Renowned Egyptian actress Dalal AbdelAziz passed away at the age of 61 due to Covid-19 related complications, Egyptian media quoted her family members. She was born in El Sharkeya governorate on 1960.
She received her bachelorâs degree from the Faculty of Agriculture at Zaqaziq University. Later she moved to Cairo where late Egyptian director Nour Al Damerdash discovered her talent.
In 1998, she won the best actress award at the Television Awards Festival.
Ramy Radwan, Donia Samir Ghanemâs husband, posted on Facebook saying: âThe kindest heart in the world, the star Dalal Abdel Aziz, who did not want to leave her lover alone and wanted to go to heaven with him,â reported Egyptian Streets.
AbdelAziz has done exceptional and memorable performances in her career span of over thirty years, which include old classics such as âHob fi Al Takhshibahâ (Love in Prison) and recent films such as âAsef Ala El Ezagâ (Sorry for the Disturbance), and âAsafeer el Neelâ (Birds of the Nile). Her first breakthrough came through the famous director Nour El Demerdash, who discovered her talent and helped her work with George Sidhom and Samir Ghanem in the play âAhlan Doctorâ.
She got married to iconic actor and comedian Samir Ghanem in 1984 and had two daughters, Donia Samir Ghanem and Amy Samir Ghanem, who also immensely contributed towards shaping entertainment culture in Egypt.