Salwa's journey in the world of entertainment began with her graduation from the Higher Institute of Theatrical Arts in 1978, marking the starting point of her illustrious career.
It was through the guidance of renowned director Henry Barakat that Salwa was nominated to participate in the film "Lovers Under Twenty", a pivotal moment that catapulted her into the spotlight.
However, it was her subsequent appearance in the series "Hend and Dr. Numan" that truly cemented her status as a rising star.
Since then, Salwa has effortlessly navigated the dual worlds of film and television, leaving an indelible mark on both mediums.
Her filmography boasts a diverse range of titles, including "Shuadr", "Desuki Effendi fe el Masiaf", "Demons of Asphalt", and "El Saher", each one a testament to her remarkable talent and versatility.
In television, Salwa has made a significant impact with her work on shows such as "Refaat Al-Hagan", "El Doa El Shared", "A Talking of Morning and Evening", and "Friendly Fire", showcasing her remarkable ability to adapt to various roles and genres.
Throughout her career, Salwa has consistently demonstrated her capacity to excel in a wide range of projects, solidifying her position as a highly respected and accomplished actress in the Egyptian entertainment industry.