
Actor
Born April 27, 1930 in Egypt
Born to a Coptic Orthodox family in Minya Governorate, she moved to Cairo to pursue her acting career and changed her name to Sanaa Gamil. One of her most notable roles was Nefisah in front of Omar Sharif in the movie Bidaya wa nihaya (A Beginning and an End) directed by Salah Abouseif in 1960. The movie was based on a novel with the same name by the Nobel Prize winner Naguib Mahfouz. Sanaa Gamil won the best supporting actress award at the Moscow Film Festival in 1961 for her role in this movie.

Nahed
Gamalat

البر الغربي

Smile, The Photo Comes Out Better
Sayed's Mother

Aunt Safiya & the Monastery

Saken Osady
سلوى

Mr. K

The Lady's Driver
لطيفة هانم شوكت باشا

اللعبة المجنونة

الحب وسنينه

An Escape Night

The White Flag
فضة المعداوي

The Basement
أم الخير

Al-Kharteet
نرجس

Nessa Khalf Al Qodban

A solution that pleases all

When Evening Comes

The Unknown
Aleya "The Mother"

Eyes

إصلاحية جبل الليمون

The Cursed
بهيرة

Doubt, My Love
بهيجة

Ahlan Ya Captin

قلوب فقدت الحب

Your Wisdom, God!

Tawheeda
أم توحيده

The Message
Sumayya

Back Streets

Al Shaytan wal Kharif
نرجس

Some Live Twice

أشجان

The Second Wife
Hafiza حفيظة

زهرة الصبار
الآنسة جيهان

The Impossible
فاطمة

Dawn of a New Day
Nayla

No Tears

The Beginning and the End
Nefisah

A Heart of Gold
Awsaf

Maa Al Ayam

I'll Never Cry
Samiha

Nisaa Fi Hayaty

Ismail Yassine fi Mat'haff Elshame' Ismail Yassine fi Mat'haff Elshame'

The Sky Devils
Head Nurse - رئيسة الممرضات

الميعاد

أهل الهوى
زوبة الشغالة

Spring Fantasies

April Fool

Ya Zalemni

Marret El-ayam

Kedt Ahdem Baity

Nafeza A'la Al-Ganna

Have Mercy

Belal Moa'zen Al-Rasool
زوجة المرابي اليهودي

Money slaves
فتاة المنحلة بالكباريه

Ana Wi Habibi
Fake Lover

شريك حياتى
سهير

Fi Sharaa Meen

Iidini eaqlak
Bahiga

Lady of The Train
Afaf

Zeinab
مسعودة

Isalu kalbi

The Great Clown

Good News
Noura نورا

killer mother

Adam and Eve
Magdy Siddiq Sami's fiancée