Egyptian actress (1936–2023)
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Born | Kariman Mohamed Salem Al-Usta 18 December 1936 (1936-12-18)
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Died | 12 September 2023 (2023-09-13) (aged 86)
Cairo, Egypt |
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Other names | Cariman |
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Occupation(s) | Radio and film actress |
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Kariman Mohamed Salem (Arabic: كريمان مُحمَّد سليم; 18 December 1936 – 12 September 2023), best known as Kariman (also spelled Cariman, Arabic: كريمان), was an Egyptian radio and film actress.
Life and career
Born in Cairo to an Egyptian-Turkish mother and a father of Lebanese origins, Kariman studied at the Lycée La Liberté Héliopolis.[1][2] After acting in school plays, in the 1950s she began her professional career taking part in a radio children show.[1][3]
She then started playing secondary roles in films, before having her breakout in 1958, thanks to the leading role in Mahmoud Zulfikar's Shabab El-Yom ("Youth of Today").[1] Following several popular films in the 1960s, such as; Mirati Modeer Aam ("My Wife, the Director General "), she eventually abandoned her career after her marriage to the politician Mahmoud Abu Al-Nasr.[1][2] She died on 12 September 2023, at the age of 86.[1]