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Fatima Rushdi

Fatima Rushdi (1908-1996) was an Egyptian actress, singer, film director, and producer who was one of the pioneers of Egyptian cinema.[1]

Fatima Rushdi
فاطمه رشدى
Fatima Rushdi in 1940s
BornNovember 15, 1908
Alexandria, Egypt
DiedJanuary 23, 1996
NationalityEgyptian
Other namesQueen of theatres
Sarah Bernard of the East
CitizenshipEgypt
Occupation(s)Actress, film director

Early life edit

Born in Alexandria, Fatima Rushdi moved to Cairo at 14 to become an actress.[2] Without any formal training, and speaking only Egyptian Arabic,[3] she started her own theatrical troupe in 1926[4] and travelled throughout North Africa. Theater director `Aziz `Id fell in love with her and enabled her to learn to read and write.[2] She became known as the "Bernhardt of the Orient" for reprising many of Sarah Bernhardt's famous roles, including Mark Anthony in Julius Caesar.[1]

Career edit

In the late 1920s, Rushdi went on acting tours abroad. She acted in Beirut, Jaffa, Haifa, Latakia, Baghdad, and in Tunisia and Algeria. She also sailed to South America and acted in Santos, São Paolo, Rio de Janeiro, and Buenos Aires.[5]

 
Fatima Rushdi on the cover of Al-Kawakib magazine, September 1932
 
Fatma Rushdi in the 1950s

Her first film appearance was in Ibrahim Lama's Faji`a Fawq Al-Haram in 1928.[1] In 1933, she directed her first and only film, al-Zarwaj, which premiered in Paris.[2] No surviving copies are known, and in her 1970 memoir, she claimed to have burned the completed film.[2] In the film, she starred as a woman pushed into an unhappy marriage by her father who dies tragically at the end. She acted in several films by Kamal Selim, including the realist film The Will al-`Azima (1939), where she played a young working-class girl falling in love with the neighbour's son.

Her last screen appearance was in 1955, in a secondary role in Ahmad Diya` al-Din's Da`uni A`ish / Let Me Live.[1] In the 1960s, Rushdi and Hussien Pasha Ghannam hosted a salon for filmmakers and students at the Cairo Higher Institute for Drama Studies.[2]

Later life edit

Rushdi retired from acting in the late 1960s. The limelight receded from her with age and the loss of health and wealth. She was living in her last days in a room in one of the hotels in downtown Cairo, until the Egyptian newspaper Al-Wafd revealed her miserable life, and Farid Shawqi intervened with the Government to provide her with health insurance and provide adequate housing. And that actually happened. She got an apartment, but fate did not give her time to enjoy what the state offered her. She died alone, leaving behind a huge legacy of more than 200 plays and 16 films, and a life she lived long and wide during which she lived with a generation of theater giants and moviegoers. She died on January 23, 1996, corresponding to Ramadan 3, 1416 AH, at the age of 87 years.[6][7]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Leaman, Oliver (2003). "Rushdi, Fatima (b. 1908, Alexandria)". Companion Encyclopedia of Middle Eastern and North African Film. Routledge. p. 122. ISBN 978-1-134-66252-4.
  2. ^ a b c d e Rebecca Hillauer (2005). Encyclopedia of Arab Women Filmmakers. American Univ in Cairo Press. pp. 30–1. ISBN 978-977-424-943-3.
  3. ^ Landau, Jacob M. (1958). Studies in the Arab Theater and Cinema. Routledge. p. 81. ISBN 978-1-317-24627-5.
  4. ^ Cathlyn Mariscotti (2008). Gender and Class in the Egyptian Women's Movement, 1925–1939: Changing Perspectives. Syracuse University Press. p. 129. ISBN 978-0-8156-3170-5.
  5. ^ Cormack, Raph (2021). Midnight in Cairo : the divas of Egypt's roaring '20s. New York: W.W. Norton. pp. 156–83. ISBN 978-0-393-54113-7. OCLC 1158582767.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  6. ^ "محطات في حياة فاطمة رشدى من القمة إلى الموت فقرًا فى ذكرى رحيلها". اليوم السابع (in Arabic). 2021-01-23. Retrieved 2023-12-14.
  7. ^ النجار, صفية (2023-01-23). "قصة فاطمة رشدي وفريد شوقي في ذكرى وفاة «سارة برنار الشرق».. كانت أعلى منه أجرا". الوطن (in Arabic). Retrieved 2023-12-14.

