Souad Abdullah
Kuwaiti actress (born 1949)
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(m. 1968)Suad Abdullah Salem Al-Abd (Arabic: سعاد عبد الله; born 20 May 1949)[1] is a Kuwaiti actress of Iraqi origin. She began her career in 1963 as a child on stage.[2]
Career
Filmography
Filmography
- Fedda Qalboha Abyad (Fedda White Heart)
- Ana ‘Endi Nus (I Have A Script)
- Um Al Banat (Mother of the Girls)
- Ala Al Dunia Al Salam (Peace to the World)
- Kharaj wa lam Ya'oud (Went out and Never Came Back)
- Birds on the water
- Eyal Al Theeb (The Kids of Wolf)
- Ruqeya wa Sepicha (Ruqeya and Sepicha)
- Al Bait Bait Aboona (The House is Our Father's)
- Dars Khususi (Tutorial)
- Khalty Qumasha (Aunt Qumasha)
- Al Akhdar (The Green)
- Al Atawiya
- Darb Al Zalaq (Slippery Path)
- Operet
- Khawat Donia (Donia's Sisters)
- Ya Khoie (O Brother)
- Al Wajiha (Interface)
- Gharib Al Dar (Strange House)
- Nour Fi Samae Safia (Nour in a Cloudless Sky)
- Forsa Thaniya (Another Chance)
- Ba'ad Al Shattat (After Parting)
- Shahin (Falcon)
- Mubarkine Haris AlEthnaine (Monday's Wedding)
- Zawarat Al Khamis (Thursday's Gathering)
- Thuraya (Star)
- Dar Al Zaman (A Long Time)
- Omna Rwehat Al Jannah (Our Mother is the Smell of Paradise)
- Sag AlBamboo (The Bamboo Stalk)
- Kan Fi Koli Zamana (It was at all times)
- The Cello
References
External links
- (Arabic) السيرة الذاتية لـ: سعاد عبدالله (Souad Abdullah Biography) at Gololy Arabic celebrity news website. Cairo, Egypt. Access date 22 June 2017.
- elcinema
- Souad Abdullah at IMDb
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