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- Mila is Al-Zahrani is a Saudi actress who started her artistic career in 2017. She did several TV series and feature films. Mila was nominated at the Venice Film Festival for the official award for her role in the movie "The Perfect Candidate" in 2019, in addition to her participation in some Saudi plays. She is considered one of the most prominent Saudi actresses for the year 2021. She is known for Boxing Girls (2018), The Fate Hotel (2021), and Cello (2022).
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Nadine Labaki was born on 18 February 1974 in Beirut, Lebanon. She is an actress and director, known for Where Do We Go Now? (2011), Capernaum (2018) and Caramel (2007). She has been married to Khaled Mouzanar since October 2007.- Actress
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Hend Sabry is a Cairo-based Tunisian actress and lawyer. She was born in Tunis on 20th November and received her license in law at the Faculty of Law of Tunis in 2001. Later she completed her masters in law intellectual property and copyright in 2004. Her acting debut was at the age of fourteen in the Tunisian production "Les Silences du Palais" (Silence of Palaces) in 1994. After starring a number of Tunisian productions, Hend's breakthrough was through "Muzakirat Murahiqua" (A Teenager's Diary) that was considered the most controversial film in 2002. Her role gave her immediate stardom across the Arab world and in a short span of time she became one of the most prominent Tunisian actresses in Egypt and the Arab world. Sabry is prominently involved in social and humanitarian work; since 2009, she has been working closely with the UN World Food Programme on raising awareness about hunger in the region. In 2010, Sabry had officially become a WFP Regional Ambassador. She is also one of four women who have contributed in the Facebook campaign inspired by the Arab spring titled "The Uprising of Women in the Arab World" which promotes gender equality in accordance with the UN's Universal Declaration of Human Rights and calls to grant freedom, independence and security for Arab women."- Actress
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Yousra is Egypt's most renowned multi-faceted celebrity that has been gracing the silver screen for more than 30 years. Since the 1970s, Yousra starred in some of the most important films in the history of Egyptian cinema. Her roles in films and TV series are trailblazing and continue to influence and inspire generations.
Yousra was also named one of the World's 100 Most Powerful Arab Women and is a member of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences (The Oscars), given her rich cinematic history.
Her social stands and opinions have impacted the public domain in Egypt and the Arab world like no other actress of her generation.
Furthermore, she has received over 80 awards and certificates of appreciation from international film festivals all over the world, most notably the Beirut, Cairo, and Cannes international film festivals.
Yousra also received significant honors from the Royal College of Physicians in London, the Arab World Institute in Paris, and America Abroad Media (AAM) in Washington.
The multi-talented star shines bright in the world of music as well, with several chart-toppers under her belt, including the late hit by Abu, 3 Daqat (3 Heartbeats).
No stranger to fashion, she was Christian Dior's ambassador in the Middle East. Many of Yousra's dresses were tailored by international fashion designers like Stéphane Rolland, Elie Saab, Hany El-Behairy, and Rami Al-Ali.
Yousra's exquisite taste in fashion qualified her to be a judge in various fashion shows, such as the Arab world version of the famous reality TV show Project Runway Middle East alongside Elie Saab.
She was also appointed as an International Advisory Board member of the El-Gouna Film Festival in 2014. Yousra's first appearance in cinema was in A Castle in the Air, which was directed by Abdel Halim Nasr. While a true master of her trade, capable of carrying any film on her own, for many of her fans, her roles with the legendary superstar Adel Emam are the closest to their hearts. The duo worked together in 17 films with sweeping box-office success, including Al-Ensan Yaeesh Mara Wahida (Humans Only Live Once) by Simon Saleh in 1981, Ala Bab El Wazir (On the Minister's Door) by Mohamed Abdel Aziz in 1982, Al-Avokato by Raafat Al-Mihi in 1984, Humans and Djinns by Muhammad Rady in 1985, and Karakon fe Al-Sharea (Station on the Street) by Ahmed Yehia the following year. The last of these films was the 2009's hit Bobbos.
Her countless collaborations with the late screenwriter Wahid Hamed were also a favorite, spanning over nine TV shows and blockbusters such as El Mansy (The Forgotten), The Yacoubian Building, Terrorism and Kebab (El Erhab Wel Kabab), and Birds of Darkness (Toyor El Zalam).
