Zizi Mostafa
Egyptian actress

- Name: Zizi Mostafa
- Area: Cairo
Zizi Mostafa (June 2, 1945 – February 12, 2008)
Egyptian actress who starred in numerous films and television series, known for her versatile roles in drama and comedy.
🔹 Personal Information:
📍 Born: June 2, 1945 – Cairo, Egypt
🕊️ Died: February 12, 2008 (aged 62) – Heliopolis, Egypt
🇪🇬 Nationality: Egyptian
🎭 Occupation: Film and television actress
🗣️ Language: Arabic
🎬 Years active: 1959 – 2007
🎬 Notable Films:
📽️ The Postman (1968) – Gamila
📽️ Palace of Desire (1967) – Mariam Ahmed Radwan
📽️ A Man of Importance (1988) – Samiha
📽️ The Joker (1984) – Aziza
📽️ Attention, Gentlemen (1978) – Dr. Galal’s Sister
📽️ Thieves in KG2 (2001) – Reem’s Mother
📽️ Kareem’s Women (2005) – Maha’s Mother
📺 Notable TV Series:
🎭 Layali El Helmeya (1992, 1995) – Fatma Wahdan Al-Marzouqi
🎭 King Farouk (2007) – Princess Shwikar
🎭 Public Opinion Case (2007)
🎭 A Man and Six Women (2007) – Inaam
🎭 Haya El Gohary (1996) – Fikriya
🎭 Zizinia (The Night and the Lighthouse) (2000) – Altaf
🎭 Notable Theater Plays:
🎭 A Very Special Visit (1989)
🎭 One Wife Is Enough (1979)
🎭 Not Even the Blue Devils
🎭 Born in the Wrong Time
🕊️ Death:
Zizi Mostafa passed away on February 12, 2008, at her home in Heliopolis, Egypt, due to a severe heart attack, at the age of 62.
🔹 Her Artistic Legacy:
Zizi Mostafa left a significant mark on Egyptian cinema and television, with her iconic roles still being appreciated by audiences today.