Where to watch Ghada ElShamaa in the UK
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Ghada El-Shamaa is a Syrian actress. She started her career in 1976 through a role in the television series "Albayader" (The Wheat Storages). Her breakthrough came when Doreid Laham cast her in his series "Wein Elghalat" (Where is the Fault) in 1979, after which she appeared in numerous Syrian films and series. After she gained popularity in Syria, she attracted the attention of Egyptian director Hosam Eldin Mostaf, who introduced her to the film industry in Egypt. She landed many roles in Egyptian films, the most famous which being her role in the 1991 comedy "Almoshaghebat wal Cabtain" (The …
Ghada ElShamaa films streaming in the UK
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- What the Heart Wants (1996) as GiGi
- The Poor Girl Gets Married (2000) Cast
- The Sun on a Cloudy Day (1985) Cast
- The Path of Remorse (1987) as Maha
- Lovers (1978) Cast
- The Turtles (1996) Cast
- Fake Love (1980) Cast
- Devil's Way (1993) Cast
- الوظيفة معايا Cast
- The Eastern Woman (1986) Cast
- Bewildered Girls (1981) as سناء
- The Female Taxi Driver (1989) Cast
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