
Na’eema El Soghayar was born in Alexandria on the 31st of December, 1931. Her full name is Na’eema ‘Abd Al Maguid ‘Abd Al Gawad and she started out as a monologist performing next to her husband Mohamed El Soghayar before both worked together in Ibrahim Hamouda and Isma’il Yassin’s troupe. After her husband passed away, Na’eema transitioned to cinema where she portrayed the role of the cruel mother at times and the role of the cautious mother at other times. Amongst her most famous roles was a part in “al-Shaqa men Haqq al-Zawgah” (“The Wife Holds the Right to the Flat”).
Na’eema devoted herself to cinema works and did not seek stage or television performances as vigorously.

The Malatily Bathhouse
1973 · as Nabawiyah

Alexandria… Why?
1979

Ramadan On The Volcano
1985 · as والدة علية

Forbidden at the Wedding Night
1975 · as Hafida, Tahseen's mother

The Sinners
1976 · as عليه

Sonya and the Madman
1977 · as Adalat

Samora & the Pretty Girl
1984

Adieu Bonaparte
1985

Sleepless Eyes
1981 · as Om Bataa

Something in my Chest
1971

Troublemaker
1980 · as Umm Azza

Case 68
1968 · as Dr. Abdo's mother

A house without love
1976

Karnak
1975 · as Ismail's Mother

Don't Lose Your Mind
1985

The Egg and the Stone
1990 · as Umm Tarouta

Streets of Fire
1984 · as البدرونه (القواده)

Shafiqa and Metwally
1978