Magda El Khatib

Magda El Khatib

Known For:Acting
Gender:Female
Birthday:1943-10-02
Place of Birth:Cairo, Egypt
Also Known As: ماجدة الخطيب / Magda El-Khatib /
Known For: Acting Gender: Female Birthday: 1943-10-02 More

Biography

Magda El Khatib is an Egyptian actor who was born in Cairo in 1943. She began her acting career with a small role in the film “Hob wa Delaa” (Love and Endearment; 1959). El Khatib then went on to play starring roles in a numerous films including “El Bayt El Mela’un” (The Cursed House; 1987) alongside Kamal El Shenawi. Throughout her career, she has appeared in more than 130 works and won several acting awards, including the “Golden Pyramid” for her role in “Dalal Masriya” (Dalal, The Egyptian; 1966), which was her first starring role. El Khatib also won Best Actress for her role in the film “El Tufaha” (The Apple).
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Real Dreams
Horror Drama Thriller
ريا وسكينة
Drama Crime Mystery
Dreams Of Our Age
Romance Drama Action
From First Sight
Romance Comedy
13 lies
Comedy Thriller
His Sisters
Drama Comedy Music
Visitor at Dawn
Drama Crime Thriller
The Tragedy of Dr. Hosny
Drama Thriller Mystery
Marriage for Half an Hour
Comedy Drama Romance
Shantat Hamza
Comedy Crime
The Girls in Summer
Music Drama Romance
  • name:Magda El Khatib
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Female
  • Birthday:1943-10-02
  • Place of Birth:Cairo, Egypt
  • Also Known As: ماجدة الخطيب · Magda El-Khatib ·
  • Biography:Magda El Khatib is an Egyptian actor who was born in Cairo in 1943. She began her acting career with a small role in the film “Hob wa Delaa” (Love and Endearment; 1959). El Khatib then went on to play starring roles in a numerous films including “El Bayt El Mela’un” (The Cursed House; 1987) alongside Kamal El Shenawi. Throughout her career, she has appeared in more than 130 works and won several acting awards, including the “Golden Pyramid” for her role in “Dalal Masriya” (Dalal, The Egyptian; 1966), which was her first starring role. El Khatib also won Best Actress for her role in the film “El Tufaha” (The Apple).
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