fatima, rushdi, 1908, 1996, egyptian, actress, singer, film, director, producer, pioneers, egyptian, cinema, فاطمه, رشدى, 1940sbornnovember, 1908alexandria, egyptdiedjanuary, 1996nationalityegyptianother, namesqueen, theatressarah, bernard, eastcitizenshipegyp. Fatima Rushdi 1908 1996 was an Egyptian actress singer film director and producer who was one of the pioneers of Egyptian cinema 1 Fatima Rushdiفاطمه رشدىFatima Rushdi in 1940sBornNovember 15 1908Alexandria EgyptDiedJanuary 23 1996NationalityEgyptianOther namesQueen of theatresSarah Bernard of the EastCitizenshipEgyptOccupation s Actress film director Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Later life 4 See also 5 ReferencesEarly life editBorn in Alexandria Fatima Rushdi moved to Cairo at 14 to become an actress 2 Without any formal training and speaking only Egyptian Arabic 3 she started her own theatrical troupe in 1926 4 and travelled throughout North Africa Theater director Aziz Id fell in love with her and enabled her to learn to read and write 2 She became known as the Bernhardt of the Orient for reprising many of Sarah Bernhardt s famous roles including Mark Anthony in Julius Caesar 1 Career editIn the late 1920s Rushdi went on acting tours abroad She acted in Beirut Jaffa Haifa Latakia Baghdad and in Tunisia and Algeria She also sailed to South America and acted in Santos Sao Paolo Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires 5 nbsp Fatima Rushdi on the cover of Al Kawakib magazine September 1932 nbsp Fatma Rushdi in the 1950sHer first film appearance was in Ibrahim Lama s Faji a Fawq Al Haram in 1928 1 In 1933 she directed her first and only film al Zarwaj which premiered in Paris 2 No surviving copies are known and in her 1970 memoir she claimed to have burned the completed film 2 In the film she starred as a woman pushed into an unhappy marriage by her father who dies tragically at the end She acted in several films by Kamal Selim including the realist film The Will al Azima 1939 where she played a young working class girl falling in love with the neighbour s son Her last screen appearance was in 1955 in a secondary role in Ahmad Diya al Din s Da uni A ish Let Me Live 1 In the 1960s Rushdi and Hussien Pasha Ghannam hosted a salon for filmmakers and students at the Cairo Higher Institute for Drama Studies 2 Later life editRushdi retired from acting in the late 1960s The limelight receded from her with age and the loss of health and wealth She was living in her last days in a room in one of the hotels in downtown Cairo until the Egyptian newspaper Al Wafd revealed her miserable life and Farid Shawqi intervened with the Government to provide her with health insurance and provide adequate housing And that actually happened She got an apartment but fate did not give her time to enjoy what the state offered her She died alone leaving behind a huge legacy of more than 200 plays and 16 films and a life she lived long and wide during which she lived with a generation of theater giants and moviegoers She died on January 23 1996 corresponding to Ramadan 3 1416 AH at the age of 87 years 6 7 See also editEgyptian cinema List of Egyptian films of the 1930s List of Egyptian films of the 1940sReferences edit a b c d Leaman Oliver 2003 Rushdi Fatima b 1908 Alexandria Companion Encyclopedia of Middle Eastern and North African Film Routledge p 122 ISBN 978 1 134 66252 4 a b c d e Rebecca Hillauer 2005 Encyclopedia of Arab Women Filmmakers American Univ in Cairo Press pp 30 1 ISBN 978 977 424 943 3 Landau Jacob M 1958 Studies in the Arab Theater and Cinema Routledge p 81 ISBN 978 1 317 24627 5 Cathlyn Mariscotti 2008 Gender and Class in the Egyptian Women s Movement 1925 1939 Changing Perspectives Syracuse University Press p 129 ISBN 978 0 8156 3170 5 Cormack Raph 2021 Midnight in Cairo the divas of Egypt s roaring 20s New York W W Norton pp 156 83 ISBN 978 0 393 54113 7 OCLC 1158582767 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint date and year link محطات في حياة فاطمة رشدى من القمة إلى الموت فقر ا فى ذكرى رحيلها اليوم السابع in Arabic 2021 01 23 Retrieved 2023 12 14 النجار صفية 2023 01 23 قصة فاطمة رشدي وفريد شوقي في ذكرى وفاة سارة برنار الشرق كانت أعلى منه أجرا الوطن in Arabic Retrieved 2023 12 14 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fatima Rushdi amp oldid 1205635776, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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