Egyptian actress of Syrian origins, born in 1945, she studied at the Higher Institute for Dramatic Arts for only two and a half years, then began her artistic career in the early sixties, and at that time she was still using her real name (Shams al-Muluk), but soon she changed her nickname To be (Shams Al-Baroudi) after her family name. After that, she had many roles in the cinema, which made her an icon of temptation in the history of Egyptian cinema, and among the films in which she participated: (The Malatilian Bath, Pleasure and Agony, El Amusement Street) Shams Al-Baroudi has also been a mainstay in the films directed by her husband, actor Hassan Youssef, including (Cowardly and Love, Fat Cats, Two On the Road). Shams Al-Baroudi decided in the mid-eighties to retire and wear the hijab after the trip that she made with her father to perform the Umrah rituals, and she disavowed all the works that she participated in.
The Divorcees
(Samia - سامية)
The Happy Marriage
(نانا)
Ashiaa La Tushtra
الطيور المهاجرة
World of Fame
واحدة بعد واحدة ونص
She and the devils
(warda)
Al-Moutah Wal Azab
(نانا)
Al shaitan
(سعاد)
And it was love
Enough, my heart
(فوزية)
The Wedding Night
(Nawal)
the other man
(Salwa Ezzat)
A Teenager from the Countryside
A Woman With a Bad Reputation
(Hanaa)
Amusement Street
Joy Hotel
(منى)
بابا آخر من يعلم
Bitter Honey
(Sawsan)
Journey of a Lifetime
(سلوى سامي / سوزانا)
The Malatily Bathhouse
(Naima)
Two on the Road
(حنان)
The Tale of Three Girls
(رجاء)
Devils and football
(Sanaa)
Fun Band
(منى)
Tears Without Sins
(فايزة)
The Fat Cats
Coward in Love
(Samira)
The Criminal
(Ansaf)
The Nun
(Suad)
Fares Bani Hemdan
Love on Miami Beach
Music, Espionage, and Love
Ebnati Wil Zaeeb
(أزهار سيد عبدالكريم)
دنيا البنات
Al-Masageen Al-Talata
(ريتا)
The Penalty
(Rajawat)
Terrible Hours
Heya Wil Regal
(Nabil's wife)
The Woman Who Defeated the Devil
الشجعان الثلاثة
(نوال الصحفية)
امرأة لكل الرجال
(سهير)
Shore of Love
رحلة حب
(نوال فؤاد)