Learn the story of the beautiful, beautiful, innocent-faced actress who got married nine times.. She made Rushdi Abaza cheat on Faten Hamama with her..and her horrific and frightening death was an example to others! !


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The artist Lola Sedky is an Egyptian actress, and throughout her history she has presented a large number of films, as well as a limited participation in the theater,

And 3 works of her production, and although she did not play the absolute starring role, she left an impression on the viewer’s mind, and the following is information regarding the actress Lola Sedky.

She was on the cusp of her eighth year in the world of cinema when the flirtatious girl Lola Sedky participated in the movie “The Little Millionaire” with Faten Hamama and the first cinematic participation of Dangoan Rushdi Abaza.

Lula predicted Rushdie from the beginning that he would become a well-known star, and the lovers traveled to a large number of cities and countries in Egypt and abroad.

Especially Italy, which is the common denominator, and there they tasted the Italian life and enjoyed visiting the opera, then they walked together on the lovers’ road under the Eiffel Tower and took many souvenir photos there, and it is said that they married in secret.

But as usual for the artists of Zaman, their love did not last long, and the two lovers quickly separated, but they remained only friends, and when Lola immigrated in the sixties to Rome once more with her last husband, there she recalled her memories with Abaza.

Then her husband understood the matter and was a witness to the places of their love, from which only memories remained, and a large-sized picture of them gathered at the Eiffel Tower, which she kept until she left Egypt without return.

its inception
Lola Amin Sedky was born in Cairo, to an Italian mother and an Egyptian father, the great writer Amin Sedky, and her older sister, Safia, worked in art, where she performed a number of secondary roles,

This encouraged her younger sister to enter the artistic community, but her father refused her entry into the field of acting, so the stubborn girl insisted on her request, and she joined one of the “cabarets” and worked with her as a singer singing in French and Italian.

Entering the art
After her father’s economic conditions worsened, the father reluctantly agreed that his daughter would join one of the theater groups, specifically Dr. Amin Tawfiq’s troupe,

She presented a small role on stage, following which director Ahmed Badrakhan chose her to participate in the movie Life of Darkness, and then went on to present 49 films, classics of Egyptian cinema.

cinematic works
She participated in a number of important cinematic films, most notably “Professor Fatima”, “Haram Alaik”, “The Bridegroom of My Woman”, “Abu Helmos”, “I Love You”, “Afrita Hanim”, “House No. 13”, “Al-Nimr”, Scheherazade” and other works.

9 pairs
In the life of the artist, Lola Sedky, 9 husbands, her first husband was Muhammad Ragheb, the most famous cinematic poster artist in the forties, and the second husband was a wealthy young man from an ancient family, and they soon separated,

Then she married the famous cinematographer Gianni Dalmano, who converted to Islam in order to marry her, and their marriage lasted only 6 months.

Her fourth husband was a wealthy young man, who was fond of her, but the differences between them became so intense that they separated 3 times, and the fifth husband was an analyst for the fourth husband,

The sixth husband was a French painter, and their marriage lasted only a year, and they separated because of his summons to return to Paris.

Her seventh husband was Italian, serving as the director of the Mokattam and Montazah hotels. After their separation, she married Ali Radwan, the production manager of her film company. After their separation, she married an Armenian businessman, whom she met in Lebanon, and then they traveled to live in Rome.

Migration and death
Lola Sedky immigrated to Italy, the birthplace of her mother, accompanied by her husband, and then remained there since 1964, until her death on May 8, 2001, at the age of 77, and was buried in the Italian capital, Rome.

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