Yousra also starred opposite the late veteran actor Ahmed Zaki in five films and appeared in four of Youssef Chahine's films - An Egyptian Story in 1982, Alexandria: Again and Forever in 1990, Alexandria... New York in 2004, and The Emigrant in 1994. Chahine had a really powerful impact on Yousra, to the extent that she said: "Youssef Chahine's impact on me [was significant] on a personal and a professional level. He was considered more of a school to all the people who worked with him." Yousra also starred alongside renowned international Egyptian actor Omar El-Sharif and superstar Amr Diab in Dehk Wa Le'b Wa Gad Wa Hob (Laughter, Games, Seriousness, and Love).
Additionally, Yousra did an outstanding performance in the 2006 film Yacoubian Building, which is based on the best-selling Arab novel of the same name, in which she portrayed the owner of a restaurant that is favored by what's left of Cairo's aristocrats. with a budget that was the largest in Egypt at the time. Variety magazine characterized Yousra's performance in the film as "effortlessly evoking old romantic memories when she sings La Vie en Rose".
On TV, and particularly in Ramadan, Yousra's TV series has always been a must-see. since Ayna Qalbi (where's my heart" in 2002 and Malak Rohi (my soul, Malak), in 2003, Yousra has always been keen on addressing the most pressing social issues of the hour on her TV series.
Her series also usually showcase fresh talents and promising young stars. One of Yousra's most prominent series is Adiyyeit Raie Aam (A Public Opinion Case), Fi Aid Amina (In Amina's Hands), Sharbat, the Cunning, Foq Mostawa El Shobohat (Above Suspicion), Kheyanet Ahd (The Betrayal of Ahd), and Harb Ahlia (Civil War).
Her serial drama Kheyanet Ahd (The Betrayal of Ahd) aired on TV during Ramadan 2020 to huge success, winning her the DG Best Actress Award and the DG Best Series at the Dear Guest Awards in December 2020.
In the same year, she was honored at the Arab Satellite Festival and the Negm El-Arab Festival. Additionally, Yousra was featured in the official music video of Dokki Ya Mazzika of the fourth El-Gouna Film Festival, where she launched her Hareef Tamsil Campaign (Talented Actor) in collaboration with Orange Egypt. The new service was exclusively dedicated for Orange users, with participants submitting videos in which they played a character inspired by any of Yousra's famous roles. The winner was selected to perform with her in her new series, Harb Ahlya (Civil War) in Ramadan 2021. The serial drama was written by Ahmed Adel, produced by El-Adl Group, and directed by Sameh Abdel-Aziz. Additionally, in Ramadan 2021, she took part in the ad campaign for ZED Park alongside a plethora of Arab stars, including Shereen Reda, Karim Abdel-Aziz, Nelly Kareem, Tara Emad, and Huda El-Mufti. Yousra's film career amounts to over 100 films, the most recent of which is the feature film Saheb El Maqam (The Enshrined Saint), which was directed by Mohamed El-Adl and premiered on Shahid to tremendous success. The film starred Asser Yassin, Amina Khalil, and Bayoumi Fouad opposite Yousra, marking her comeback to films since Game Over in 2012. Using her fame for a good cause, Yousra is a social activist who gives back to the community and helps raise awareness and supports many social causes.
"Poverty is one of the most important issues in the world, and it is the key to agony; therefore, if we can decrease the forms of poverty that we come across, I believe our sorrow will also decrease, and so will violence against children and women, which is a major concern, along with education and the environment," she once said. She was chosen by the United Nations to be the Regional UNAIDS Goodwill Ambassador, as she has been known for her participation in social activities with many civil society organizations. Consequently, Yousra received more than 50 awards in recognition of her work as a UNDP goodwill ambassador. She contributed her time and effort to Coptic Orphans - a non-profit organization based in Merrifield, Virginia, in order to support Egyptian orphans. In 2007, the organization presented her the Ideal Award as a tribute for her efforts and time spent aiding children. "Out of over 50 awards that I've received, this one is the one closest to my heart," Yousra stated. Yousra also took part in the 500-500 Ramadan campaign to support cancer patients. Recently - within her role as a Goodwill Ambassador - Yousra participated in the opening ceremony of a 16-day campaign under the theme 'Orange the World: #HearMeToo; End Violence against Women and Girls' at the General Secretariat of the League of Arab States in collaboration with the UN to highlight the issues of gender equality and the empowerment of women. Most recently, Yousra participated in the third Awladna International Forum for Arts of the Gifted, which aims to provide gifted children with special needs with a platform to enrich and showcase their artistic talents and empower them and their families. During the opening ceremony, Yousra performed her new song Anta Qadha (You Can Do It) amid a large number of children with special needs on stage. Additionally, Yousra attended the first edition of Red Sea International Film Festival (RSIFF), delivering a masterclass to educate movie enthusiasts and talk about her amazing journey, which was held after the screening of one of her most iconic films, Strawberry War, which was restored with the support of the Red Sea Film Festival Foundation. Yousra also continued her strong Ramadan streak by starring in Ahlam Saeeda (Happy Dreams) in 2022 alongside Ghada Adel, Mai Kassab, and Shaimaa Seif. The comedy series was written by Hala Khalil and directed by Amr Arafa. In 2022, Yousra was honored at the opening ceremony of the second edition of the RSIFF, receiving the GOLD YUSR Honorary Award. Most recently, she also starred in the 2023 Ramadan season drama 1000 HAMDELLAH A'LA EL SALAMA. Moreover, she's expecting the release of her latest off-season show ROSE & LAILA and film LEILET EL EID, both of which are due for release sometime in 2023.- Born to a Montenegrin mother, Tara Emad is an Egyptian actress with charming and distinguished Eastern-European features who started her career as a model, eventually becoming one of the most sought-after faces in commercials and fashion shows in Egypt and France.
