Ghada Ibrahim

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Ghada Ibrahim, an Egyptian actress, was born on November 1, 1972, in Alexandria, Egypt.

Biography and life story of celebrity in English.

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Name in English: Ghada Ibrahim
Name in Arabic: غادة إبراهيم
Nationality: Egypt
Language: Arabic, Egyptian Dialect
Religion: Islam
Residence: Egypt
Origin: Morocco – Turkey
Date of Birth: November 1, 1972
Place of Birth: Alexandria, Egypt
Age: 49 years (in 2022)
Zodiac Sign: Scorpio
Profession: Actress
Genre: Egyptian Drama
Musical Instruments: Piano, Oud
Years Active: 1994 – Present

Biography, Life story

Ghada Ibrahim was born on November 1, 1972, in Alexandria, Egypt, to a family of Moroccan and Turkish descent. She studied ballet at the Italian school of Maria Ouzilia Treti in Alexandria and learned piano at the Conservatory Institute in Alexandria. She also studied oud with the Iraqi oud player Naseer Shamma. She is skilled in singing and rhythmic dancing. Ghada began her artistic career through advertisements alongside Ghada Adel and Yasmine Abdel Aziz, then entered the acting field through several Egyptian and Arab works.

Ghada Ibrahim was arrested on charges of prostitution and managing a brothel. She would attend court wearing a niqab and was acquitted after a few days. In one of her television interviews, she confirmed her innocence, during which she fainted due to insistence from some people accusing her.

Filmography

Series

Al-Masadawiya, Pink Dreams, Justice in Islam, Al-Esa’an 2, Al-Koumi, Ibn Al-Arendli, Al-Attar Wal-Sab’ Banat, Little Divorcees, A Woman Defeated Me, Al-Hawari Wa Qusour, The Mirage Road, Giving Without Limits, Nectar of the Knights, The Secret of the Game, Women in Exile, Our Great Love, Al-Qaramouti in a Secret Mission, Paper Plane, Crazy Stories, The Girls, No One Sleeps in Alexandria, The Prey and the Hunter, Nasser, Arabs London, The Assassination of Shams, Asmahan, The Slap, Ibn Mawt, Fire and Mud, The End of Love, Makawi Al-Theeb, Impossible Love.

Films

Ta’ta Wa Rika Wa Kazim Bey, Walnut Peel, Suspicious Relationships, The Wall of Heroism, The Empress, Bono Bono, Divorce Right, My Love Who Will Be, Five-Star Elevator, The Day We Met.

Theater

No, Please Don’t, All is Well, It’s Either Us or Them, There’s Still Hope, We and Our Circumstances, Safrototatatot.

Awards and Honors

– Best Supporting Actress award from the Alexandria Festival for her role in the film “My Love Who Will Be.”
– Numerous awards from the Ministry of Information for most Ramadan series such as “Al-Hawari Wa Qusour,” “Our Great Love,” “Al-Attar Wal-Sab’ Banat,” “Al-Esa’an Part II,” “The Prey and the Hunter,” “Asmahan,” “Nasser,” “Ibn Al-Arendli,” and others.
– Acting award from the ART Festival for her role in the series “Asmahan.”
– Honored at the Gulf Festival for her role in the Jordanian series “Makawi Al-Theeb.”
– Many honors and certificates of appreciation for her leading role in the political musical theater “There’s Still Hope.”
– Multiple honors from most Lions and Rotary clubs for her charitable work.
– Honored by Her Royal Highness Princess Sana Asem, cousin of King Abdullah of Jordan, for her charitable work in the Jordanian capital, Amman.

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