
Abla Kamel
Acting
Biography
Abla Kamel Mohamed Afifi was born in Nakla Al-Graab, Itai El-Baroud Center, Beheira Governorate, she graduated in 1984 from the Faculty of Arts, began her artistic life in the theater of the vanguard and her first work was to participate in the "Nuba Sahyan" monodrama, then she worked with the artist Mohamed Sobhi in a viewpoint play followed by plays Many with Lenin sandy. It is known that she chooses her works accurately and is satisfied only with the distinguished works, and she began to know the audience with her through the film "Goodbye Bonaparte" by Youssef Chahine, then she started step by step occupying a prominent position in the hearts of viewers, especially after her success in the series "I will not live in the daughters of my father" and her participation In several series.
Born: September 17, 1960
Place of Birth: Al Beheira, Egypt
Known For

The Honey and The Tears
The series revolves around the two brothers Hafez and Shawqi, the sons of Haj Radwan, whose life paths are completely different, while Shawky indulges in the life of fun and luxury, his brother Hafez is busy working in trade with his father, and begins signs of conflict between them on several levels, and at the same time Hafez marries Dolat, and Shawky from Zainab, to ignite the ground of a new conflict.

Live Your Days

Harun Al Rashid
The story of the Abbasid caliph Harun al-Rashid, which depicts the era of the Abbasid state and its historical glory, focusing on the personal life of the Abbasid caliph who was famous for his infatuation with women, and shedding light on his amorous exploits and the feuds of the harem inside the palace.

A Woman from the Time of Love
When a father has to go abroad for work, he leaves his children in the care of his sister who comes to stay with them, only to be shocked when she witnesses their behavior. As the family struggles to adjust to the changes, the aunt wisely helps her brother's children through their problems.

Morning and Evening Talk
The latest that deals with the social and political history of Egypt revolves through three personalities, its children and grandchildren branches, and follows their conflicts, social roles, their human relationship and their different attitudes towards life and the homeland through the direct effects of economic interests on the relationships between the characters and the origins of these three trees.

I Won't Live in My Father's Robes
The events of the series revolve around the story of the rise from the bottom to the top of Abdel Ghafour Al Borai (Noor Al Sharif), starting from the agency of Hajj Ibrahim Sardinah (Abdul Rahman Abu Zahra) until he becomes a private business owner who makes a fortune, during which he has admired Fatima (Abla Kamel), a saleswoman. Al-Kushari, whom he admired, passes the days and marries Fatima and gives birth to his son Abdel-Wahhab (Mohamed Riyad), and four girls (Sunni, Bahira, Nafisa, and Nazira), and despite the availability of the elements of happiness in the life of Abdel Ghafour Al-Borai, he suffered from the separation of his only son. About him, and Abdel Wahab's insistence on building a very special world away from his father and his influence.

Summer Thefts
Set in the summer of 1961 during President Nasser's land reforms, this is a story of the childhood friendship between Yasser, the son of a bourgeois landowner, and Leil, the son of an Egyptian peasant. When turbulent times tear Yasser's family apart, the boys team up for a money-making scheme that results in misadventures.

A Point Of View
The story of the comedy is about a group of blind people who live in a place that is like hell and is not surrounded by any kind of care or appreciation for their difficult situation comes to them Arafa Shawaf (Mohammed Sobhi) blind who was in prison and came out to come and lead them and become their leader and tries to uncover the head of the body who does not He cares about them and does not give them their money.

Al Helmeya Nights
The events revolve around the conflict between Salim Al-Badri (Yahya Al-Fakharani) and Mayor Suleiman Ghanem (Salah Al-Saadani) and Nazik Al-Selahdar (Safia Al-Omari) benefiting from this conflict in a way that serves your own goals, as Suleiman Ghanem came from the countryside to avenge his father Abdel-Tawab Ghanem, who died in prison Because of Ismail Al-Badri, Salim's father. The confrontation between them began when Suleiman Ghanem bought shares in the Salim Al-Badri Textiles Factory.

Where Is My Heart
After her husband's passing, engineer Faten lives with her two kids, Farah and Tamer, and her father. She is being chased by her husband's cousin who wants to marry her, which causes her a lot of trouble, in addition to her kid's issues. Will Faten be able to put her life in order?
Filmography
as Hajjaj's Daughter
as نصرة
as نبيلة
as (ريا)
as أم سيد
as رزقة
as Doctor
as فرنسا
as جليلة
as The Mother
as Salima
as شكران الشاذلي
as Wedad
as فاطمة كشري
as tahany
as Nawal
as عواطف
as Rawheya
as ليلى
as Ruza
as Soad
as Roza
as Samia
as Amal
as Curator
as سنية
as مها
as Aisha
as كاميليا السعيد
as مسعدة بنت البواب
as Souad Abdul Jabbar
as Faten
as Roqaya El-Badry
as Om Hanaa
as La femme de Bakr
as عفاف