Remembering Sherine Seif Al-Nasr: a journey through Egyptian art

Published April 13th, 2024 - 05:45 GMT
Sherine Seif Al-Nasr
Sherine Seif Al-Nasr

ALBAWABA - Egyptian artist Sherine Seif Al-Nasr, passed away at the age of 57.

Sherif Saif Al-Nasr, the artist’s brother, wrote on his page on the social networking site Facebook, saying, “My little half-sister, the artist Sherine Seif Al-Nasr, passed away today. The prayer and burial took place in the family graves in peace and quiet, as the deceased requested.” He also added that the ceremony will be limited to That's just without consolation according to her will.

It is noteworthy that Sherine Saif Al-Nasr was born in 1967. She was born to an Egyptian father and a Palestinian mother. She graduated in 1991 from the Faculty of Law. She lived in France these years, and the artist Youssef Francis met her while he was working there at the Egyptian embassy and discovered her to work in art. An Egyptian father and a Palestinian mother.

She participated in the series “One Thousand and One Nights” in 1986, and her works continued in television dramas, the most prominent of which are “Angry and Angry” and “Who Doesn’t Love Fatima.”

As for cinema, she participated in many works, including with giants of art, such as “The Hanem Driver” with Ahmed Zaki and Adel Adham, “Sleeping in Honey” and “Prince of Darkness” with the leader Adel Imam.

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