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Egyptian actress Mariam Fakhr Eddine died Monday at the age of 81, reported state-run newspaper Al-Ahram.
Fakhr Eddine underwent surgery at Maadi Military Hospital to remove a blood clot on her brain. The actress, who was admitted to the hospitalâs intensive care unit, died due to complications in surgery. A date for the funeral has not been set yet, according to Al-Ahram.
Fakhr Eddine starred in over 200 films including âAl-Aidi Al-Naeâmaâ (Soft Hands), which was produce in 1963, and âAl-Azraa Wal Shaar Al-Abyadâ (The Virgin and The Grey Hair), produced in 1983. She also starred in several TV series such as âAl-Aeâlaâ (The Family) in 1994, and âWa Lam Tansa Annaha Imraâaaâ (And She Didnât Forget that She is A Woman) in 2006.