Oedipus: An Egyptian Take
According to YouTube and TikTok videos, Saadia Abdel Rahman Abu Al-Ala was born on 17 January 1920 in a Sharqia Governorate village to a butcher father.
Amira Amir on the cover of "Monday" Magazine in 1949 |
The girl’s father was sentenced to life in prison and died during his sentence.
At 16 years old, Saadia was forced to work as a seamstress to support herself and her family. She was gorgeous, and the village mayor proposed to her, even though he was older than her. She married him and gave birth to her eldest son, Khalid.
However, after years of marriage, she decided to leave her husband and son and flee to Cairo, due to her husband's alcoholism.
After Saadia escaped to Cairo, her husband fell into a deep depression that drove him to suicide. As a result, his sister took in the child Khalid to raise him after his mother's escape.
In Cairo, Saadia Abdel Rahman began looking for work. She saw an ad in the newspaper for a new film called "My Daughter" seeking new faces. She immediately went to audition for the role, and her striking beauty was enough to convince the director to give her the lead role.
Amira Amir on the cover of "Studio" Magazine "April 1950" |
Aziza Amir, a famous actress, was also impressed with Saadia and agreed to give her the role.
She gave Saadia the stage name "Amira Amir." From that moment on, she became famous and was the talk of the town.
Amira Amir's career took off. She met the director Kamal Selim, and they fell in love and got married. After several years, Kamal Selim passed away.
Amira Amir continued her career in cinema, and then she married Mohamed Abdel Jawad, the assistant of her late husband.
However, the marriage was short-lived and ended in divorce. Later, she married the Palestinian-Jordanian singer Gharam Shima.
Amir had a daughter from her Palestinian-Jordanian husband. However, after a while, they divorced, and she left her daughter with him.
She then married an Armenian man who lived in Egypt, but they divorced as well because he wanted to move to America, and she refused to go with him.
Amira's fourth marriage was to an Egyptian army officer named Ibrahim Fayez Sabry. They had two children but divorced after six years of marriage. The famous actress then immigrated to America to start a new chapter in her life.