Abeer Sabry

Abeer Sabry

Nacimiento : 1971-04-26, Egypt

Historia

Abir Sabri is an Egyptian actress. She was born in 1971 in Cairo, and studied law at Ain Shams University. She started her artistic career as a show host, until she was picked up by director Ali Abdel Khaliq for a role in Al Those Who Were Saved from The Fire with Amr Abdel Gelil and Tarek Lotfy in 1994. Her second collaboration with the same director came in the film Women's Doorstep alongside Nabila Ebeid and Farouq Al Fishawy. She worked afterwards in numerous films, before taking a temporary hiatus after wearing the Islamic veil. While wearing the veil she worked as a host on religious shows, but then returned to acting in 2010 to appear in films like Feelings, Light of My Eyes and Birds of the Nile.

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Abeer Sabry

Películas

The Eid Night
The plot sheds light on women's issues through the suffering of several women living on an island, where they are exposed to several problems and crises due to some men's lack of understanding of their rights.
Hadath Fe 2 Talaat Harb
Cell 07
As Mansour and Harby meet in the same prison cell, unresolved conflicts gradually ensue between the two as each tries to stand his ground, quite literally.
Those who fear are dead
Those who fear are dead
The Light of My Eyes
Un compositor esconde el amor por su exnovia ciega cuando esta regresa a Egipto comprometida con su amigo de la infancia y médico que le devolvió la vista.
Asafer El Neel
بسيمة
Feelings
Yearning to get back with Ehab, Salma finds her loveless marriage, his devastating secret, and society’s opinions stand in their way.
Birds of the Nile
When a young man leaves his village to realize his potential in Cairo, he encounters conflicts caused by differences in customs and traditions.
The moon's tears
Hadia
A university girl living in a village flees from her stepfather's constant harassment to Cairo to work in an advertising agency, and later discovers that they are exploiting the girls who work there to achieve personal interests with adults.
Atfarag Yasalam
Maged, Hisham and Medhat are three friends. Medhat succeeds in finding work at a (tourist resort) in Sinai while Maged fails to (get together) with his neighbor and sweetheart Sabreen. He resorts to his friend Medhat and asks him to help him find work at the (tourist resort) where he is employed. Maged saves the life of an elderly American tourist and this event helps him find work alongside Medhat. However, (an incident occurs) where he flirts with Nesreen, the daughter of the (tourist resort’s) owner. He is subsequently fired from his new job. Upon her return to her country, the elderly American tourist dies and it is revealed that (her faith was Jewish). (Her will stipulates that Maged should receive a third of (?) which is valued at 155 million dollars.) However a condition is placed specifying that Maged must agree to (supervise an attempt to intercede on behalf of Israeli interests.)
shajie alsiyama
Hanan
Tamer Wahid, a representative in the field of violence and motion films, suddenly rebelled against this kind of film, which is always preferred by the directors and distributors of his films, and sees the submission of films and always preferred by directors and distributors of films, and sees the provision of real-life films, Tamer asks the security director to nominate one of the competent officer In order to understand and understand the method of his actions, and his study of the crimes that occur in society, he is nominated by the officer Khalid, who is strict and sharp even with his wife, which is all the appreciation of the work of the actor Tamer. Khaled follows a group of thieves, who succeed in collecting documents to their religion, but they managed to expel Khalid from the police service and even chase him in his life. In the end, the harmony between Khalid and his wife is renewed.
Houda Karama
The play revolves around Houda, a simple young man who is insulted by a police officer and cannot get his right.
The Champion
On the eve of the 1919 revolution in Egypt, the friendship between Houda al-Najjar, who likes boxing, Petro, who likes to sing, and the good worker of the printing press, believes in revolution. Fatima, the sister of Houda, is in love with Hussain, and they marry. The revolution takes place, and Houda dreams of shaking hands with its leader, Saad Zaghloul, and dreams of participating in the 1924 Olympics as a boxer. Hasan is imprisoned for his involvement in resisting the British occupation, and Huda is married to a neighbor of Hanifa. Hassan was killed by the Israeli occupation forces and Houda was able to participate in the Olympics
Ladies' Threshold
اخت عاصم
(Suheir Fadel) an Obstetrics and Gynecology Doctor is unable to have kids from her Husband (Hazem Kharbash) after many years of marriage. Her husband Hazem goes for some medical tests to find that he is incapable of procreation and his wife is perfectly healthy, and he lies to her to maintain their marital life.