Suad Nasr

Suad Nasr Abd El Aziz (Arabic: سعاد نصر عبد العزيز; 26 December 1953[1] – 5 January 2007) was an Egyptian theatre, television, and film actress.

Her fame grew due to her role as the character "Maisa", whom she played in the TV series Wanees's Diary, during its first five parts, which began in 1994.

At the beginning of her career, she participated in several works, including the movie "An Apartment in Wist El-Balad", the TV series "Deserted Beach", and the play "The Lesson Is Over, Stupid" in 1975, so her roles varied across cinema, television and theater, and she had a mark in every way.

She also participated with him in two of the most successful Arab comedy TV series, namely "Rehlat Al Million" in 1984, and "Wanees's Diaries" with its first five parts that started in 1994, and the role of the character "Maysa", whom she played achieved an unrivaled public success that she mentioned in some press interviews that fans call her "Mama Maysa".

"[4] In a statement attributed to her second husband, the petroleum engineer Muhammad Abdel Moneim, as he stated, according to some newspapers, that she recovered from her coma for about five minutes, and she requested him to be buried quickly if she died, and that her family would stay for about an hour at her grave to pray for her.