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myungsooism · 2 years
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more gifs to come!
credit if used, please :)
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playitagin · 1 year
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2001-Soad Hosny
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Soad Hosny (Arabic: سعاد حسني, pronounced [soˈʕæːd ˈħosni]; 26 January 1943[1] – 21 June 2001) was an Egyptian actress born in Cairo.[2] She was known as the "Cinderella of Egyptian cinema" and one of the most influential actresses in the Middle East and the Arab world.
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seriesluticons · 2 years
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Hi angel.
I feel like my request would be a bit hard but i would forever grateful for you if you can do icons of souad hosny in the movie called « العريس يصل غدًا »
It is an old arabic movie but i love how she looks here :(
Here’s the link in yt
https://youtu.be/6NPub6yNJTU
Thank you so much❤️
Done! Hope you like it 😉
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like or reblog if you save. ♡ credits @speaksnw on twitter
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caffeinated-wandrer · 2 months
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Egyptian goddess Soaad Hosny.
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fakoa · 2 years
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Top 10 Most Beautiful and Hottest Egyptian Women
Top 10 Most Beautiful and Hottest Egyptian Women
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THE ART OF SUPER-SEVENTIES BRITISH HORROR -- THE LADIES OF HAMMER STUDIOS.
PIC(S) INFO: "Little Shoppe of Horrors" presents...Spotlight on back cover art to "Little Shoppe of Horrors" magazine #24, "The Journal of Classic British Horror Films." (published May 2010). Artwork by Bruce Timm.
EXTRA INFO: Back cover art of English actress Valerie Leon as Margaret Fuchs/Queen Tera, from the British horror film "Blood from the Mummy's Tomb" (1971), directed by Seth Holt and loosely based on Bram Stoker's 1903 novel "The Jewel of Seven Stars."
Sources: www.littleshoppeofhorrors.com/LSoH24.htm, Pinterest, & the Black Box Club (blog).
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Theda Bara in Cleopatra (J. Gordon Edwards, 1917). Studio publicity still, Fox Films (photo: Albert Witzel) | src alamy
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elizabeth-halime · 8 months
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katrinaftw44 · 1 year
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This is a colourization I did of Egyptian actress Naima Akef. She was born to a family of circus performers in 1929. When she was 14 the circus disbanded and her parents divorced. After that she started dancing in night clubs and became famous in Cairo for her shows. While working at a night club she was introduced to a film director and he wanted her to star in musicals. She stared in 13 films before her retirement. Naima Akef died of cancer in 1966, she was only 36 years old. I summarized this from her Wikipedia article, please check it out because I don't summarize that well: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naima_Akef
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nour208 · 1 year
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Old Egyptian movies posters ❤️
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kingofreturn41 · 9 months
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myungsooism · 2 years
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i couldn't find enough gifs for her, so i did it myself
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cbookn · 11 months
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Sands of Oblivion 2007 Morena Baccarin
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tabney2023 · 1 year
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Queen Cleopatra: A Netflix Documentary—The Last Pharoah of Egypt. Portrayed by Adele James, British Actress. The show is part of Jada Pinkett-Smith’s African Queens Collection for Netflix.
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bitter69uk · 2 years
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Born on this day: doomed Polish starlet Bella Darvi (née Bajla Węgier, 23 October 1928 - 11 September 1971), one of the many protégées (more accurately, mistresses) that 20th Century Fox magnate Darryl Zanuck unsuccessfully groomed for stardom in the fifties. (As Kenneth Anger summarized in Hollywood Babylon II (1984), “Of all Hollywood’s “piggy” moguls, Zanuck was the biggest casting couch hog”). After discovering Darvi in Paris in June 1951 and importing her to Hollywood, Zanuck launched the publicity build-up: “A newly arrived French doll by the name of Bella Darvi, who has the voice of Marlene Dietrich, the eyes of Simone Simon and the allure of Corinne Calvet, is hitting Hollywood with the impact of TNT. She’s got zip, zoom and zowie and in parlez-vous she is ravissante, chi-chi and très élégante.”  Unfortunately, movie audiences were underwhelmed by Darvi’s performances in Hell and High Water (1954) and Biblical epic The Egyptian (1954, pictured) and she ignominiously returned to Paris. Her messy later years were dominated by gambling addiction (according to Wikipedia “In 1956, she reportedly lost $1,000 in two minutes at the casino then $65,000 in two days … Zanuck was still paying off her debts as late as 1970. She would win and lose up to £30,000 a night”) and Darvi died of suicide aged 42 in Monte Carlo in 1971.
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