Safaa El-Toukhi
Safaa Abdallah Mohammed El Tokhi (born 22 August 1964), popularly known as Safaa El-Toukhi, is an Egyptian actress.[1] She is best known for the roles in the films The Hunter, Gunshot and Kafr Delhab.[2]
Safaa El-Toukhi صفاء الطوخي | |
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Born | Safaa Abdallah Mohammed El Tokhi August 22, 1964 |
Nationality | Egyptian |
Alma mater | Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1979–present |
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Personal life
She was born on 22 August 1964 in Cairo, Egypt. Her father Abdallah Al-Toukhi was a radical playwright who was born on 18 August 1926 and died on 26 February 2001 at the age of 74.[3] Her mother Fathia al-Assal was a prominent Egyptian playwright and activist. Fathia was born on 20 February 1933 and died on 15 June 2014 at the age of 81 following an unspecified health crisis.[4]
Career
She graduated with a bachelor's degree at Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts in 1985. At the beginning, she worked as a writer, influenced by her mother. In 1995, he started to work at the Institute of National Culture.[1][5]
Safaa began her acting career in 1979 with the television serial El Bahitha. She appeared as a stage actress only in one play El Ayyam El Makhmoura staged in 1999. Then she continued to act in several films, such as El Zaman El Saa’b, El Mohagir, and Bekhit we Adila. In the meantime, she dominated the television screen, where she starred in the serials: Leyali El Hulmiyya, Lan Ayesh Fi Galbab Abi, Mahmoud El Masry. Her most notable television performance came through the serial Qadhiya Rai’ ‘Am with the role 'Yousra'.[1][6]
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Genre | Ref. |
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1991 | Conscience of Teacher Hikmat | Ekhlas | TV Series | |
1992 | Al Helmeya Nights | Sally | TV Series | |
1991 | Hekayat Elghareeb | Salma | TV Movie | |
1995 | Al Ziny Barakat | TV Series | ||
1996 | I Won't Live in My Father's Robes | Fawwzia | TV Series | |
1997 | Bakhit and Adeela 2 | Film | ||
2001 | We Have the Following News | Film | ||
2002 | Horseman Without a Horse | Aziza | TV Series | |
2002 | Ayna qalbi | Najila | TV Mini-Series | |
2004 | Mahmoud the Egyption | Alia | TV Series | |
2005 | Raya wa Sekina | Mariam Zaki Abdulatif / Mariam Al Shamiya | TV Series | |
2007 | Critical Moments | Azziza | TV Series | |
2008 | Boushkash | Film | ||
2010 | Mama Fi El-Qism | Karam Abdulmohsen | TV Series | |
2010 | Ayza Atgawez | Umm Barqouq / Nancy Al Sayed Faraj | TV Series | |
2014 | Saraya Abdeen | Srr | TV Series | |
2014 | The Hunter | Psychiatrist | TV Series | |
2015 | Jews' Alley | TV Series | ||
2015 | Saherat Al Janoub | Bakhita | TV Series | |
2016 | Soqoot Hor | Seham | TV Series | |
2017 | Kafr Delhab | Nawal | TV Series | |
2017 | Abu Al Arosah | Wafaa | TV Series | |
2018 | El Share'A Elly Warana: One Block Behind | Baheera | TV Series | |
2018 | Poisonous Roses | The Mother | Film | |
2018 | Gunshot | Mahasen | Film | |
2019 | Weld Al Ghalabah | TV Series | ||
2020 | The Prince | TV Series | ||
2020 | Khayt Harir | TV Series |
References
- "Safaa Al Toukhy biography". elcinema. Retrieved 8 November 2020.
- "Safaa Al Toukhy: Schauspielerin". filmstarts. Retrieved 9 November 2020.
- Sadiqi, Fatima; Npwaora, Amira; El Kholy, Azza; Ennaji, Moha (2013). Des femmes écrivent l'Afrique. L'Afrique du Nord (in French). p. 445. ISBN 978-2811107321.
- "Fathiya Assal, Egyptian writer and women's advocate, dies at 81". Ahram online. June 14, 2014.
- "Safaa Al Toukhy: BIOGRAPHY". creativearabtalent. Retrieved 9 November 2020.
- "Biography". widekhaliji. Retrieved 9 November 2020.