Habiba (b. 1951)

Alias:
حبيبة جلاديس
حبيبه

Birthplace:
Lebanon

Born:
January 1, 1951

She is one of the beauty queens who were attracted by the glamor of cinema. Despite the limited work of the Lebanese singer Habiba, she managed to leave a mark in the seventies with nearly 15 works. Habiba, born January 1, 1951, and her real name Gladys Aboujouda, and after her coronation as Miss Lebanon in the late 1960s, won a joint starring with Ahmed Ramzi in "Love in the Year 70". This was the first appearance of the Lebanese artist in Egyptian cinema, after which she presented other works such as: "The Fox and the Warriors" with Farid Shawqi in 1970, and then she joined Muharram Fouad in an Egyptian-Lebanese film "Lovers of Life" in 1971. In 1972, The film "Al-Asfour" with Salah Mansour, and in 1973 presented four films of this kind: the Syrian film «Wanted One Man» with Adeeb Qadoura and « Pants and Mini Pocket »with Nahed Sharif in 1973, a Syrian-Lebanese film, and two Egyptian films« Shahat »with Mahmoud Mer C, the "teenage couple" with Mary Fakhreddin. Habiba's artistic production declined after this year. After two years, she made only one work a year. In 1975 she presented Badia Mashabani with Nadia Lutfi. In 1976, she participated in the film "Everybody Loves" with Mahmoud Rashad. Secondary in her real personality in another

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