The ever-radiant, striking, and accomplished actress starred in several hit TV series and films throughout her illustrious career, including, Adel Emam's TV series SAHEB EL SAA'DA (HIS EXCELLENCY) (2014).
Her other notable works include the dramas BEN AL SARAYAT and SABAA BANAT, and the widely-popular film EL-HARAM EL-RABE by Peter Mimi.
Afterward, she starred alongside Mohamed Adel Emam in the TV series LAM'IE EL OTT, which premiered in Ramadan 2017. Emad doesn't settle for roles that don't show off the breadth of her acting skills, making her earnestly selective when it comes to the projects she works on.
In 2018, she decided to give more attention to cinema, so she took part in Marwan Hamed's DIAMOND DUST, which brought in EGP 30m and came in second place at the Egyptian box office during the 2017 Eid Al-Adha season.
She also took part in EL KWAYSEEN by Ahmed El-Guindi, which earned more than EGP 20m.
She collaborated once more in 2019 with Hamed in THE BLUE ELEPHANT: DARK WHISPERS - one of the highest-grossing Egyptian films in the history of Egyptian cinema, generating over EGP 102m - in which she performed a complex range of body movements that she has never displayed in any of her previous roles.
Following that, she took part in the thriller film 122 by Yasir Al-Yasiri, starred alongside Ahmed Ezz as Jasmine in the musical comedy play ALADDIN, and participated in the short film Tamer Shabaan's SAMT (PAUSE) alongside Mona Hala. The short film was eventually screened at the Austin Film Festival.
In the Ramadan 2020 season, she co-starred with Yasmine Abdel-Aziz in the TV series W NEHEB TANY LEH, and in the following season, she starred in two serial dramas - MOUSA opposite Egyptian star Mohamed Ramadan and DED EL KASR (UNBREAKABLE) with Nelly Karim.
She also took part in ads for ZED Park and the 500500 Hospital Campaign.
Additionally, she participated in the Ramadan Gucci Show alongside a cast of pan-Arab superstars, including Saba Mubarak and Aseel Omran. The show was inspired by the classic soap operas of the 1980s and was written by Tamer Habib and launched in collaboration between Gucci and Mille.
The video brought together 10 actresses from five Arab countries including Tara, Youssra, Hend Sabri, Shereen Reda, Saba Mubarak, Nour, Huda El-Mufti, Fatima Al-Banawi, Mayan El-Sayed, Sarrah Abdelrahman, and TV presenter Raya Abirached. Furthermore, Emad graced the cover of many top-notch magazines, including Haya magazine - where she was styled by Gucci - Vogue Arabia, Marie Claire Magazine, Cosmopolitan, Sayidaty, and Jamalouki.
In 2014, She appeared on the cover of Elle Arabia's November issue, and Laha Magazine's August issue in collaboration with the prestigious Italian fashion house Fendi.
In 2021, she collaborated with Vogue Arabia, modeling the Miss Dior fragrance in their September issue and Harper's Bazaar. Her work in 2021 included SITTAT BAIT AL MAADI (WOMEN'S MAADI HOUSE) alongside Kinda Alloush, Injy El-Mokkaddem, and Sabry Fawaz. The series - which is now available on Shahid - is the Arabic version of the successful American series WHY WOMEN KILL.
