Lobna Abdel Aziz
Lobna Abdel Aziz, aka Loubna Abd el Aziz or Lubna Abdel Aziz (Egyptian Arabic: لبنى عبد العزيز; born August 1, 1935) is an Egyptian actress.
Lobna Abdel Aziz | |
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Aziz in the film Ana Horra (1959) | |
Born | Loubna Abd el Aziz August 1, 1935 |
Nationality | Egyptian |
Citizenship | Egyptian American |
Occupation | Actress, writer for Al-Ahram |
Years active | 1957–1967 2007–present |
Spouse(s) | Ismael Barrada |
Children | 2 |
Early life
She was in a school called Saint Mary school. When she was 9 she was making an Egyptian radio program called Little Lolo (lolo el shoghyara) and till now she is making the same program but its name has changed from Little Lolo to Aunty Lolo (taute loulo). When she was 15 she joined the American University in Cairo although her family refused that but she was very determined. She was very clever at her university so they decided to give her scholarship in Cambridge.
Family
In her early life she was married to the famous (Egyptian Arabic producer Ramses Nageeb but they were divorced later. After that she married Dr Ismael Barrada, they have two daughters. Her husband died after more than 40 years of their marriage. Loubna said that her life has stopped after the death of her husband. Her father was a known Egyptian author, Hamed Abdel Aziz.
Selected filmography
- Yacoubian Building (2007)
- Edrab al shahatin (1967)
- Al Moukhareboun (1967)
- El Eib (1967)
- Slalom (1965) (as Loubna D. Aziz)
- Ressalah min emraa maghoula (1963)
- Ah min hawaa (1962)
- Wa Islamah (1961) (as Lubna Abd el Aziz)
- Gharam el assiad (1961)
- Ana Horra (1959)
- El Wessada el khalia (1957)
- Sokar Hanem (2010) (theatrical play)
- Gedo Habibi (2011)
Dubbing
- The Loud House : Luan Loud
See also
- Egyptian films of the 1960s
- Lists of Egyptians