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Nour Al Hoda

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Nour Al Hoda

Alexandra Nicolas Badran, also known as Nour Al Hoda (Arabic: نور الهدى; 24 December 1924 – 9 July 1998), was a Lebanese singer and actress, mostly known for her notable roles in Egyptian cinema.[1][2] She recorded over one hundred songs and worked in over thirty films.[3]

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Nour Al Hoda in 1950
Born
Alexandra Nicolas Badran

(1924-12-24)24 December 1924
Died9 July 1998(1998-07-09) (aged 73)
NationalityLebanese
Occupation(s)Singer, actress
Known forEgyptian cinema
Notable workBerlanti (1944)
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Biography

She was born on 24 December 1924 in Mersin, Turkey to an Antiochian Orthodox family.[1] She was a maternal first cousin to Lebanese singer Jeanette Feghali, known as Sabah, and her sister Lebanese actress Lamia Feghali.

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Nour Al Hoda with Youssef Wahbi in a publicity still for Berlanti (1944)

In 1943, she moved to Egypt to work in the Egyptian cinema. She worked in her first film Gawhara, with director-actor Youssef Wahbi.[4] Following the success of Gawhara, Hoda went on to work with Wahbi in the 1944 film Berlanti. Followed by Amirat al ahlam (1945) and Al-anissa Busa (1945), she also acted in Lastu Malakan (1946) with Mohammed Abdel Wahab and Laila Fawzi. Hoda worked in Egypt until the early 1950s.[5]

Selected filmography

  • Gawhara (1943)
  • Al-sharaf ghali (1943)
  • Berlanti (1944)
  • Amirat al ahlam (1945)
  • Al-anissa Busa (1945)
  • Majd wa demoue (1946)
  • Lastu malakan (1947)
  • Matoulsh Lhad (1952)

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