Athar El-Hakim was born on 24 August 1957 and is an Egyptian actress.
11 Facts About Athar El-Hakim
Athar El-Hakim subsequently worked in public relations at a hotel.
Athar El-Hakim was spotted by film producer Riad El-Erian, who persuaded her to embark on an acting career.
Athar El-Hakim made her acting debut in 1979, in The Killer Who Killed No One directed by Ahmed Yassin.
Athar El-Hakim received an award from the Arab International Radio and Television Association for her part in the show, and got a Papyrus Award for acting during a competition held by the Ministry of Culture.
In 2001, Athar El-Hakim starred in the TV series Escaping from Love as Siham, a woman who earns a Ph.
In 2002, Athar El-Hakim refrained from taking any acting jobs while her children were at school.
In 2003, Athar El-Hakim resumed her acting career by playing Jaclyn Khouri in the TV series Kharaz Mulawan.
In 2012, Athar El-Hakim called for the cancellation of the Egyptian Shura Council.
Athar El-Hakim called it ineffective and cited its costs of millions of pounds.
Athar El-Hakim retired from artistic life in 2013, after receiving tributes during the seventh edition of the Sale International Women's Film Festival.