Yasmin Abdulaziz

Yasmin Abdel Aziz
Born (1980-01-16) 16 January 1980
Cairo, Egypt
Occupation actress / dancer / model
Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)

Yasmin Abdel Aziz (Egyptian Arabic: ياسمين عبد العزيز, Yāsmīn ʿAbd El-ʿAzīz; born 16 January 1980) is an Egyptian actress.[1]

Abdel Aziz started in commercials at the age of 15 because of one of her mother's friends who owns a company of commercials. After a while she started to act in cinema and television with a series named A Woman From The Love Time that was a huge success all around the Middle-East. After this success she made another mini-series called Kids Are Going Crazy.

Abdel Aziz focused in the last period on showing in cinema movies more than television movies while the other actresses of her generations were not, and she made her second big success by appearing with the comedian Ahmed Helmi in a romantic comedy named Zaki-Chan, which made very big gains in the box-office in its first week.

In 2001, she made a movie with Ashraf Abdel Baqi called Rasha Gareea and another in 2005 with Mostafa Qamar named Hareem Karim, which talks about a broken hearted woman who thought that her husband cheated on her when he did not so he tries to tell her the truth by calling his college . She also starred in dramatic movies like Farhan Molazem Adam and Qalb Gariee. The actress is married to a businessman named Mohamed Nabil Halawa.

Filmography

  • Jala Jala (2001)
  • Rasha Garea (2001)
  • Qalb Jari' (2002)
  • Kedah Okaih (2003)
  • Saye Bahr (2004)
  • Farhan Melazem adem (2005)
  • Harim Karim (2005)
  • Zaky Chan (2005)
  • 1/8 Dastet Ashrar (2006)
  • Al Rahina (2006)
  • Haha We Tofaha (2006)
  • Esabet Al-Doctor Omar (2007)
  • Kar Kar (2007)
  • El Dada Doudi (2008)
  • Ethalatha Yashtagalonha (2010)
  • El Anesah Mami (2012)
  • Gawaza Meri (2014)[2]
  • Abu Shanab (2016)[3]
  • harbana menha (2017)

References

  • "Yasmine Abdel Aziz in Dada Doudi". Yallabina. 7 January 2007. Retrieved 2009-08-29.
  • "IMDb profile".

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