Noura
Noura Mostafa Qadry (Arabic: نورا مصطفى قدري) (Egyptian pronunciation:Noura Mostafa Adry), more commonly known simply as Noura, (born in June 18, 1954 as Elweya Mostafa Mohamed Adry) is a retired Egyptian actress. She began her career in Egyptian cinema during the 1970s and continued acting until she retired in the 1990s, and wore the Hijab (Islamic Scarf), living a religious life now.
Noura is born in Cairo to Egyptian parents in the middle class district of Shubra. She is the sister of the actress Poussi. Since the 1990s, she rejected any media appearance and is living a quiet life as a devout Muslim.
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Noura is born in Cairo to Egyptian parents in the middle class district of Shubra. She is the sister of the actress Poussi. Since the 1990s, she rejected any media appearance and is living a quiet life as a devout Muslim.
Description above from the Wikipedia article Noura Qadry, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
50 titles
Four On An Official Mission
E'ndama Yasqot Al-gasad
The Time of Hatem Zahran
Blood call
Al-Mufsdoon
Travel Route
المليونيرة النشالة
The Two Fugitives
The Shame
To Whom it May Concern
The Long Nights
Almanhus
Lokanda Alfardos
EL ABALSSA
Widow of a living man
Spider's Web
Who Doesn't Love Zouba
These are The Days
Enheraf
The Killer Of Karmoz
امرأة ضلت الطريق
Hadha Uhibbuh wa Hadha Uriduh
The Confession
My Life is Hell
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