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Soad Hosni
Soad Hosni (Egyptian Arabic:سعاد حسني January 26, 1942 – June 21, 2001) was an Egyptian actress and singer born in Cairo. Hosni was known as the "Cinderella of Egyptian cinema" and one of the most influential actresses in the Middle East.〔 She starred in 83 films between 1959 and 1991; about seventy of her films were shot in the 1960s and 1970s 〔〔〔〔Al-Ahram Weekly Online, 28 June - 4 July 2001, Issue No.540 (Published in Cairo by AL-AHRAM, established in 1875)〕 ==Early life==
Soad was one of three sisters (Kawther, Soad, Sabah) born to Mohammad Hosni and his second wife, Jawahara Mohammad Hassan. She also had eight half-siblings from her father first marriage (four boys: Ezz Eddin, Nabil, Farooq and Sami, and four girls: Khadija, Samira, Najat herself, Afaf). Her parents divorced and her mother remarried, to Abdul Monem Hafedh, with whom she had another six children (three boys: Jaheer, Jaser, Jalaa and three girls: Jehan, Janjah, Jeely), thus giving Soad and her two sisters 14 half-siblings (8 from her father side and 6 from her mother side). Soad therefore is the 10th in-line of a grand total of 17 brothers and sisters 〔Mayad Beloun. (Profile ), ''Alsharq Al Awsat'' (newspaper), (August 3, 2001), No. 8284.〕 As a young teenager, after her parents’ divorce, Soad lived briefly with her half-sister Najat Al Saghira (born 1938) then with her half-brother Ezz Eddin Hosni (1927 – 2013). Thereafter, at the age of 15 she was living with her mother in a Cairo neighbourhood called Shobra,〔(), Al Sharq Al Awsat, No. 8243, 23 June 2001, Arabic Article on the news of Soad Hosni death〕 by then divorced from her father, and her stepfather.〔(), Al-Ahram Weekly Online, 28 June - 4 July 2001, Issue No.540, “Before the public gaze” by Mona Anis〕
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