As for 2022, she worked on WATCH IT's original series TAHQEEQ (INVESTIGATION) alongside Ahmed Malek and Huda El-Mufti, as well as the Arabic version of smash-hit US drama SUITS starring Asser Yassin, Ahmed Dawood, and Saba Mubarak, which was launched during the Ramadan season.
Also, in the same year, Tara shared the stage with Ahmed Ezz in Mohamed Mohamady's play HADI VALENTINE, which was performed during the Riyadh Season in Saudi Arabia.
Her most recent work was El MATAREED with Ahmed Hatem and AKHI FAWK EL SHAGARA with Ramez Galal, and she made a guest appearance in the 15-episode TV series MYSTERY BOX, which was aired during the Ramadan 2023 season on Shahid.
As for her upcoming projects, Tara is currently working on BEIT EL RUBY with Karim Abdel Aziz. She's also involved in several projects coming up in the pipeline, including El-Sobky's YEHIA with Ahmed Hatem once again, EL GAWAHERGY alongside star Mohamed Henedy and Mona Zaki.
Not content with limiting herself to one field, Tara is also an accomplished brand ambassador and has represented several famous brands over the years, including Bvlgari, Channel, Michael Oro Jewellery, and Yves Saint Laurent. Emad teamed up with the celebrated Azza Fahmy Jewelry trademark to be their brand ambassador for the new 2021 summer collection - El-Nur - as well.
The stunning actress was also selected by Cartier to serve as its brand ambassador in the Middle East since 2022, making her the only Egyptian celebrity representing the brand currently. Moreover, she participated in Cartier's Panthère de Cartier show in Dubai and the jewelry giant's 2023 Ramadan campaign.
Moreover, Tara is Chanel Beauty's first Middle Eastern brand ambassador and starred in their first AD campaign in the Middle East in 2022.
Most recently, Vanity Fair named Tara Emad one of the six most influential women in the Middle East during a gala dinner hosted by the Red Sea International Film Festival at the 76th Cannes Film Festival.
Given her accomplishments, Tara has become a regular at major international film festivals like the Cannes International Film Festival and Red Sea International Film Festival, even getting selected as a jury member at the PLURAL+ Youth Video Festival that was held by the IOM and the UN. - Riham Abdel Ghafour was born on 6 September 1978 in Egypt. She is an actress, known for Private Alexandria (2005), The Cell (2017) and Alayya el Tarab Biltalata (2006).
- Yosra El-Lozy is a multi-talented Egyptian artist who has run the performance gamut, working as a ballerina, pianist, and voice actor before settling into acting as a profession.
She started her cinematic journey in 2004 with renowned international director Youssef Chahine, starring in his film ALEXANDRIA... NEW YORK. Since then, she has emerged as the leading actress in numerous projects helmed by several esteemed directors, effortlessly straddling the worlds of film and drama as she weaves a tapestry of mesmerizing performances.
Hailing from an artistic family, with her father working as a theatrical director, actor, and distinguished professor of theater at the American University in Cairo (AUC) and her mother having an established name in the puppet theater and voice acting industries - even working for Disney at some point - it is no surprise that El-Lozy eventually followed in her parents' footsteps.
She started off her career when she was a high school student, initially cutting her teeth by working as a voice actor on several animated Disney films before expanding her skillset once she got into the AUC - where she pursued a bachelor of arts in political science and then supplemented it with a master's degree in public and international law - appearing in a variety of musical roles at the university's theater; most notably, SULEIMAN AL-HALABI, THE READER, GUYS AND DOLLS, and THE CONFUSED SULTAN.
Eventually, El-Lozy made her dazzling debut on the silver screen, mesmerizing audiences with her portrayal of the spirited teenage Ginger in Youssef Chahine's masterpiece ALEXANDRIA... NEW YORK in 2004, which was featured at the esteemed Cannes Film Festival's Un Certain Regard that very same year.
Continuing to leave an indelible mark, she also starred in David Cronenberg's TO EACH HIS OWN CINEMA, sharing the screen with American actor Josh Brolin and the iconic Brigitte Bardot.
Naturally, it was only a matter of time before El-Lozy would reap the rewards of her blossoming career, eventually earning a plethora of local and international accolades for her compelling performances in cinema. Her first recognition came with Khaled El-Hagar's remarkable film STOLEN KISSES in 2008, for which she garnered Best Actress at the Alexandria International Film Festival.
