Gamalat Zayed

    Known For

    Acting

    Birthday

    February 16, 1919

    Day of Death

    September 12, 1980 (61 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Cairo, Egypt

    Gamalat Zayed

    Biography

    An Egyptian actress, she was born in February 1919 in the Sayeda Zeinab district of Cairo, into an artistic family, as she was the sister of actress Amal Zayed. She began her acting career on the radio, and became famous for her role as "Umm Bunduq" in the TV series "Sa'at Li Qalbak" (An Hour for Your Heart) and for her role as "Umm Ali" in the radio series "Aylet Marzouq Effendi". Her cinematic career began in 1945 in the film "Casino Al Latafa" (Casino of Kindness) with Mohamed Abdel Mutalib and Samia Gamal. She then starred in the film "She Was an Angel" (1947) with Mary Queeny, Faten Hamama, and Yehia Chahine. Her work continued after that, most notably: "Women Don't Know How to Lie," "My Wife's Groom," and "The Secret of the Invisibility Cap."

    Known For

    • I Am Free

      I Am Free

      1959

    • Baba Amin

      Baba Amin

      1950

    • Miss Hanafi

      Miss Hanafi

      1954

    • Women Can’t Lie

      Women Can’t Lie

      1954

    • Ismail Yassine in the Army

      Ismail Yassine in the Army

      1955

    • Ismail Yassine in the Air Force

      Ismail Yassine in the Air Force

      1959

    • We the Students

      We the Students

      1959

    • My One And Only Love

      My One And Only Love

      1957

    • Fatma, Marika & Rachel

      Fatma, Marika & Rachel

      1949

    • My Children

      My Children

      1951

    • My Wife's Suitor

      My Wife's Suitor

      1959

    • Qadam Al Kheir

      Qadam Al Kheir

      1952

    • Casino el latafa

      Casino el latafa

      1945

    • Sett El Banat

      Sett El Banat

      1961

    • When Love Sings

      When Love Sings

      1973