Sa'dia Al-Zeidi
Known for: Acting
Born: September 14, 1913 in Iraq
Saadia Al-Zaidi, born in Maysan Governorate, Iraq, is a distinguished actress and poet. Her family's involvement in political activities led to imprisonments and relocations. Following the July Revolution in the 1950s, they were released, and Saadia settled in Baghdad after 2003. She later moved to Oman with her husband Ramadan Kataea. In the late 1950s, she worked in the textile industry, eventually expanding her cultural knowledge and starting to write poetry, which debuted on radio. Saadia has had notable roles in films like "The Pendulum" and TV series such as "Al-Nahiba." She made pioneering contributions on Iraqi radio with agriculture-related programs and has been active in theater with plays like "Sharia" and "House of Sorrows."
Known for
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The Walls
Clash of Loyalties
Azawi's Mother
Al-Qadisiyya
Houses in That Alley
Place in Tomorrow
The Carriage And The Horse
The Sad Dawn
The Game
Sunbird
The Explosion
A Glimpse of Power