
Cairo, Egypt
Na’eema El Soghayar was born in Alexandria on the 31st of December, 1931. Her full name is Na’eema ‘Abd Al Maguid ‘Abd Al Gawad and she started out as a monologist performing next to her husband Mohamed El Soghayar before both worked together in Ibrahim Hamouda and Isma’il Yassin’s troupe. After her husband passed away, Na’eema transitioned to cinema where she portrayed the role of the cruel mother at times and the role of the cautious mother at other times. Amongst her most famous roles was a part in “al-Shaqa men Haqq al-Zawgah” (“The Wife Holds the Right to the Flat”). Na’eema devoted herself to cinema works and did not seek stage or television performances as vigorously.
as Nabawiyah

1968

as والدة علية
1985

as Nabawiyah
1973

1985

as Sherif Mother
1986

as Om Bataa
1981

1985

as Hafida, Tahseen's mother
1975

as Umm Tarouta
1990

1989

1988

1984
1995

1996

as Umm Ali, first wife
1995

1995

1992

1992

as Nouna
1991

as مؤجرة الشقه
1991

as Atyat
1991

1991

1991

as أم توحيده
1990

as الكتعة
1990

1990

as ام محروس
1990

as Umm Tarouta
1990

1990

as Fawziya
1990

1990

as gamalat
1990

1989

as Zakia - Umm Nosa and Sannia
1989

1989

as Shafeah
1989

1989