Hend Sabry Biography: Parents, Wikipedia, Age, Spouse, Net Worth, Movies, TV Shows, Instagram, Children, Family, Date of Birth
December 21, 2024Hend Sabry is a renowned Tunisian-Egyptian actress and producer. She began her acting career at just 14 years old with a role in the critically acclaimed Tunisian film Les Silences du Palais (Silence of the Palaces) in 1994, which gained international recognition.
Sabry’s breakthrough came in 2001 with the Egyptian film Muzakirat Murahiqa (A Teenager’s Diary), a role that skyrocketed her to stardom across the Arab world and solidified her place as one of the region’s leading actresses.
Profile
- Full Name: Hend Sabry
- Stage Name: Hend Sabry
- Born: 20 November 1979
- Age: 45 years old
- Birthplace: Qibilī, Tunisia
- Nationality: Egyptian, Tunisian
- Occupation: Tunisian and Egyptian actress and producer
- Height: Unknown
- Parents: Mohamed Al-Moldi Sabry
- Siblings: Unknown
- Spouse: Ahmad el Sherif
- Partner: Bassel Khaiat
- Children: Laila and Alia
- Relationship: Married
- Net Worth: $5 million
Early Life And Education
Hend Sabry was born on November 20, 1979, in Kebili, Tunisia. She is the daughter of Mohamed Al-Moldi Sabry, and while the details about her mother’s identity are unknown, she might have grown up with siblings, though their names are not publicly available.
Hend obtained her law degree from the Faculty of Law at Tunis University in 2001 and later pursued a master’s degree in Intellectual Property and Copyright Law, which she completed in 2004. She is of Tunisian ethnicity, and her religious beliefs are not publicly known.
Career
Hend Sabry’s breakthrough in the film industry came at just 14 years old when she starred in The Silences of the Palace (Samt El Qosour) in 1994, directed by Moufida Tlatli. The Tunisian film earned critical acclaim, winning several awards, including the Camera d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
Sabry’s performance earned her the Best Actress award at the Carthage Film Festival, and the film later became a classic in Arab Cinema. It was ranked as one of the 100 Best Women’s Films in Arab Cinema history in 2021.
After The Silences of the Palace, Sabry briefly took a break from acting to focus on her education. She returned to the screen in Tlatli’s The Season of Men (2000), which critiqued traditional gender norms.
Her big breakthrough in Egypt came with the 2001 film Muzakirat Murahiqa (A Teenager’s Diary), directed by Inas El Deghedy. This role established her as a major star across the Arab world. She followed with A Citizen, A Detective and A Thief (2002), a critically acclaimed film by Daoud Abdel Sayed.
Sabry’s career reached new heights with the 2006 film The Yacoubian Building, an adaptation of Alaa Al Aswany’s novel, which gained international attention. In 2009, she starred in Ibrahim Labyad, which also received critical acclaim.
In 2010, Sabry became a Regional Ambassador for the UN World Food Programme, focusing on hunger awareness in the region. In 2011, she appeared in Asmaa, a film inspired by real events that dealt with social issues in Egypt.
Sabry continued to expand her influence, becoming one of the “100 most powerful Arab women” in 2013. In 2014, she became a partner in the video platform Tayarah and later founded her own production company, Salam Production, in 2015.
She also took on ambassador roles for prominent brands, including Swiss luxury watchmaker IWC Schaffhausen and Garnier. In 2020, Netflix partnered with her to develop Finding Ola, a reboot of her 2010 series I Want to Get Married, marking another milestone in her career.
In recent years, Sabry has continued to excel both on screen and behind the scenes. She starred in the 2023 film Four Daughters and the 2024 Arabic adaptation of The Good Wife, titled Moft. In addition to her acting, she is also known for her work as a philanthropist.
In 2010 she was appointed a Goodwill Ambassador against hunger by the UN World Food Programme (WFP) and in November 2023, resigned from her role citing their failure to act during the Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip.
Social Media
- Instagram handle: @hendsabri
- Facebook handle: هند صبري – Hend Sabry
- Twitter handle: @HendSabry
Personal Life
Hend Sabry is married to Egyptian businessman Ahmed El Sherif. They wed in 2010 and have two daughters, Alia, born in 2010, and Laila, born in 2012. Hend was previously engaged to Syrian actor Bassel Khaiat. She holds dual nationality, both Tunisian (her home country) and Egyptian (her country of residence).
Filmography
Films:
- Les Silences du Palais (1994)
- Mawsem El Rejal (2000)
- Mowaten we Mokhber we Haramy (2001)
- Mozakkerat Moraheqah (2001)
- El kotbia (2002)
- Ara’es El Tin (2002)
- Ezzay El Banat Tehebbak (2003)
- El Gezirah (2007)
- El Torbini (2007)
- Genenet El Asmak (2008)
- Ibrahim EL Abyad (2009)
- Heliopolis (2009)
- Asmaa (2011)
- La mo’akhza (2014)
- El Gezirah 2 (2014)
- Zahret Halab (2016)
- El Kenz: El Haqiqah W El Khayal (2017)
- El Fil El Azraq 2 (2019)
- El Kenz 2 (2019)
- Kira W EL Gin (2022)
- Four Daughters (2023)
Television Series:
- Ayza Atgawez (2010)
- Halawet El Donia (2017)
- Esteefa (2015)
- Qasas El Ayat fil Qur’an (2015)
- Embratoreyet Meen (2014)
- Qisas Al Nisa fi Al Quran (2013)
- Virtiigoo (2012)
- Critical Moments (2007)
- Al Bahth Ann Ola 2 (2024)
- Moftaraq Toroq (2024)
- Finding Ola (2022-2024)
- Counterattack (2021)
- The Good Wife (2024)
Net Worth
Hend Sabry, a renowned Tunisian-Egyptian actress and producer, has an estimated net worth of $5 million. Her wealth comes from her successful career in both film and television, with standout roles in projects such as Finding Ola and Kira and El Gin.
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