in
A Date at the Tower (1962) At the age of three, she began her career when she sang in the popular Egyptian children's TV program,
Papa Sharo, hosted by prominent kids' shows presenter Mohamed Shaaban. Her work included a wide range of genres, from light comedies and romances through to political satire. Her film debut was in
Hassan and Nayima (1959). She is credited with acting in films with the most notable Egyptian film stars, such as
Omar Sharif,
Salah Zulfikar,
Rushdy Abaza, and
Shoukry Sarhan. In the early 1960s, Hosny starred in
A Rumor of Love (1960) alongside
Omar Sharif and
Youssef Wahbi. She also starred in
Mafish Tafahom (1961), ''El-Do' el-Khaft
(1961), El-Saferia Aziza
(1961) alongside Shoukry Sarhan. She was also paired with Ahmed Mazhar in El-garema el-Dahka'' (1963). Other important film credits include her role in
Hassan El-Imam's
Money and Women (1960) opposite Salah Zulfikar, whom she was paired with for the second time in
A Date at the Tower (1962) directed by
Ezz El-Dine Zulficar. In 1964, she starred alongside
Nadia Lutfi in
Mahmoud Zulfikar's For Men Only, where she played a role of a girl disguised in a man's appearance to have the opportunity to work in an oil exploration project; the film was a box office hit. In 1966, she starred in 10 films including
Mabka el-Oshak,
His Excellency,
The Ambassador,
El-Talata Yhbonha and
Leilat El Zefaf. In the same year, Hosny starred in
Too Young for Love (1966) opposite Rushdy Abaza. '' (1972)|left In 1970, she starred alongside Salah Zulfikar and Rushdy Abaza in the political film
Sunset and Sunrise (1970) by
Kamal El Sheikh. She worked in two films directed by
Youssef Chahine during her career, the first one being
The Choice (1970), and the second
Those People of the Nile (1972) in which she was paired with Salah Zulfikar for the fourth time. One of her most well-known roles was that of a college student who fell in love with her professor in
Hassan El Imam’s film
Watch Out for ZouZou (1972). In 1974, she starred in
Kamal El Sheikh's Whom Should We Shoot? (1974) alongside
Mahmoud Yassin, whom she shared the lead with in
Where is My Mind? (1974). Her next role was a student and political activist who was tortured in
Karnak (1975), the film was based on the novel by
Naguib Mahfouz. In the films
Shafika and Metwali (1979) with
Ahmed Zaki and
People on the Top (1981) with
Nour El-Sherif, she transformed the musical numbers into scathing satires which gave voice to the oppressed. For this and her other hard-hitting, politically relevant roles, she was seen as part of the intelligentsia. Due to illness and health issues, she retired from acting in 1991. Hosny's final screen appearance was in
The Shepherd and the Women (1991). ==Personal life==