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Identity Interview with Shereen Reda, the Rebel Undisguised
Shereen Reda, a name that has captivated everyone recently with her role in the hit Ramadan series, La Totf2 El Shams, the ever so beautiful Shereen Reda is originally a member of one of Egypt’s most renowned artistic families with unparalleled heritage during the golden age of cinema, theater and entertainment. Her rebellious character and daring eyes were the cherry on the top for Identity’s August ‘Break Free’ theme. Shereen sets the perfect example of self-challenge and self-confidence with an acting portfolio that has witnessed a huge shift from her usual typecast roles of the classy woman. She now portrays characters that reflect a deeper personal and artistic maturity, something she is keen on maintaining in all her future projects. She believes a mix of experimental and diverse roles would help discover her hidden potential as an actress. Here’s what you didn’t know about our gorgeous star!
Who is Shereen Reda as a person?
Shereen: I’m a very natural person and a very busy one right now in fact. When I used to have free time, I used to paint. I also like to read. I find myself a very ill tempered and a crazy person in most of my decisions. Most importantly, I like to laugh and have a good time!
How has your childhood in the show business impacted your career?
Shereen: Growing up with my parents, I fell in love with the show business atmosphere. My background made me a part of this world whether I liked it or not. It’s not so strange to wish to be a part of such an impactful and interesting career!
Having studied fashion design, how did that fit in your career and why haven’t you pursued that direction?
Shereen: I have always loved clothes and sketching. I’m still passionate about them, but back then the resources in Egypt were not helping me put my vision into work in terms of patron and designs.
If you were not an actress, what do you think you would have been?
Sher Cancer Sunsign, Tropical Zodiac Aquarius Moonsign, Sidereal Zodiac Egypt Time Zone - Monkey (猴) 42 => 6 3 sweet, honey Shereen Reda belongs to the Generation X group. Place of Birth: Egypt Occupation: actor Spouses: Amr Diab Chandra Kundali (Equal House, North Indian Diamond Chart) Egyptian choreographer and dancer (1930–2020) Mahmoud Reda Cairo, Kingdom of Egypt Mahmoud Reda (Arabic: محمود رضا; 18 March 1930 – 10 July 2020) was an Egyptian dancer, choreographer, and Olympic gymnast known for co-founding the Reda Troupe. Reda was born in Cairo, Egypt. He was the eighth of ten children and his father was the head librarian at Cairo University. His elder brother Ali was a dancer and through his influence (and that of Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire films), Mahmoud became interested in dance. He originally trained as a gymnast, representing Egypt in the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki. He attended Cairo University where he received a degree in political economics. However, his main interest was dance and he joined an Argentinian dance troupe after graduating and toured Europe. While on tour in Paris he resolved to start his own dance troupe back in Egypt, but due to lack of funds he had to work as an accountant for Royal Dutch Shell. He joined the Heliolido Club in Cairo, where he met Anglo-Egyptian baladi dancer Farida Fahmy, who became his dancing partner. After the two performed in the Soviet Union in 1957, they decided to start a folk dancing troupe in Egypt with Ali Reda. When the Reda brothers and Fahmy founded the state-sponsored Reda Troupe in 1959 it consisted of only twelve dancers and twelve musicians. Reda's choreography combined traditional Egyptian folk dances with Western styles like ballet. Reda later described his style: when you bring them, the real folkloric dancers, put them on stage, they look odd, they look strange. Their costumes, they don't know where to Sherine Reda - Egypt Today. CAIRO - 15 November 2018: Life goals. That’s what every Egyptian girl thinks the moment she lays eyes on the beautiful Sherine Reda, who continues to dazzle fans not only with her striking features and perfectly fit physique, but also with her unique talent and meticulous onscreen performances. Shereen Reda Age, Birthday, Zodiac Sign and Birth Chart
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Note: Moon position is location and time sensitive.Planet Position (Tropical, Western) Transits on July 12, 2024 Secondary Progressions for July 12, 2024 Sun 20 Cancer 23 20 Cancer 49 14 Virgo 9 Moon 24 Aquarius 49 7 Libra 19 11 Pisces 23 Mercury 29 Gemini 38 15 Leo 44 7 Libra 14 Venus 26 Cancer 31 1 Leo 16 5 Libra 27 Mars 14 Cancer 19 24 Taurus 18 20 Leo 29 Jupiter 4 Virgo 19 10 Gemini 41 15 Virgo 48 Saturn 25 Aries 11 19 Pisces 12 24 Aries 58 Uranus 25 Virgo 51 26 Taurus 14 28 Virgo 41 Neptune 23 Scorpio 54 29 Pisces 54 24 Scorpio 2 Pluto 20 Virgo 38 1 Aquarius 6 22 Virgo 21 Rahu 13 Aries 44 10 Aries 37 10 Aries 46 Ketu 13 Libra 44 10 Libra 37 10 Libra 46 Astrology Transits Analysis for Year 2025
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Born (1930-03-18)18 March 1930 Died 10 July 2020(2020-07-10) (aged 90) Occupation(s) Choreographer, dancer Career Former groups Reda Troupe Early life
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Sherine Reda: The Bold and Beautiful
The head-turning actress, model and entertainment maven, who celebrated her 50th birthday last month, has been redefining the aspirations of Egyptian women ever since she made a remarkable comeback to the public eye a few years ago.
Daughter of dance legend Mahmoud Reda, Sherine began her modeling career when she was just 11 years old, then turned to acting and quickly rose to fame after starring alongside late acting legend Ahmed Zaki in Nazwa (1996) and Hassan El Lol (1997).
At the prime of her career, Reda decided to dedicate her life to raising her only daughter, Nour, and quit celebrity status for 10 years, only to come back with outstanding artistic and personal maturity that were enough to define her as a role model for viewers.
Whether it was her captivating role as Dega, the mysterious tattoo artist in El-Fil El-Azraq (The Blue Elephant, 2014), a courageous appearance as an aging, sick widow in Photocopy (2017) or her signature roles in various Ramadan TV series during the past few years, Reda has been challenging the representation of women on and off the screen with her bold performances and daring attitude.
In a special sit-down with the TV darling, we couldn’t help but ask if the beauty icon is still turning her back on the prospect of love. We also got to know more about what was going on behind the scenes of her recent Ramadan series, her No. 1 beauty tips and more . . .
You overwhelmed us with a powerful role in Ladayna Akwal Okra (We Have Other Testimonies) this Ramadan; what was it like to meet with Yousra again, after Fo’ Mostawa el Shobohat (Above Suspicions) and