film produced in 1940. starring Suleiman Najib and Am Kalthoum
Dananir
Dananir
A concubine to a ruling family is challenged when the family is overthrown.
Hymn of Hope
Directed by Ahmed Badrakhan.
Wedad
وداد
Baher is a merchant in love with his serf Wedad who goes bankrupt because his merchandises are stolen. In order to pay his debts Wedad sacrifices herself and decides to sell herself as serf to another wealthy master.