
هدى حداد
Acting
Biography
Hoda Wadie Haddad (Arabic: هدى وديع حداد) is a Lebanese singer and actress. She is known for her songs and work with the Rahbani brothers, Nasri Shamseddine, Joseph Nassif, Elie Choueiri and her older sister Fairuz (Nouhad Haddad).
Known For

Nightbooks, an old Lebanese lyric TV program, produced by Lebanon Television in 1971, presented by "Mrs. Fayrouz" on Lebanon TV screen with a group of leading Lebanese artists, composed and composed by "Rahbani Brothers". Presented by: Mrs. Fayrouz, Nasri Shams El Din, Hoda Haddad, Joseph Nassif, Elie Choueiri, Georgette Sayegh, Melhem Barakat, Antoine or Marwan Mahfouz, Nawal El-Kuk, Salah Tizani (Abu Salim), Abdullah Homsi (Asaad), Mahmoud Mabsut ( Fahman), Muhammad al-Sarraj, and the Lebanese Popular Group. It is directed by Antoine C. Remi.
Nightbooks

Lulu was charged with the murder of a man named Younes, and sentenced to fifteen years in prison, after which she was found innocent, so she returned to her hometown intending to take revenge on those who testified against her. She met Jerji, a shoe polisher, and told him her story, Jerji spread the news of her release from prison in the town, and people were busy threatening her and spent their time worrying and afraid of her revenge.
Lulu

The King of Petra goes to fight the Romans and leaves his wife, Queen Shakila, to assume the duties of government in his absence, and his only daughter, Petra, who is seven years old. Two Roman soldiers, Patricius and Laius, arrive with the rest of the caravans and claim that they want to keep their treasures in the vault, after which they kidnap the little princess and keep her hostage.
Petra

A two-hour journey of love stories told through music and performance.
Oriental Evening

Warda is a strange girl who appears in a field to convince people that it is a train station and that a train will arrive with the promise of a better life. The station's rumor reaches the mayor, the police chief, and the school teacher, who come to find out the truth. After they refuse to believe Warda's claim, they accuse her of causing chaos and problems.