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Ragaa Al Geddawy

Ragaa Al Geddawy (Arabic: رجاء الجداوي; 6 September 1934 – 5 July 2020) was an Egyptian actress and model. She was one of the most beloved actresses and one of the most prominent in the Middle East with a fruitful six-decade career.

Ragaa Al Geddawy
Born
Najat Ali Hossin Al Geddawy

(1934-09-06)6 September 1934[1]
Ismailia, Egypt
Died5 July 2020(2020-07-05) (aged 85)
Ismailia, Egypt
Occupation(s)Actress, model
Years active1958–2020
Spouse
Hassan Mokhtar
(m. 1970; died 2016)
Children1

Early life edit

Al Geddawy was born on 6 September 1934[1][a] in Ismailia. In her early years, after moving to the big city of Cairo, she lived with her aunt, bellydancer and actress Taheyya Kariokka.

She received her primary education at the Franciscan schools in Cairo, before working in the translation department of an advertising company. She then moved onto modelling, after she was crowned Miss Egypt in 1958.

Career edit

Al Geddawy acted in Douaa Al-Kawrawan (The Nightingale's Prayer) in 1959.

In 1960, she appeared in Ishaaet Hob (A Rumor of Love) alongside Omar Sharif and Soad Hosny. The film revolves around young and shy Hussein (Sharif) who falls in love with his cousin Samiha (Husni), who is too busy pining over her other cousin. Al Geddawy played Samiha's friend.

In 1962, she starred in the comedy drama Al Forsan Al Thalatha (The Three Musketeers). The film followed an honourable lawyer (Ismail Yassine) who wrote about his virtues in a magazine, before inheriting a nightclub and having his world turned upside down. Al Geddawy played his daughter, Huda, who is in love with her cousin Nabil (Mahmoud Azmy), but promised to Sheikh Fadel (Abdel Salam Al Nabulsy).

In 1967, she appeared in Karamat Zawgaty (My Wife's Dignity) alongside superstars such as Salah Zulfikar and Shadia. The film revolves around Mahmoud (Zulfikar) who is a womanizer and spends all his time in relationships without thinking about marriage and tries to get close to Nadia (Shadia), who forces him at the end to marry her. Al Geddawy played Mahmoud's friend Suhair.

In early 1980s, Al Geddawy appeared on stage in Adab El Gawaz (Marriage Manners), and Naseeha Mokhlesa Lel Sayedat (An Honest Advise for Ladies), both plays with Salah Zulfikar in the leading role were shown on Cairo theatres.[2]

In 1987, she appeared in Al Beh Al Bawab (The Doorman) alongside superstars such as Ahmed Zaki, Safia El Emari and Fouad el-Mohandes. The film followed a man who worked as a doorman and hustled on the side as a broker.

In 2006, Al Geddawy embodied Taheyya Kariokka's role in the Cinderella series, directed by Samir Seif.

In the final phase of her career, she was more likely to be spotted in television series rather than films. One of her final major roles was Enayat in the successful Egyptian TV series Grand Hotel, which was released in 2016; it was an adaptation of a Spanish TV show, Gran Hotel, of the same name.

Her last acting role was in a TV series titled Lu'bat Al Nesyan (Forgetfulness Games) in 2020. She contracted the coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) a few days after finishing the shooting.[3]

Personal life edit

Al Geddawy married Hassan Mokhtar, who was a goalkeeper with Ismaily SC, on 22 November 1970, with whom she had one daughter, Amira.[4]

Death edit

Al Geddawy died on July 5, 2020, at the age of 85, after being in medical isolation for 43 days and was put on an artificial respiration at the Abu Khalifa Hospital in Ismailia after contracting COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Egypt.[5][6]

Her body was released from medical isolation after the funeral prayer was held inside the hospital. It was conveyed in a metal sealed coffin in an ambulance to the family cemetery at Al-Basatin in Cairo.[7]

Tribute edit

Hollywood star Jean-Claude Van Damme paid tribute to Al Geddawy by sharing an image of the duo on Instagram, in which he mentioned that he met her a few months before her death.[8]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Several other sources mistakenly reported that she was born in 1938.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "تعرف على الاسم والسن الحقيقيين لـ رجاء الجداوى من واقع بطاقة الرقم القومى". youm7.com (in Arabic). 5 July 2020.
  2. ^ الثقافة, الهيئة العامة لقصور. "رجاء الجداوي أيقونة الذوق والأناقة". www.gocp.gov.eg (in Arabic). Retrieved 2022-10-31.
  3. ^ "مسلسل "لعبة النسيان" ينهي حياة رجاء الجداوي وهذه وصيتها الأخيرة". ennaharonline.com (in Arabic). 6 July 2020.
  4. ^ "Ragaa El Geddawy: Arab world mourns 'princess of Egyptian art'". msn.com. 6 July 2020.
  5. ^ "Egyptian Actress Ragaa Al-Geddawy, 81, Dies Of Coronavirus". NDTV.com. Retrieved 2020-07-06.
  6. ^ "Egyptian actress Ragaa El-Gedawy dies in coronavirus quarantine". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 2020-07-06.
  7. ^ "Top Egyptian actress Ragaa Al-Geddawy dies from COVID-19". Saudigazette. 2020-07-05. Retrieved 2020-07-06.
  8. ^ "'May Allah Bless Her Soul'! Jean-Claude Van Damme Mourns Ragaa Elgedawy in a Heartfelt Post (Video)". albawaba.com. 6 July 2020.

