
Nemat Mokhtar
Acting
Biography
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Born: November 16, 1932
Place of Birth: Alexandria, Egypt
Known For

I'll Never Cry
The family of Abu Taqiyya holds the hostility to the pasha who obtained their land from a public auction. This pasha has a daughter who falls in love with an agricultural engineer, and one of her relatives is trying to marry her in the greed of her father's money.

Hassan and Nayima
A love story similar to Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet taking place in the Egyptian Countryside.

Son of Hamido
Ebn Hameedo is an undercover police officer who arrives with his colleague Hassan at a fishing area near Suez where drug trafficking is practiced. They meet two sisters, Azeeza, the younger, and Hameeda, the older maiden. They rent a room in their father’s house and fall in love with the two girls. Their love could have led to marriage had it not been for al-Baaz Effendi who wanted to marry Azeeza and tried to get rid of Hassan. Al-Baaz is also involved in the narcotics business. so they track him down in order to catch the rest of the gang.

Gossip Over the Nile
Set against the backdrop of the 1967 Six-Day War, the movie adaptation of Naguib Mahfouz's novel follows the escapist, drug-fueled riverboat meetings of a group of frustrated Egyptians from various walks of life.

Life is Sweet
Three young men spend their summer at a camp in Alexandria until they cross paths with Mona who suggests that they stay at her grandfather's abandoned villa. Abdel Rahman proposes to turn it into a boardinghouse.

Between Two Mansions
The life paths of the family of Mr. Ahmed Abdel Gawad during the period of the British occupation, and before the outbreak of the 1919 revolution, starting with the family's patriarch who lives a double life, his son Fahmy who joins a secret political organization, and the older son Yassin who follows his father's footsteps in pursuing women.

The Malatily Bathhouse
The film is an adaptation of a novel by Ismåeel Walieddin. The main character, Ahmad, leaves rural eastern Egypt for the city hoping to become economically self-sufficient, gets an apartment for his parents, and obtains a law degree. He and his family are refugees from a town occupied by the Israeli army, Ismaåilia. Ali, the owner of the Malatily Bathhouse, offers to let him stay there for free. Ahmad encounters several characters there, including Naåeema, a prostitute who he becomes obsessed with, and Raouf, a homosexual man.

Khalid ibn el Walid
The story of Khalid Ibn Al-Walid (592-642) the greatest military leader in the dawn of Islam during the life of prophet Muhammad and his caliphs Abu Bakr and Omar.

Hobb wa Dalaa

Adawiya
The father refuses to allow his daughter to marry the young man she loves because he is unemployed. He ends up enrolling in a vocational training center, where the director encourages him to study music and singing because of his beautiful voice. He becomes famous and asks his girlfriend to marry him again, but her father refuses for the second time, and events escalate.
Filmography
as Sania Kamel
as مزيكا
as Dancer
as Fathia
as Aziza Muhammad Abu Wardeh - عزيزة محمد أبو ورده
as خادمة زبيده
as راقصة
as Dancer
as راقصة
as Dancer
as Nouna
as راقصة الكازينو
as the dancer
as راقصة
as Dancer Saniya Ajamiya
as راقصة
as Dancer - راقصة