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Laila Mourad (Lilian Zaki Ibrahim Mourad) was born on 17 February, 1918 in Cairo, Egypt, is a Leila Mourad or Layla Morad was singer and actress. Discover Laila Mourad's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 77 years old?
Popular As |
Lilian Zaki Ibrahim Mourad |
Occupation |
Singer
actress |
Age |
77 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aquarius |
Born |
17 February, 1918 |
Birthday |
17 February |
Birthplace |
Cairo, Egypt |
Date of death |
21 November, 1995 |
Died Place |
Cairo, Egypt |
Nationality |
Egypt
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She is a member of famous Actress with the age 77 years old group.
Laila Mourad Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Laila Mourad's Husband?
Her husband is Fatin Abdel Wahab (m. 1954–1969), Wageeh Abaza (m. 1953–1954), Anwar Wagdi (m. 1947–1954)
Family |
Parents |
Not Available |
Husband |
Fatin Abdel Wahab (m. 1954–1969), Wageeh Abaza (m. 1953–1954), Anwar Wagdi (m. 1947–1954) |
Sibling |
Not Available |
Children |
Zaki Fateen Abdel Wahab, Ashraf Abaza |
Laila Mourad Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Laila Mourad worth at the age of 77 years old? Laila Mourad’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. She is from Egypt. We have estimated Laila Mourad's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Under Review |
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Pending |
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Under Review |
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Actress |
Laila Mourad Social Network
Timeline
Leila Mourad or Layla Morad (ليلى مراد; February 17, 1918 – November 21, 1995) was an Egyptian singer and actress, and one of the most prominent superstars in Egypt and the entire Arab world in her era.
Born Lilian Zaki Ibrahim Mourad to an Egyptian Jewish family in the El Daher District in Cairo, she later changed her name to Leila Mourad as a stage-name.
Leila married three times and divorced three times.
Leila Mourad was born on February 17, 1918, to Zaki Mourad and Gamilah Ibrahim Roushou, the daughter of Ibrahim Roushou, a local concert contractor in the early 20th century who regularly booked Zaki Mourad to sing at concerts and wedding parties.
Her father was a respected singer, musician, and religious Jewish cantor (Hazzan).
She made her first stage appearance, aged nine, at the Saalat Badi'a, one of Cairo's most successful Music Halls.
The theatre had been founded in 1926 by the actress and dancer Badia Masabni, who became Mourad's patron.
Her first film appearance, aged fifteen, was in the 1932 " Al-Dahaaya " (The Victims) which had originally been made as a silent film.
Her song, The Day of Departure, was added as part of the transformation of the production into a "talkie".
She was trained by her father and DaWood Hosni, who was also Jewish.
Hosni had composed the first operetta in the Arabic language, and he composed two songs for Leila: Hairana Leh Bein El-Eloub (Why can't you choose from among lovers), and Howa el dala'a ya'ani khessam (Does daliance mean avoiding me?).
This list does not include her appearance in El-Dahaya (The Victims) (1935) in which she only recorded songs for the film, but did not actually appear in it.
Further success came when the prominent Egyptian composer Mohammed Abdel Wahab heard her singing and gave her a role in his film Yahia el Hob (Viva Love!) in 1938.
In the six years following the success of Yahia el Hob she made five best selling films with director Togo Mizrahi, becoming Egypt's top actress.
Laila Mourad has starred in 27 film between 1938 and 1955.
In 1945 she made Layla Bint al-Fuqara ("Layla, daughter of the poor") directed by Anwar Wagdi whom she married shortly after.
She went on to make a further 20 films of which the most outstanding is Ghazel el-Banat ("The Flirtation of Girls"), also directed and co-starring Wagdi.
It also featured Nagib al-Rihani and Abdel Wahab in their last appearances on film.
She married him and divorced.
Leila gave the reason for her divorce as the fact that she was not fully aware of the seriousness of Wagdi's illness, one that made him constantly irritable and difficult to live with.
Despite the immense popularity of her films her singing career was over-shadowed by Um Kulthum who dominated Egypt's musical landscape and, in 1949, had become president of the Musicians' Union.
In the early 1950s other singers also popular with younger audiences, such as Abdel al Halim Hafez, did not get the same exposure on the radio as Um Kulthum.
Leila Mourad's relationship with her family was not an easy one, possibly due to money.
She didn't change her name and religion on her identity card.
Her decision to retire, aged 38, came with the failure of her last film, Al Habib al Majhoul (The Unknown Lover), the banning of her song, With Unity, Order, and Work, praising the Free Officers 1952 revolution and the outbreak of the 1956 war.
In 1953, she was selected, over Umm Kulthum, as the official singer of the Egyptian revolution.
Shortly thereafter, a rumor that Mourad had visited Israel, where she had family, and donated money to its military, raised suspicions of spying and caused some Arab radio stations to boycott her.
She denied these allegations.
No proof was found that she had contributed money to Israel's military; the Egyptian government investigated and concluded that the charges against the singer were without foundation.
Later she married secretly Wagih Abaza (married 1955 – divorced 1956) and gave birth to Ashraf Wagih Abaza and divorced.
Almost all of Laila Mourad's most popular songs are from her musical films.
Between 1967 and 1970, hundreds of Egyptian Jewish males were deported to the prisons of Abu Zaabal and Tora, including one of Leila's brothers, Isak Zaki.
Families of the detainees were allowed to visit beginning in 1968, and some noted that Leila was never seen visiting her brother.
Leila Mourad made a few brief reappearances during Ramadan in 1970, when she was scheduled to read Salah Jaheen's "Fawazeer Ramadan" (Ramadan' puzzles), a daily traditional radio program held during the Holy month of Ramadan.
The Ramadan television series " Ana Albi Dalili " (named after one of her songs), about the life of Leila Mourad, debuted in 2009.