

Biography
Nadia Samir (in Arabic: نادية سمير), real name Fatma Zodmi, is a French-Algerian announcer and actress, born in Chlef, Algeria on April 12, 1947 and died in Paris on May 2, 2011 from cancer. Nadia Samir, after her training as an actress, played in Mendiants et Orgueilleux (1970) by Jacques Poitrenaud with Georges Moustaki. She then had small roles in cinema, notably opposite Alain Delon in La Race des Seigneurs (1973) by Pierre Granier-Deferre, Simone Signoret in La Vie Devant Soi (1977) by Moshé Mizrahi or Micheline Presle in Quelques Nouvelles (1977) by Jacques Davila, as well as in TV films or soap operas. Algerian director Sid Ali Mazif offered her the lead role in Leïla et les Autres (1977), which evokes the emancipation of women in the Maghreb. She gave birth to a daughter named Roxane in 1984.
Known For
Summer of '62 (2007)Age: 60
Gourbi Palace (2006)Age: 59as Hamid Wife
The Courage to Love (2005)Age: 58
Return to Algiers (2000)Age: 53
Bab El Oued City (1994)Age: 47
Le Cri des hommes (1991)Age: 44as La compagne de Rubio
Wandering Heart (1990)Age: 43
Un coupable (1988)Age: 41as Leila
Certaines nouvelles (1980)Age: 33
Leila and the Others (1977)Age: 30as Leila






