
Gamalat Zayed
Acting
Born: February 16, 1919
Cairo, Egypt
Biography
An Egyptian actress, she was born in February 1919 in the Sayeda Zeinab district of Cairo, into an artistic family, as she was the sister of actress Amal Zayed. She began her acting career on the radio, and became famous for her role as "Umm Bunduq" in the TV series "Sa'at Li Qalbak" (An Hour for Your Heart) and for her role as "Umm Ali" in the radio series "Aylet Marzouq Effendi". Her cinematic career began in 1945 in the film "Casino Al Latafa" (Casino of Kindness) with Mohamed Abdel Mutalib and Samia Gamal. She then starred in the film "She Was an Angel" (1947) with Mary Queeny, Faten Hamama, and Yehia Chahine. Her work continued after that, most notably: "Women Don't Know How to Lie," "My Wife's Groom," and "The Secret of the Invisibility Cap."
Also Known As
- جمالات زايد
- Gamalat Zayed
Known For

January 02, 1959

November 20, 1950

October 11, 1954

July 23, 1955

July 03, 1954

June 14, 1959

January 02, 1959

September 17, 1957

July 25, 1949

October 01, 1951

August 31, 1959

September 08, 1952