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Suad was known as the Cinderella of Egyptian cinema.
Suad started her career in a very young, through singing Okht El Quamar (Sister of the Moon) in the famous radio children program Baba Sharo.
Suad married four times including a 12 year marriage to Ali Badrakhan (movie director), but had no children.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/s/su/suad_husni.htm   (276 words)

  
 Suad Husni - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Suad Husni (Arabic: سعاد حسنى) Born in Ataba, Cairo, Egypt (26 Jan 1942 - June 22, 2001) was an Egyptian actress with a Syrian family background.
Suad was known as the Cinderella of Egyptian cinema and one of the most influential people in the Arabic art world.
After climbing to stardom towards the end of 1950s, she performed in more than 83 films between 1959 and 1991, but most of which were shot in the 60s and 70s.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Suad_Husni   (509 words)

  
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So it is easy for Suad to meet the teacher and even take food for him in a tray with the permission of her brother’s wife in the absence of her busy-body brother.
A day after the marriage, Suad asks her husband to speak to her brother regarding her inheritance from her father.
Suad weeps so her husband forgives her and they live happily ever after.
www.arabtimesonline.com /arabtimes/letters/view.asp?msgid=283   (402 words)

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