
Mary Queeny
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An Egyptian actress, editor, and producer of Lebanese origin, Mary Queeny was born in the town of Tannourine, located in northern Lebanon, in 1916. After the death of her father, she moved to Egypt to live with her mother and sister. She began her acting career in 1929, starring in (Ghada Al-Sahraa), and continued acting until the mid-1950s. Among her films are (Look for the Woman, Magda, The Seventh Wife, and Women Without Men). In addition to acting, Mary Queeny worked as an editor during the 1930s and 1940s. She also produced a large number of films through her private production company and her husband, Ahmed Galal, including: (Son of the Nile, Dawn of a New Day, Badour, and Tomorrow Love Returns). She died in 2003 at the age of 87.
Known for
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Son of the Nile (1951)
Producer

Luck oh World (1982)
Producer

Ms. Manal Diary (1971)
Producer

E'ndama Yasqot Al-gasad (1977)
Producer

Hob Min Narr (1958)
Producer

And Life Is Back (1976)
Producer

Poor Millionaire (1959)
Producer

Bedour (1974)
Producer

إسماعيل يس في جنينة الحيوانات (1957)
Producer

دنيا البنات (1962)
Producer

I'm The Doctor (1968)
Producer

أولاد الحلال (1978)
Producer

إجازة صيف (1966)
Producer

Qolob El Nas (1954)
Producer

Lisanuk Hisanak (1953)
Producer

Men who are not afraid of death (1973)
Producer

Tomorrow Love Returns (1971)
Producer

Endama Nouheb (1967)
Producer

ربيع الحب (1956)
Producer

Women Without Men (1953)
Producer

People's secrets (1951)
Producer

Aqwa Min Al-Ayam (1979)
Producer

Dawn of a New Day (1964)
Producer

Elham (1950)
Producer





