CAIRO: Egyptian actress Faten Hamama, an Arab film icon and Omar Sharif’s former wife, died on Saturday at the age of 83, their son Tarek Sharif said.

Hamama, who was less than 10 when she made her screen debut, appeared in almost 100 films and worked with masters of Egypt’s massive film industry, including Youssef Chahine.

She often starred with Omar Sharif. Born a Christian, he converted to Islam to marry Hamama and described her as the only love of his life.

The couple appeared together in the 1961 movie “River of Love” based on Leon Tolstoy’s “Anna Karenina. “They divorced in 1974 when Omar Sharif, then already famous in his homeland, launched a career in Hollywood.”

The Lady of the Arabic screen, as she was known, suffered “a sudden health problem which led to her death,” Egypt’s official news agency MENA reported. Tarek Sharif did not give a cause of death, while MENA said she had been hospitalised weeks earlier due to illness but had returned home.

“Egypt and the Arab world have lost a creative and artistic talent who enriched Egyptian art with her sophisticated performances,” the presidency said in a statement.

Hamama also had a daughter, Nadia, from a first marriage and tied the knot for a third time with a doctor, Mohamed Abdel Wahab.

Published in Dawn January 19th , 2015

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