Nashwa Mustafa

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Nashwa Mustafa
نشوى مصطفى
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Born
Nashwa Mustafa

(1968-10-15) October 15, 1968 (age 55)
Nationality Egyptian
Alma mater Ain Shams University
OccupationActress
Years active1991–present
Spouse
Mohammed Emad
(m. 1993)
ChildrenMaryam Emad, Abdulrahman Emad

Nashwa Mustafa (born 15 October 1968), is an Egyptian actress. [1] She is best known for the roles in the films; El-Rehla, El-Farah and in the television shows; The Family of Mr Shalash and Mahmoud the Egyptian . [2]

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Personal life

Nashwa Mustafa was born on 15 October 1968 in Cairo, Egypt.

She is married to Mohammed Emad, who lived in USA for a long period of time. However he returned Egypt to have a religious wedding according to their tradition. They married in 1993 and have two children, Maryam and Abdulrahman. Her son Abdulrahman married in July 2019. [3]

Career

She started her television career in 1990 in the popular comedy serial The Family of Mr Shalash , she played the role 'Enas' in the serial. Her next role was in the serial Conscience of Teacher Hikmat. She played the role 'Abeer' in that serial. Then in 1999, she made her film debut with the film El-Farah. In 2001, she acted in the popular Egyptian adventure comedy film Africano , where she played the role 'Zainab'. The film was theatrically released and made its premier on 11 July 2001 in Egypt. [4] [5] [6]

In 2013, she hosts the television program Cash Taxi, which was the Egyptian version of British international game show Cash Cab (British game show) . The program telecast on MBC Masr. [7]

In 2017, she made the television program Three in One. [8] In 2018, she produced the stage play Selfie Ma’a el-Mot, which was first performed on Miami Theatre. Previously the play was named as Selfie Ma’a Sayedna, but later changed because of the Media Control Department obligations. [9]

Filmography

YearFilmRoleGenreRef.
1990 The Family of Mr Shalash InasTV series
1991Conscience of Teacher HikmatAbeerTV series
1992Al Helmeya NightsNahedTV series
1997ZeezinyaRezqaTV series
1998Nahnou La Nazraa Al ShawkKawtharTV series
1999El-FarahMadihaFilm
2000Film sakafiEsmatFilm
2001 Africano ZainabFilm
2001El-RehlaFilm
2002El ragol el abiad el motawassetOufaFilm
2002 El-Limby Film
2002 Thieves in KG2 EtidalFilm
2003Mido mashakelNahedFilm
2003Malak rohiSalwaTV series
2003Awlad Al AkaberTV series
2004Mahmoud the EgyptionFatimaTV series
2005Sayed el atifiBarbieFilm
2007Rash Boy DreamsHaiamFilm
2008Shebh MonharefFilm
2012Majmuat InsanTV series
2014AlekhwaNajwaTV series
2018El Shreet el AhmrKarawanaTV series
2020Shaw-MingFilm

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