She followed that up with Osama Fawzy's BEL ALWAN ELTABEAYA in 2009 - a cinematic gem that earned her a special certificate of appreciation from the Rotterdam Arab Film Festival. After that, she was featured in Ahmed Abdallah's HELIOPOLIS (2010), which reaped several prestigious awards. Her illustrious filmography also includes Ahmed Abdullah's MICROPHONE - which went on to win the prestigious Golden Tanit Award at the Carthage International Film Festival - and Ahmed Samir Farag's LOVE STATION, in which he co-starred alongside Menna Shalaby. Additionally, she showcased her talent in Othman Abu Laban's EL-MARKEB and the short film THE STORY OF THE REVOLUTION.
El-Lozy's cinematic life then took a crucial turn in 2012 when she found herself involved in three diverse and compelling productions; the first of which she co-starred alongside her father, Mahmoud El-Lozy, in the short film LIKE IN A MIRROR.
The second was the comedy film BANAT EL AM, in which she reunited with director Wael Ehsan and starred alongside the talented trio Chico, Ahmed Fahmy, and Hisham Maged. She also embarked on her first collaboration with director Sameh Abdel-Aziz in the star-studded cast film HOUR AND A HALF.
In the following year, she continued to captivate audiences with her performance in the film I NEED A MAN by the renowned Mohamed Shaker Khudair.
In addition to her accomplishments on the big screen, El-Lozy has had an equally successful career on TV, debuting in the highly successful drama KHAS GEDAN, where she shared the screen with legendary actress Yousra.
Following this auspicious start, she went on to participate in the first part of the renowned AL-GAMA'A series, which was a collaboration between the late esteemed writer Waheed Hamed and the distinguished director Mohamed Yasine. In the same year, she also played a role in the second part of the TV series LAHAZAT HAREGA.
Then, in 2012, she worked on three compelling dramas; the first was VERTIGO - a series featuring Hend Sabry and written by Ahmed Mourad that marked a new collaboration between El-Lozy and Abu Laban - the third season of LAHAZAT HAREGA, and RED LINES alongside Ahmed El-Sakka.
A couple of years later, in 2014, El-Lozy landed the lead role in the TV series ADAM AND JAMILA opposite the talented Hassan El-Raddad, marking her third collaboration with director Ahmed Samir Farag and further solidifying her presence as an accomplished actress in the realm of TV drama.
In the same year, she embarked on her first leading role in a Gulf cinematic production, starring in the Emirati film FROM A TO B alongside a slew of esteemed Arab stars such as Palestinian actor Ali Suleiman, Syrian actor Samer Al-Masry, Saudi actor Fahd Albutairi, and Lebanese actor Fady Al-Refai, and worked alongside esteemed actor Yahya Al-Fakharani under the direction of his son, Shadi Al-Fakharani, in the Ramadan drama DAHSHA.
After that, El-Lozy starred in the Lebanese drama CELLO with Syrian star Taim Hassan and Lebanese stars Nadine Nassim Najeeb and Youssef El-Khal.
She then proceeded to have an eventful 2016, working on her first collaboration with director Peter Mimi and the talented Ahmed Hatem in the highly acclaimed film THE FOURTH PYRAMID, featuring in Wael Ehsan's HASSAN WA BO'LOZ, and starring in the comedic series BANAT KHARQAT during the Ramadan season of the same year alongside Riham Haggag, Sherry Adel, and Bayoumi Fouad.
Since then, Yosra's career has been making consistent appearances across many films and dramas, including NO TRESPASSING OR CAMERAS ALLOWED, where she shared the screen with the esteemed Yousra; AKHLAQ EL-ABID alongside the talented Khaled Al-Sawy; FAIN QALBI opposite the renowned Mustafa Amar, HAMZA'S SUITCASE and TAQAT ALQADR alongside the charismatic Hamada Helal; and AL-HALAL opposite Sumaya Al-Khashab.
She also worked on the TV drama BEL HAGM EL A'ELI with the esteemed Yahya Al-Fakharani; the second season of THE HAJJ NOHMAN FAMILY with Syrian star Taim Hassan; Peter Mimi's KALBASH 3, featuring the talented Amir Karara; QAMAR HADI with Hani Salama; and TAQAT HOB alongside Ahmed Hatem.
In 2021, Yosra returned to the silver screen with her role in the movie THE COURT - a cinematic gem directed by Mohamed Amin and written by Ahmed Abdullah. She also starred in the female-led series ELLA ANA's story of BEL WARAQA WEL QALAM and the 15-episode adapted TV series BETWEEN HEAVEN AND EARTH.
Building on that momentum, El-Lozy graced the screen in 2022 with her breathtaking performance in Ahmed Nader Jalal's thriller THE SPIDER alongside Ahmed El-Sakka, Mona Zaki and Dhaffer L'Abidine.
