On September 6, 1938, the artist Rajaa Al-Jeddawi was born in the city of Ismailia, which witnessed the last chapter of the life of the star, who left today, Sunday, after weeks of conflict with the new Corona virus, at the age of 82.

Rajaa Al-Jeddawi moved to Cairo as a child accompanied by her older brother to stay with her aunt artist, Taha Carioca, who took care of them, and joined the Franciscan schools in Cairo, where she learned French and Italian at an early age, then worked in the translation department of an advertising company, as reported today by the Egyptian Middle East News Agency (APA) in her report on the late artist.

The late artist entered art through passing the fashion show, and she is considered one of the oldest Arab artists who did not lose sight of the screen, as her artistic start was through the movie “Strange” in 1958, and her cinematic years reached 62 years.

Rajaa Al-Jeddawi said, in previous statements, “My father separated from my mother when we were young children when I was only four years old, and despite the separation, our relationship with him remained good. My aunt insisted on enrolling in a foreign school, the Franciscan School, which was attended only by the people.

She added, “She never skipped her spending on us and learned at an early age French and Italian. My presence in this school had a big role in learning the origins of etiquette and order, which contributed to forming my personality as an artist and a person. My presence in the school also contributed for 11 years continuously to depend on myself. The study was internal, and we were only leaving it on Saturday and Sunday every week. ”

And I completed the late "At school, I was brought up inside me from a young age, stability and love to read to international writers in English without neglecting reading for our Arab writers, and I was in love with girls at the time, Ihsan Abdul Quddus. .

The late "Cairo Brown Scarf" was awarded at a carnival in Andalusia Garden, through which she received the "Queen of the Mediterranean Basin" award.

Rajaa Al-Jeddawi presented the films "Rumor of Love", "The Price of Exile", "Days in Halal", "The Glow of Your Eyes", "He Returns to Revenge", "The Mud", "Al-Bawab Al-Bawab", "Timor and Shafiqa", "The Three Work" and " Karkar, "" Marati and my wife, "and" from 30 years. "

She had a strong artistic relationship with the comedian Adel Imam, and she participated in many of his works such as "Hanafi Al Bahha", and my series "Dreams of the Flying Boy" and "Hidden Worlds", and the plays "Alwad Sayed Al Shaghal" and "The Leader".

Among her most prominent TV series are “Hind and Dr. Numan”, “Awan Al Ward”, “Tamer and Shawkeya”, “Noun Al Mazouna”, “Hajj Metwally’s Family” and “Sherbat Luz” and “Diaries of a Spartan Wife Ui” and “In the Blink of an Eye” and “ The Oblivion Game »which was its last work in the month of Ramadan.

She had experiences in the field of radio and television presentation, and co-presenter Amr Adib participated in presenting the story program on MBC Egypt.

She married the late Ismaili Football Club goalkeeper, Hassan Mukhtar, and has a single daughter from him.

Rajaa Al-Jeddawi was infected with Corona virus while filming the last episodes of the series “The Game of Oblivion”, and she was transferred to an isolation hospital in Ismailia. A penetrative respirator inside the hospital's intensive care unit, after her deteriorating health condition, and today she breathed her last, leaving behind a rich technical history.

Follow our latest local and sports news and the latest political and economic developments via Google news