Amina Rizk(1910-2003)
- Actress
Amina Rizk was a prominent Egyptian actress whose career spanned over seven decades, making her one of the most enduring figures in Arab cinema and theatre and a cultural icon whose legacy had an influence on Egyptian drama and film. Born in Tanta, Egypt, she moved to Cairo at a young age and began acting in the 1920s alongside her aunt, the actress Amina Mohamed. She gained recognition early on for her strong screen presence and emotional depth.
She is best known for her roles as the quintessential Egyptian mother, kind, patient and morally upright, which earned her widespread affection across generations. Her filmography includes classics like Doa al karawan (1959), Amwal el yatama (1952), Saut min el madi (1956), Mort parmi les vivants (1960), Le fleuve de l'amour (1960), [link=tt0462705, El Ar (1982) and El-Kit Kat (1991). She also had a significant presence on stage and television, where she brought the same sincerity and nuance to her characters. In recognition of her contributions, she received numerous awards throughout her life.
She is best known for her roles as the quintessential Egyptian mother, kind, patient and morally upright, which earned her widespread affection across generations. Her filmography includes classics like Doa al karawan (1959), Amwal el yatama (1952), Saut min el madi (1956), Mort parmi les vivants (1960), Le fleuve de l'amour (1960), [link=tt0462705, El Ar (1982) and El-Kit Kat (1991). She also had a significant presence on stage and television, where she brought the same sincerity and nuance to her characters. In recognition of her contributions, she received numerous awards throughout her life.