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Ragaa Al Geddawy Arabic رجاء الجداوي 6 September 1934 5 July 2020 was an Egyptian actress and model She was one of the most beloved actresses and one of the most prominent in the Middle East with a fruitful six decade career Ragaa Al GeddawyBornNajat Ali Hossin Al Geddawy 1934 09 06 6 September 1934 1 Ismailia EgyptDied5 July 2020 2020 07 05 aged 85 Ismailia EgyptOccupation s Actress modelYears active1958 2020SpouseHassan Mokhtar m 1970 died 2016 wbr Children1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 Tribute 6 Notes 7 ReferencesEarly life editAl Geddawy was born on 6 September 1934 1 a in Ismailia In her early years after moving to the big city of Cairo she lived with her aunt bellydancer and actress Taheyya Kariokka She received her primary education at the Franciscan schools in Cairo before working in the translation department of an advertising company She then moved onto modelling after she was crowned Miss Egypt in 1958 Career editAl Geddawy acted in Douaa Al Kawrawan The Nightingale s Prayer in 1959 In 1960 she appeared in Ishaaet Hob A Rumor of Love alongside Omar Sharif and Soad Hosny The film revolves around young and shy Hussein Sharif who falls in love with his cousin Samiha Husni who is too busy pining over her other cousin Al Geddawy played Samiha s friend In 1962 she starred in the comedy drama Al Forsan Al Thalatha The Three Musketeers The film followed an honourable lawyer Ismail Yassine who wrote about his virtues in a magazine before inheriting a nightclub and having his world turned upside down Al Geddawy played his daughter Huda who is in love with her cousin Nabil Mahmoud Azmy but promised to Sheikh Fadel Abdel Salam Al Nabulsy In 1967 she appeared in Karamat Zawgaty My Wife s Dignity alongside superstars such as Salah Zulfikar and Shadia The film revolves around Mahmoud Zulfikar who is a womanizer and spends all his time in relationships without thinking about marriage and tries to get close to Nadia Shadia who forces him at the end to marry her Al Geddawy played Mahmoud s friend Suhair In early 1980s Al Geddawy appeared on stage in Adab El Gawaz Marriage Manners and Naseeha Mokhlesa Lel Sayedat An Honest Advise for Ladies both plays with Salah Zulfikar in the leading role were shown on Cairo theatres 2 In 1987 she appeared in Al Beh Al Bawab The Doorman alongside superstars such as Ahmed Zaki Safia El Emari and Fouad el Mohandes The film followed a man who worked as a doorman and hustled on the side as a broker In 2006 Al Geddawy embodied Taheyya Kariokka s role in the Cinderella series directed by Samir Seif In the final phase of her career she was more likely to be spotted in television series rather than films One of her final major roles was Enayat in the successful Egyptian TV series Grand Hotel which was released in 2016 it was an adaptation of a Spanish TV show Gran Hotel of the same name Her last acting role was in a TV series titled Lu bat Al Nesyan Forgetfulness Games in 2020 She contracted the coronavirus SARS CoV 2 a few days after finishing the shooting 3 Personal life editAl Geddawy married Hassan Mokhtar who was a goalkeeper with Ismaily SC on 22 November 1970 with whom she had one daughter Amira 4 Death editAl Geddawy died on July 5 2020 at the age of 85 after being in medical isolation for 43 days and was put on an artificial respiration at the Abu Khalifa Hospital in Ismailia after contracting COVID 19 during the COVID 19 pandemic in Egypt 5 6 Her body was released from medical isolation after the funeral prayer was held inside the hospital It was conveyed in a metal sealed coffin in an ambulance to the family cemetery at Al Basatin in Cairo 7 Tribute editHollywood star Jean Claude Van Damme paid tribute to Al Geddawy by sharing an image of the duo on Instagram in which he mentioned that he met her a few months before her death 8 Notes edit Several other sources mistakenly reported that she was born in 1938 References edit a b تعرف على الاسم والسن الحقيقيين لـ رجاء الجداوى من واقع بطاقة الرقم القومى youm7 com in Arabic 5 July 2020 الثقافة الهيئة العامة لقصور رجاء الجداوي أيقونة الذوق والأناقة www gocp gov eg in Arabic Retrieved 2022 10 31 مسلسل لعبة النسيان ينهي حياة رجاء الجداوي وهذه وصيتها الأخيرة ennaharonline com in Arabic 6 July 2020 Ragaa El Geddawy Arab world mourns princess of Egyptian art msn com 6 July 2020 Egyptian Actress Ragaa Al Geddawy 81 Dies Of Coronavirus NDTV com Retrieved 2020 07 06 Egyptian actress Ragaa El Gedawy dies in coronavirus quarantine www aljazeera com Retrieved 2020 07 06 Top Egyptian actress Ragaa Al Geddawy dies from COVID 19 Saudigazette 2020 07 05 Retrieved 2020 07 06 May Allah Bless Her Soul Jean Claude Van Damme Mourns Ragaa Elgedawy in a Heartfelt Post Video albawaba com 6 July 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ragaa Al Geddawy amp oldid 1185073269, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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