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Fatima Rushdi

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to provide her with health insurance and provide adequate housing. And that actually happened. She got an apartment, but fate did not give her time to enjoy what the state offered her. She died alone, leaving behind a huge legacy of more than 200 plays and 16 films, and a life she lived long and wide
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at 14 to become an actress. Without any formal training, and speaking only Egyptian Arabic, she started her own theatrical troupe in 1926 and travelled throughout North Africa. Theater director Aziz Eid fell in love with her and enabled her to learn to read and write. She became known as the "Sarah
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during which she lived with a generation of theater giants and moviegoers. She died on January 23, 1996, corresponding to Ramadan 3, 1416 AH, at the age of 87 years.
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After several films in secondary roles, Rushdi retired from acting in the late 1960s. The limelight receded from her with age and the loss of health and wealth.
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Gender and Class in the Egyptian Women's Movement, 1925–1939: Changing Perspectives
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In the late 1920s, Rushdi went on acting tours abroad. She acted in
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She was living in her last days in a room in one of the hotels in
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Fatima Rushdi on the cover of Al-Kawakib magazine, September 1932
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Companion Encyclopedia of Middle Eastern and North African Film
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Midnight in Cairo : the divas of Egypt's roaring '20s
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in 1928. In 1933, she directed her first and only film,
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Egyptian cinema
Alexandria
Cairo
Sarah Bernhardt
Beirut
Jaffa
Haifa
Latakia
Baghdad
Tunisia
Algeria
South America
Santos
São Paolo
Rio de Janeiro
Buenos Aires
Ibrahim Lama
Paris

Kamal Selim
The Will
Ahmed Diaa Eddine
Cairo Higher Institute for Drama Studies

downtown Cairo
Al-Wafd
Farid Shawqi
Government
Egyptian cinema

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