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Shereen Reda
Egyptian actress (born 1968) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Shereen Reda (Arabic: شيرين رضا; born July 7, 1968[1]) is an Egyptian actress.
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She is the daughter of the Egyptian dancer Mahmoud Reda[2] and his second wife, a former Yugoslavian ballet dancer.[3] She started working on television as a model for advertisements, then Fawazeer, then moved to acting.[4]
She participated in many artistic works in the early nineties, the most important of which is the movie Hassan El-Lol with Ahmed Zaki, then she retired for a while and returned to art in 2006 through the movie Ashraf Haramy with Tamer Abdel Moneim and participated in 2007 in starring in an episode of the series Critical Moments, in addition to her participation in an episode of the series Ragel wa Set Setat and the program "Al-Tajriba".
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Her opinions sparked some angry responses from followers of Islam, with some describing her as anti-islamic,[5] when she expressed her annoyance with the sound of the call to prayer and described it as “screaming” meaning an annoying sound,[6] and her controversial comments concerning the ban of the band Mashrou' Leila from singing in Egypt.[7] Conservative groups in the Egyptian society called herself a liar and hypocrite, as she said: The Egyptian society is dishonest and hypocritical, I resort to lying sometimes despite my hatred for it to preserve the appearance of my family and my daughter.
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