
Aisha Ibrahim
A pioneering Kuwaiti actress, Aisha Ibrahim was born in 1944. She moved with her family to the Sharq neighborhood in Kuwait. She studied in Jibla and later attended high school, though she did not complete her graduation. In 1959, she joined the Girls’ Training Institute under the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor, where she studied for three years. Her passion for theater grew during this time. After attending a stage performance, she expressed her desire to act to the renowned Mohamed El Nashmy, but he initially declined her request. Undeterred, Aisha made her stage debut in 1963 in the play "Her Luck Breaks the Rock" (حظها يكسر الصخر). She transitioned to television and hosted the program "Diwaniyah TV", directed by Khaled Al Siddiq. In late 1974, she co-founded the Free Theater group alongside other artists, contributing significantly to Kuwaiti theater, television, and radio. In February 1977, she was honored with the Shield of the First Arab Theater Star. Later, she received the Best Actress in a Leading Role award for her performance in the play "If the Camel Falls" at the first local theater festival in Kuwait. She passed away in September 1992, leaving behind a legacy of artistic excellence.
- Known ForActing
- Born18 October 1944 (age 81)
- Place of BirthKuwait City, Kuwait
Aisha Ibrahim

- Known ForActing
- Born18 October 1944 (age 81)
- Place of BirthKuwait City, Kuwait

Without You 2
1992

لا ثمن للوطن
1991

Checks without balance
1989

Al-Awans
1987

Land and Loan
1987

الغرفة
1985

The Joy Of A Nation
1984
رحلة الى المجهول
1982

Mother's leave
1977

The spinster
1976
Both Ends Against the Middle
1975

The Unknown Voice
1973

30 Days of Love
1973

A World of Women and a Man
1972

Husband Needed Immediately
1971

The bird landed, the bird flew away
1971

The magnificent hodhud
1970

The Judge Radhi
1970
مسرحية العلامة هدهد
1970

The Necklace
1970

Early Bird Gets the Worm
1969

Mehgan Arrives Tonight
1969
سهرة الصراع
1968

24 hours
1967

Appointment with Death
1967

Kuwait in 2000
1966
