Istiqlal Ahmed

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Born (1950-02-12) February 12, 1950 (age 76)
Occupationactress
Yearsactive1975—Present
ChildrenZaid, Sarah, Mounia, Maryam
Istiqlal Ahmed
استقلال أحمد
Born (1950-02-12) February 12, 1950 (age 76)
Occupationactress
Years active1975—Present
ChildrenZaid, Sarah, Mounia, Maryam

Istiqlal Ahmad (Arabic: استقلال أحمد),[1] is a Bahraini actress and media personality of Iraqi origin.[2][3] She was born and raised in Kuwait, but moved to Bahrain following her marriage and stayed there since.

Performing career

Ahmad was born a few months after Kuwait gained its independence, the source of her first name (from the Arabic word for “independence”).[1] Her brother is the actor Kazem Al-Zamil. She was interested in the arts from an early age, participating actively in school theatre productions. After graduating from high school, she enrolled in the local Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts, majoring in theatre, literature, and criticism.

Ahmad’s first public role was a 1975 teleplay entitled منى (“Mona”), which she starred in at the age of fourteen. However, her breakthrough role was in Darb al-Zalaq, a seminal 1977 satire in which she co-starred with Abdulhussain Abdulredha. This began a string of high-profile roles continuing through the 1988 serial الرجال لعبتهم النقود (“The Men Have Placed Their Bets”), her last role before she left for Bahrain.

Marriage and retirement

After marrying a Bahraini broadcaster, she left for Bahrain and retired from acting.[4] They had five children, including two sons and three daughters. She continued participating in media, however, and is a broadcaster and published poet.

In 1992, she began co-hosting "صباح الخير يا بحرين" (“Good Morning Bahrain”) with Aisha Abdul Latif. The show had a national reach, and Ahmad would remain an anchor there, save for a short withdrawal in 2012.[5][6]

Career

Television

Filmography
YearSeries or Teleplay
1975منى (“Mona”), teleplay
1975الوريث (“The Heir”)
1975وذاب الجليد (“And the Ice Melted”), teleplay
1975نورة (“Norah”)
1977والدي العزيز (“My Dear Father”)
1977الشمس فوق البطاح (“The Sun Shines on Filth”), teleplay
1977Darb al-Zalaq
1977دنيا المهابيل (“Dunya Al-Makhil”)
1977ابن العطار (“Ibn Al-Attar”)
1977إجازة أم (“Mother’s Leave”), teleplay
1978Third Floor
1978في منتصف الليل (“At Midnight”)
1978بنت البادية (“Badia Girl”)
1979الحظ والملايين (“Luck and Millions”)
1979وعندما تحترق الشموع (“And When the Candles Burn”), teleplay
1980Salamtak, special
1982النساء لعبتهن الألوان (“Women Have Played Colors”)
1983Khalti Gmasha
1983غدا تبدأ الحياة (“Life Begins Tomorrow”)
1983ألبوم صور (“Photo Album”)
1985حكاية خلف الجدران (“Story Behind the Walls”)
1988الرجال لعبتهم النقود (“The Men Have Placed Their Bets”)
2019Ana Andi Nuss

Theatre

Acting career
YearPlayDramatist
1976The Victim of ProsperitySaad Al Faraj and Abdulhussain Abdulredha
1976عالم غريب غريب غريب (“Strange, Strange World”)Tariq Abdul Latif
1978Sinbad the SailorMahfouz Abdel Rahman
1978Groom to the Sultan’s DaughterMahfouz Abdel Rahman
1983توم وجيري عفوا جسوم ومشيري (“Yassim and Mishar Pardon Tom and Jerry”)Fahd Al-Sultan
1983أفراح والشجعان الثلاثة (“Afrah and the Three Heroes”)Khalifa Al-Rabiah
1983Fursan Al ManakhAbdulhussain Abdulredha
1984فرحة الأمة (“The Nation’s Joy”)Abdulhussain Abdulredha
1984الشاطر حسن (“Good Boy”)El-Sayed Hafez and Mohamed Gaber
1985Ali Baba’s TrialEl-Sayed Hafez and Mohamed Gaber
1985حديث الديرة (“Hadith Deira”)
1987Antarah ibn ShaddadEl-Sayed Hafez and Sami Al-Faraj
1987برشامة (“Rivet”)Abdelaziz El Moslem

Radio

Broadcasting career
YearShow
1992—Presentصباح الخير يا بحرين (“Good Morning, Bahrain”)
2008الجيران (“Neighbors”)

Film

Filmography
YearFilm
1982القرار (“Decision”)

Awards

References

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