[ad_1]
05:22 p. M.
Saturday 19 September 2020
I wrote – Bahira Fouda:
The artist Dalia Ibrahim appeared again, and returned to communicate with her audience, through her personal account on the “Facebook” website, as she made the decision to withdraw from art last June.
Dalia published two photographs of her, through her personal account on the “Facebook” site, in which she appeared with a “veil”.
The artist Dalia Ibrahim, in most of her work, the directors limited her to the role of the sweet romantic girl because of her calm features, but she knew how to rebel against this guy, through her participation in the film “Talk to Me Thank You “as he described his role in the film as the most daring of his career.
In this report, we present you the most important information about Dalia Ibrahim:
Actress Dalia Ibrahim was born in Cairo in 1974.
Dalia has a BA from the Theater Department.
– She joined the company of the artist Mohamed Sobhi, after he chose her to participate in the work “Árabe Al Fasih” in 1991, and later she participated with him in the work “Mama América”.
Dalia Ibrahim began her artistic career by participating in the series “The Nile keeps running”, “The auction”.
– The public met her through the character “Fairouz” from the popular series “Diario y Niza”, starring the artist Mohamed Sobhi.
Dalia Ibrahim participated in her first film in 1995, “Hazelnut Peel”.
– Dalia Ibrahim’s most outstanding television works include “Saad Al-Yateem”, “Al-Layl and his end”, “Kanaria and Partners”, “White in Abyad”, “Al-Sitt Asilah”, “Layali”, ” Ibn Mut “and others.
Dalia Ibrahim participated in several films, including “Thank You Talk”, “Delicious Killing” and “Harmonica”.
– The artist Dalia Ibrahim announced, through her official Facebook account, that she was retiring from art and wrote: “I decided to retire after 40 series, 7 works, 5 short films, 3 feature films and several dubbing. Thank you.”
– His last artistic participation was in 2016, in the series “Pouch Hawa”, starring Abeer Sabry, Nourhan, Tahani Rashid, Randa Al-Beheiri, Mai Kassab, Marwa Abdel Moneim.