
Hend Sabry
Known for Acting · 57 credits
- Born
- 1979-11-20 (age 46)
- Place of birth
- Tunisia
- Also known as
- Hend Sabri · Hind Sabri · Hind Sabry · هند محمد المولدي الصابري · هند صبری
Biography
Hend Sabry is a Tunisian actress. She was born in Kebili province in Tunisia and holds a degree in Intellectual Property. She is known for her work in Egyptian cinema and television and resides in Cairo. Sabry first appeared in the films The Silences of the Palace (1994) and The Season of Men (2000) by director Moufida Tlatli. She gained the attention of Egyptian director Inas El-Degheidy who would eventually cast her as the lead in the controversial film Journals of a Teenager in 2001. Among her most notable roles were those in films like Daoud Abdel Sayed's A Citizen, a Detective and a Thief (2001), Marwan Hamed's The Yacoubian Building (2006) and Ibrahim El-Abyad (2009), and the television series “Ayza Atgawez” (I Want to Get Married).
Known For
TV Shows (13)

Finding Ola
2022
as Ola Abdel Sabour

Saturday Night Live Arabia
2016

Ayza Atgawez
2010
as علا

Halawet El-Donia
2017
as Amina

Embratoryet Meen?
2014
as Amira

Moftaraq Toroq
2024

Al Bernameg
2011

Qasas El Ayat fil Qur'an
2015

Counterattack
2021

Vertigo
2012

Manna'a
2026
Red Honey
Hend Sabry off Season
Movies (44)

The Yacoubian Building
2006
as Bothayna El Sayed

Kira & El Gen
2022
as Dawlat Fahmy

Fadel and Neama
2022
as نعمة السيد سنبس

The Passage
2019

Ibrahim El-Abyad
2009
as Houria

Best Times
2004
as Yusreya

Four Daughters
2023
as Olfa

The Treasure: Truth & Imagination
2017

The Blue Elephant 2
2019
as فريدة عبيد / الغجرية

18 Days
2011
as Wife of Harbi

Whatever Lola wants
2007
as Fayza the singer

The Treasure : Love & Destiny
2019
as Hatshepsut

The Island
2007
as Karima

Heliopolis
2009
as Nagla (voice)

The Silences of the Palace
1994
as Young Alia

Excuse My French
2014
as The Bride

How to Get Girls to Fall for You
2003
as Mirna

Mama Africa
2002
as (segment "One Evening in July")

The Aquarium
2008
as Laila

Asmaa
2011
as أسماء

Clay Dolls
2004
as Rebeh

Ouija
2006

Downtown Girls
2005
as Jumana

The Flower of Aleppo
2016

El-Torbini
2007

Game of love
2006
as Laila

A Citizen, a Detective and a Thief
2001
as Hayat

The Island 2
2014
as Karima

Double Faces
2005
as Hind

The Season of Men
2000
as Emna

I Want My Right
2003
as Wafaa

Journals of a Teenager
2001
as جميلة
His Weakest Creatures
as Hala

The Bookstore
2002

The Parrot
2016
as Rachel

In Love
2004
as Habiba
The Story of a City

Rise and Shine
2006
as Sanaa
Day and Night
2006
One Evening in July
2001

Hamlet from the Slums

Noura's Dream
2019

Trying to Find Hend
2022
Your Turn, 203
as Saydeh
About Hend Sabry
Hend Sabry is a Tunisian actress. She was born in Kebili province in Tunisia and holds a degree in Intellectual Property. She is known for her work in Egyptian cinema and television and resides in Cairo. Sabry first appeared in the films The Silences of the Palace (1994) and The Season of Men (2000) by director Moufida Tlatli. She gained the attention of Egyptian director Inas El-Degheidy who would eventually cast her as the lead in the controversial film Journals of a Teenager in 2001. Among her most notable roles were those in films like Dao… With 57 credits spanning from 1994 to 2026, Hend Sabry has appeared in 44 films and 13 TV shows.
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Most Popular Hend Sabry Movies
- The Yacoubian Building (2006) — as Bothayna El Sayed
- Kira & El Gen (2022) — as Dawlat Fahmy
- Fadel and Neama (2022) — as نعمة السيد سنبس
- The Passage (2019)
- Ibrahim El-Abyad (2009) — as Houria
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