
Fawzia Aref
Acting
Biography
She was born in Iraq in 1945, and has participated in many film, TV and stage productions. She graduated from the Institute of Fine Arts, Department of Acting in Baghdad in 1967, where she studied under the late great theater director Ibrahim Jalal, who gave her a leading role in his famous play The Flood. Fawzia was one of the most famous members of the Modern Artistic Theater Troupe, where she performed many plays, including Antigone, and The Merchant of Venice. Then she moved to the National Acting Troupe, and became a main member of it, and with it she presented several works, most notably The Eagle and Eyes of the City (1983).
Known For

The nurse (Ms. Wahiba) returns again in this part, with the struggles and problems of young people in our advanced society, and with the entry of technology and the Internet world into the home.
The world of Ms. Wahiba 2

Taking place in Baghdad, the story follows the nurse Wahiba and her life in the Iraqi capital during the nineties, as it focuses on the suffering of the Iraqi people during that period of the economic embargo on Iraq.
The world of Ms. Wahiba

In 1959, underground revolutionaries try to assassinate Prime Minister Abd al-Karim Kassem in Baghdad. News reports claim they have failed, and at first the revolutionaries lay low, but as the secret police continue to comb the neighborhoods with house-to-house searches, they flee to the countryside. Among those fleeing is Saddam Hussein, the future president of the republic.
Long Days

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Phobia of Baghdad

A dispute over ownership of a piece of land creates escalating problems between an affluent young girl and a simple employee as both try to win the land. The girl insists on vacating it and he insists on compensation. The girl goes to court and the judge finds a loophole in the case.