On Her Birthday.. Abla Kamel, Her Hiatus and Artistic Journey
Today, actress Abla Kamel celebrates her birthday, a career filled with iconic works that left a lasting impact, despite her long absence from the screen. Discover her artistic beginnings and major milestones and how she carefully chose her roles
Born in Itay El Baroud, Beheira, Abla Kamel joined the Faculty of Arts, Library Department, graduating at 24 before starting her artistic journey at Tali’a Theater 🎭✨.
Kamel became renowned for carefully selecting her roles, making each appearance unique and memorable. Her first performance was in the monodrama "Nobet Sehyan", followed by the play "Wajhat Nazar" with actor Mohamed Sobhy in 1989. 🎬💫
Audiences got to know her more after "Farewell Bonaparte" in 1985, but her iconic status was solidified with "Lan A’eesh Fi Jilbab Abi", leaving a strong impression on viewers. 🌟💖
She also starred in the first, second, and third seasons of "Layali Al-Helmiya" in 1987, portraying Ruqayya Al-Badri, alongside stars like Safia Al-Omari, Fardous Abdel Hamid, Yehia El Fakharany, and Dalal Abdel Aziz, directed by Ismail Abdel Hafiz. ✨🎬
In 1998, she shone in "Imra’a Min Zaman Al-Hob" as Labiba, appearing in a comedic tone that lightened dramatic scenes, portraying a girl dreaming of her wedding day, alongside Samira Ahmed, Youssef Chahban, Hesham Selim, and Mohamed Riyad 💖✨.
Abla Kamel remains a symbol of an actress who stepped back to preserve her artistic legacy, returning with works that confirm her ability to innovate and shine in every appearance 🌟🎬💫.
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