
Hayatem
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Hayatem.
Born: July 22, 1949
Place of Birth: Alexandria, Egypt
Known For

One Smile Is Enough
Amira meets Mustafa on his way to a delegation abroad, he promises to marry her when he returns . Years pass but he never writes back . Then fate sends another young man to Amira, Salah who's a young engineer open to life and they fall in love until Mustafa reappears.

The Fortune and the Progeny
Youssef Ibn Abbas wants to marry Salama's daughter Ferial, but they clash with the family's rejection despite the strong friendship between Abbas and Salama. Youssef discovers that his father and Salama were working for Khawaja raising his wealth from smuggling antiquities outside Egypt, after Al-Khawaja's death, he takes the money while Abbas refrains and tries to keep his children away from Salama's sons.

The Giants
three friends struggle in life after getting out of prison.

Streets of Fire
In the 1940s, the policeman Imam moves to Cairo to work in an area devoted to prostitution. There he falls in love with the prostitute Nusse who works with the bully Jalal without knowing that she is practicing this profession. He is defended by an imam who beats an English soldier who tries to intercept her and assault her. He is tried and dismissed from service, then returns to live in the neighborhood and look for work, and becomes a pimp, a quarrel between him and Jalal al-Fatwa. Each trying to prove his strength and impose his power.

Eldarb Elahmar
Sultan is working to expel the residents of his buildings to build investment projects. He raises the issue of expulsion on the pretext that architecture is falling. Attorney Nima (Suhair Ramzi) and her husband Dr. Kamal (Mahmoud Abdel Aziz) confront him with the people of the neighborhood to prevent him from carrying out his plan. Hamada's son Sultan al-Mu'allim returns from America to discover that Nima is married, and his father enters his chest to avenge her. But fate hid many surprises in the events.

Waraa Al-Shams
"Behind the Sun" clearly identifies the time identity of his film. It follows the horrific military defeat of June 1967, when a senior military commander insists on an investigation into the real causes of the defeat, leading to his assassination by the commander of the military prison , When the rebel military commander refuses to ignore his insistence on requesting this investigation, during the special visit by "Jaafari" commander of the military prison in order to convince him to do so, "Jaafari" can not escape from his assassination by firing bullets,

Al-Batiniyya
In Al-Batniya neighborhood, a drug dealer owns a wood factory as a cover for his drug trading. His daughter marries a police officer against his will, while his son falls in love with a poor girl whom he marries in secret. But when his father wants to separate them, she seeks revenge.

Scheherazade, Tell Me a Story
Heba is a TV presenter interested in broadcasting stories that touch on the everyday secret lives of women and the social injustices they face. Her frank style in broadcasting puts her husband's job and consequently her marriage in jeopardy.

The Beggar
After failing to find stable work in Cairo, Hassanein joins a group of beggars and unwittingly becomes involved with a corrupt businessman who suspects him of being a police informant.

Stranger In My House
Shehata Abu Kaff, goes to Cairo to play for Zamalek club. The club buys him an apartment, but the owner sells the apartment to him and to another lady.
Filmography
as إنشراح والدة ميادة
as تهاني / مرات نيازي
as رزة
as زوجة خال يحيى
as مدام إنتصار
as الحاجة علية - ضيفة الفيلم
as ضيف
as رباب الممرضه
as Shushu
as Suhair
as Zuhira
as سوسو
as ياسمين (العروض الأولى)
as دهب
as Hosnia
as Gamalat
as Nora
as وردة
as صفية
as لبنى سليمان السلحدار
as Gamalat
as بسمه / بسيمه
as Hanan
as Shosho
as Azza عزة
as Hnomah
as Nargs
as Fifi فيفي
as Dancer
as dancer
as Belly Dancer
as pimp
as Dancer
as راقصة
as belly dancer/ gang member - راقصة
as Belly Dancer
as نوال
as راقصة