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Latifa Al Megren

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Latifa Al Megren
لطيفة المجرن
Born
Latifa Al Mejren

(1957-04-13) April 13, 1957 (age 67)
Occupationactress
Years active1971—Present
SpouseHammoud Mohammed
ChildrenWafa, Maha, Mohammed, Hamad, Fawaz

Latifa Al Megren (Arabic: لطيفة المجرن, also rendered as Latifa Al-Mejren, born April 13, 1957) is a Bahraini actress.[1]

Biography

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Her first dramatic role was in the 1973 series Wugooh La Illa, co-starring actors from the Al-Ahsa Governorate in Saudi Arabia’s Saudi Arabia, including Hassan Al-Abdi, Omar Al-Obeidi, and Abdelrahman Al-Hamad. After her career started in earnest in 1989, she became famous for her warm, maternal roles, but she branched out into many others both comic and tragic. She is married to Hammoud Muhammad, and they have five children: Wafaa, Maha, Muhammad, Hamad, and Fawaz.[citation needed]

Selected filmography

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Television series

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Year Series Role
1980 Salamtak
1989 29 سالفة وسالفة [2]
1990 Khazina
Sawalif Umm Hilal
Rhelat El-Ajaayeb
1993 The Last Born
Sulaiman Al Tayeb
الدوائر
Al-Bayt Al-Oud
1994 Ayal Qarya
Abdullah Al-Beri and Abdullah Al-Bahri
Sorry, Father
Sons of Abu Jassim
Al-Oqab
Farjan Loul
عيال صابر
1995 Zarie Alshari
ملفى الأياويد
صالح تحت التدريب
Hassan and Nour Al-Sana
Hawazi Al-Dar
My Eyes to the Sea
جميلة
Tash ma Tash several roles
1996 Ajayeb Zaman
We Regret This Error
Bayt Al-Moghtanei
أقنعة حقيقية (TV movie)
1996-1997 Dalaq Sahil
1997 Al-Tayr Wa Al-Easifa
Tayr Al-Khayr
الكلمة الطيبة
Al-Warith
Bu Qalbayn
Al-Sahih Ma Yutih
1998 Ailat Abu Ruwaished Umm Ruwaished
Sabie Jar
1999 Suroor
Al-Mudhi
2000 Fayez Al-Toush 2
Khalk Maei
Niran
حكم الزمان
2001 Jerh Al Zaman
Jorouh Bareda
دموع شارع
Al-Hayat Aimra’a
درب الخطايا
2002 Masna Al-Rijal
المتقاعد
Destiny Game
أبو رش رش
2003 Baytona Al-Kabeer
Years of Silence
ملاذ الطير
Mara Al-Sinin
Dumeat Eumar
Darb El Mahabh
وجه واحد لا يكفي
Dumue Al-Rijal
2004 Abo Al Asafeer
B'ad Alshatat
Omaret El Asrar
Calms and Storms
Al-Shogardi
Ma Wa’Ahlam
2005 Alyak Saeed wa Mubarak
Al-Buya
Doyoub
Sawalif Dunyana
2006 Quyud Al-Zaman
Ghashamsham
Aswar
Jinun Al-Mal
2007 A Moment of Weakness
Ammouna's Diary
Azhar Maryam
The Liberals
Al-Aseel
Killers of the Brave
Oh-Yamal
2008 Eyoun El-Hob
عسى ماشر
Ailaty Narjis
2009-2011 Laila
2009 Al-Waritha
Bahr’s Children
Garry Ya Hammouda
Souq Waqif
Noor Einy
Colonel Shamma
Eadhab
Warak Warak
2010 Fi Baytina Ghashna
On Her Death I Sing
Anin
Qissat Hawana
مزحه برزحه
2011 Glowing Candles
Saher Al-Lail 2: Zinat Al-Haya
Sometimes Love Is Not Enough
Days and Nights
Wagaa El Antesar Umm Turki
2012 Eshrt Eumar
Between Past and Love
Al-Thaman
Night Shift
A Woman Seeking Forgiveness
Banat Aljami'a
Hashtaging
Molhaq Banat Umm Ibrahim
Khadimat Al-Kawm
Any Service?
Galtham and Maytha
2013 Burkan Na'am
2014 Kheff Aleina
2015 Sadiqati Al Eazizat
Harb El Qoloob
2016 Bab Elreh
Khams Banat Ruqayyah
Harim Aboy Khazana
2017 Souf Taht Harir
Darb Al-Earayis
The Dreamers
2018 Ezwiti Ghanima
2019 Ghusun Fi Al-Wahl Sharifah
Oshaq Raghm Al Talaq Umm Mahmoud

Theatre

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Year Play Role
2016 Frozen: The Snow Queen

Film

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Year Film Role
1990 The Barrier [3]
2006 A Bahraini Tale
2012 اخر ايام الوفاء
2015 Habib Al-Ardh
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References

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  1. ^ "Profile". Al Yaqza. No. 1500. November 28, 1997. p. 122.
  2. ^ "عمر العبيدي أحد مؤسسي جمعية الثقافة" [Omar Al-Abidi, one of the founders of the Culture Association]. Al Yaum (in Arabic). July 25, 2002. Retrieved 13 December 2020.
  3. ^ Bindari, Mona; Qasim, Mahmud; Wahbi, Ya'qub, eds. (1994). "Mawsu'at al-Aflam al-'Arabiya". Encyclopedia of Arab Cinema. Vol. 1. Cairo: Bayt al-Ma'rifa. p. 33.