Urgent| An American magazine chose her as the most beautiful beauty of her time… 20 years since her passing

Today, Sunday, marks the 20th anniversary of the death of the late artist Laila Fawzi, who passed away on January 12, 2005 in Dar Al Fouad Hospital. In Cairo, her funeral was held in the presence of a large public and artistic presence from the Mustafa Mahmoud Mosque in Mohandiseen, and before her death she rejected an offer from one of the satellite channels to sell her memoirs for an imaginary sum of money.
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She was born on October 20, 1918 in Turkey, to an Egyptian father, who was a textile merchant who owned a shop in Cairo. Damascus and Istanbul, and her mother was the granddaughter of Caesar Li Pasha, one of the commanders of the Turkish army during the rule of the Othman Sultans.
She was born in Turkey, to an Egyptian father, who was a textile merchant who owned a shop in Cairo, Damascus, and Istanbul, and her mother was the granddaughter of Caesar Li Pasha, one of the commanders of the Turkish army during the reign of the Sultans. Al Othman.
She is considered one of the most beautiful artists who have ever appeared in the history of Egyptian cinema, according to standards that mimicked the standards of Western taste in the mid-twentieth century, especially since she was chosen by an American magazine. In the 1940s, she was considered one of the most beautiful beauties of her time.
Journalist Mustafa Amin said about her, “If Laila Fawzi searches her family tree, she will find herself a princess.” precedent. Her first role was the role of a young girl in the movie The Wives Factory in 1941. She excelled in embodying the roles of queens, princesses, and aristocratic women, and she also excelled in evil roles, which made most directors assign her to her. However, she says that she hated the directors putting her in this mold. p>
She starred in about 85 films, including Port Said by director Ezz El-Din Zulfikar in 1957, and Al-Nasser. Salah El-Din in 1963, The Mountain in 1965, Dalal Al-Masria by director Hassan Al-Imam in 1970, Alexandria Les by director Youssef Chahine in 1979, and 40 television series, including Ras Al-Qat in 1980 with Salah Zulfikar, and Love in a Diplomatic Bag in 1987 with Salah Zulfikar, Hwanim Garden City in 1997, and a gateway Al-Halwani “Part 4” In 2001, one of her last cinematic roles was her distinguished silent role in the movie Sunstroke, starring Nour El Sherif and Noura in 1979, and Angels in 1983, directed by Tunisian Reda El Bahi, where she stopped completely after the appearance of so-called contracting films.
Her family life   ; She was married three times, the first to the artist Aziz Othman, the second to the artist Anwar Wagdy, and the third to the radio personality Jalal Moawad, and she did not give birth to any children from her three marriages.
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