
Zahrat Al-Ola
Known For
Acting
Birthday
June 10, 1934
Day of Death
December 18, 2013 (79 years old)
Place of Birth
Alexandria, Egypt
Zahrat Al-Ola
Biography
Zahra al-‘Oula Bakir was born in the district of Muharram Bey in Alexandia to a family originally from al-Mahala. Her talents for acting and imitation were apparent when she was in secondary school. Her father was a friend of Youssif Wahbi and so he presented her to him and she enrolled at the Acting Institute with the help of Zaki Tuleiman. Zahra acted in several plays including “Hourriyah men al-Mareekh”, “al-Bakheel” (“The Miser”), Mareed bi al-Wahm” (“Illusory Illness”), “Fattish ‘an al-Maraa” (“Look for the Woman”), “al-Ghabi wa Anna” (“The Idiot and Myself”) and “Sab’a Farkhat wa Deek” (“Seven Hens and a Rooster”). Thereafter she was assigned major cinema roles. Zahra enjoyed a romantic aura and she received a diploma from the Higher Institute for Cinema in 1954. Zahra was the first in her class and she continued her stage career on modern theater. Zahra married Salah Zu al-Faqqar and later director Hassan al-Saifi. Among the television series which she has acted in are “Waffiyat Nas Tayebeen”. Zahra was honored at the Feature Films Festival. While a youth, Zahra represented the model of the innocent and suppressed girl. She has not portrayed any evil characters as her appearance does not lend itself to such roles. Zahra also acted in “Radd Qalbi”, “Du’aa al-Karwan” and “Tareeq al-Amal”. Despite the fact that she has acted in some comedies her roles were generally not comedic.
Known For

The Nightingale's Prayer
1959

A Man in Our House
1961

Our Best Days
1955

The Bus Driver
1982

Jamila, the Algerian
1958

Return My Heart
1957

I'm Not Lying, I'm Sugar Coating
1981

The Secret of the Magic Hat
1959

Appointment with Love
1956

The Empty Pillow
1957

Ismail Yassine In the Navy
1957

The River of Love
1960

Traces in the Sand
1954

Omar's Journey
1986

Ismail Yassine in the Air Force
1959