Hend Sabri


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November 20, 1979
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Hend Sabri Bio

Hend Sabri is an actress and lawyer born in Kebili, Tunisia, on November 20, 1979. She has a master's degree in Law Intellectual Property and Copyright. She made her acting debut in 1994 as Alia Young in Les Silences du Palais. Her breakthrough role was in the 2002 film Muzakirat Murahiqua.


Hend won the 2002 Cairo National Festival for Egyptian Cinema Horus Award for Best Actress for her role in Mowaten we mokhber we haramy. She portrayed Wafaa in the 2003 film Ayez haqqi, directed by Ahmed Galal. She won the 2007 Murex d'Or Award for Best Arabian Cinema Actress for playing Bothayna in Omaret yakobean.


Hend has starred opposite Haitham Ahmed Zaki, Karim Abdel Aziz, Nedal El Shafey, and Ahmed Ezz. Her role in Noura Rêve won her Best Actress at The Critics Awards for Arab Films in 2020. She starred in El-Kanz: El-Haqiqah wa el-Khayal 1, Halawet El Donia: Life is Beautiful, and Qasas El Ayat fil Qur'an.

 

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