
Ighraa
A Syrian actress, considered the most famous in the history of Syrian cinema, and had a great role in establishing a real film industry in Syria that lasted from the mid-sixties to the early nineties. She began acting at the age of 16 in Egypt before returning to Syria to become a symbol of cinema in her country. She participated in many films produced by the public and private sectors, with her film credit exceeding 35 films. In addition to her work as an actress, she wrote screenplays, and then tried directing in more than one film in which she also starred. Among her films as an actress: (The Leopard 1972) by Nabil El Maleh, (Dancer on Wounds 1974) by Mohamed Shaheen, . Her films as a director include: (The Karate Girls 1987). She disappeared from sight as the private sector withdrew from film production in the country, and reappeared in a popular television program, “Temptation Speaks,” in 2009, which sparked great controversy when it was shown.
- Known ForActing
- Born19 February 1945 (age 80)
- Place of Birth
Ighraa

- Known ForActing
- Born19 February 1945 (age 80)
- Place of Birth

The Eastern Woman
1986

A Woman Who Doesn't Sell Love
1983

Karate girls
1981

Bewildered Girls
1981

Fake Love
1980

Earth Wedding
1978

Those Who Came from the Seas
1977

Goodbye to Yesterday
1977

I Die Twice And Love You
1976

The Belle & the Space Conqueror
1975

Dancer on the Wounds
1974

A'rous min Demashq
1973

A Woman in the Abyss
1973

One Man Wanted
1973

Another Face of Love
1973

The Cheetah
1972

Naked Without Sin
1967

Badawiat fi baris
1964

A Bedouin in Paris
1964
