Madiha Yousri

Madiha Yousri
Madiha Yousri, circa 1949.
Born
Honouma Habib Khalil Ali

December 3, 1921
Died May 29, 2018 (aged 96)
Nationality Egyptian
Occupation(s) Film and television actress
Known for Her classical romance roles in the Egyptian cinema
Notable work Azhar wa Ashwak

Madiha Yousri (Arabic: مديحة يسري; née Hannouma Habib Khalil Ali (Arabic: هنومة حبيب خليل); 3 December 1921 – 29 May 2018) was an Egyptian film and television actress. She starred in dozens of classic Egyptian films over the course of her career, spanning a time of over 50 years. Her work spanned genres from drama to comedy to tragedy. Yousri was also very known for her support to Egypt's president Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and the 26 of July revolution. She was also appointed by late President Hosni Mubarak as a member of the Shura council in 1998.

Early life

Madiha Yousri was born on December 3, 1921, in Cairo, Egypt as 'Honouma Habib Khalil Ali', to a lower middle-class Egyptian family within a humble neighborhood.

Career

She was discovered by the Egyptian director Mohammed Karim while sitting with friends at a cafe. When she would later describe the meeting, she remembered listening to Karim while thinking that her father would never allow his daughter to act. Her debut role was in a film directed by Karin in 1940, Mamnau'a Al-Hub (en: Forbidden Love). She went on to appear in many films, alongside many of Egypt's famous musicians of the time, including Abdel-Halim Hafez, Mohamed Fawzi and Farid Al-Atrash.

Madiha Yousri with Anwar Wagdi on the poster for Kubla fi Lubnan (1945)
Madiha Yousry in an acting scene, c. 1949

In the 1940s, Time magazine chose Yousri as one of the world's 10 most beautiful women. In 1963, Yousri was awarded Egypt's State Medal of Creativity. In 1969, she was a member of the jury at the 6th Moscow International Film Festival. She was known for her classical romance roles in the Egyptian cinema, as well as participating in many Egyptian TV series playing mainly the mother or grandmother roles.

Near the end of her life, Yousri was given an honorary doctorate from the Egyptian Arts Academy.

Death

On 29 May 2018, Madiha died in a local hospital after suffering from chronic illness at the age of 96.

Selected filmography