Layla Olwy
Layla Olwy is an Egyptian actress, born to an Egyptian father and a Greek mother. Her full name is Leyla Ahmed E’lwy and her career began when she was still quite young with Abla Fadeela at the Radio broadcast and Mama Samiha on children programming on television. Leyla studied at French schools and graduated in 1991 from the faculty of commerce. She took small parts in films as a child and performed in several titles. Nour el-Shereef noticed her talents on stage. Leyla took part in the television series “Dimoo’ Fawq al-Haqiqa” (“Tears Over the Truth”) in her first television role as a mature actress. Among the stage productions which she has taken part in are “al-Brenseesa” (“The Princess”). The actress was also honored at several festivals including the Love Festival of 2002. She could be considered among the most intelligent actresses in her generation and her performances were particularly memorable in “al-Muzniboon” (“The Guilty”) and “Kharag wa lam Ya’od” (“He Left but did not Return”).
Known For
116 titles
Shams
A Toxic Marriage
Sugar Daddy
A Girl Called Apple
Rioters in the army
Hallak Hoosh
Traffic Light
Brooks, Meadows and Lovely Faces
Wa Mashait Tareq Al Akhtar
Smile, The Photo Comes Out Better
Obedience Warning
Me, My daughter and Love
All That Love
I Love Cinema
El Ayeqa Wil Darreesa
Al-Harafish
Whatever You Do, It's Always That Way
The Devil Sings
Axe in the head
Streets of Fire
O Lovely Life
Les Misérables
Backstreets
Under Threat
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