As for her most recent work, in the year 2023, El-Lozy took part in two highly anticipated series during the Ramadan marathon, putting on a stellar performance in the third season of the immensely popular AL-MADAH with the charismatic Hamada Helal, and Sameh Abdel-Aziz's GAMILA alongside the talented Riham Haggag.
She was also featured in GROUP EL MOMMIES, where she shared the screen with super-star Ruby, Mohamed Tharwat, Mahmoud Hafez, and Dareen Haddad.
In addition to her diverse talents in singing, ballet, and voice acting, El-Lozy has also made notable contributions to the television industry, showcasing her hosting skills in several successful TV programs, starting with the worldwide singing sensation THE X FACTOR in 2013, followed by a stint on MBC's MICROPHONE in 2015.
Aside from her work in the fields of art and cinema, El-Lozy also has a track record for humanitarian work, consistently raising awareness about the risks of hearing impairment in children and the challenges they face in learning to speak at a young age, launching a campaign with the aim of providing treatment and support to thousands of children afflicted by the same condition.
In recognition of her remarkable artistic accomplishments and humanitarian efforts, she was eventually honored with the Al-Ahram Newspaper Award in 2017 in acknowledgment of her contributions to the world of drama and her commendable endeavors to provide hard-of-hearing children with the support and resources they need to thrive. - Injy El Mokkaddem was born on 23 July 1977 in Egypt. She is an actress, known for Counterattack (2021), Soqoot Hor (2016) and Al Me'adeya (2013).
- Yasmin Abdulaziz is an Egyptian actress. She started in commercials at age 15 because of one of her mother's friends who owns an advertising company. She soon started to act in cinema and television, then focused more on cinema. Abdulaziz is not always the funny, naughty girl; she has made many dramatic films.
- Basma was born on 7 December 1976 in Cairo, Egypt. She is an actress, known for Qessat Hobb (2010), Ouija (2006) and Zayy el-Nahardah (2008). She has been married to Amr Hamzawy since 15 February 2012.
- Yasmin Raeis believes that each person's life should take dramatic turns before any unexpected changes. Her decision to join the film-making industry as an aspiring actress marked a dramatic turn in her life, which paved the way for a more acute turning point when she was unexpectedly selected for her career-defining role in Mohamed Khan's Factory Girl. Yasmin played the role of a working girl who falls under the spell of love, transcending with this experience class difference to finally stand alone in face of a merciless traditional society that is afraid of love. Standing as one of her most indelible performances, Great Khan predicted that the young actress's performance will definitely land her a prestigious Best Actress award.
However, Khan was not 100% accurate in his prediction, as the young actress did not only receive one award but four- so far; the Best Actress Award from Dubai International Film Festival 2013, Best Actress Award from Malmo Arab Film Festival in Sweden, Best Actress Award at the 18th Egyptian National Film Festival and most recently, the Best Actress Award at the 41st Egyptian Film Association Festival.
In 2010, Yasmin made her first foray into acting through television by playing the role of one of the leading five characters in Ard Khas by Hadi El Bagoury, which initiated her success and was followed by her participation in several films including; Ahmed Helmy's X-Large, Wahed Saheh, Al Maslaha and Taraf Talet, which won Yasmin her role in Mohamed Khan's Factory Girl, marking her breakthrough in cinema. Afterwards, Raeis collaborated with comedian Ahmed Helmy once again in Amr Salama's Made in Egypt before setting to star in a string of films including; Men Dahr Ragel, opposite of Asser Yassin, and Kiss Me Not, written and directed by Ahmed Amer.
Born to a Palestinian father and an Egyptian mother, Yasmin is married to director Hadi El Bagoury, with whom she has previously collaborated in the TV drama Ard Khas and cinema hit Wahed Saheh. - Actress
"Farah Bsieso, an accomplished actress of American, Jordanian-Palestinian heritage, boasts a distinguished career spanning Theatre, Cinema, and TV. Since 1993, she has graced numerous Arabic television series and films, and in 2022, she embarked on an exciting new chapter, securing a prominent role in the Netflix sensation "Mo."
Farah holds a Bachelor's degree in Acting and Performing Arts, earned from the esteemed Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts in Kuwait and Syria. In 2002, MBC channel entrusted her with hosting the acclaimed Talk Show "Kalam Nawaem," a role she excelled in for a decade. The show's global appeal extended across the Middle East, Africa, Europe, and the USA.
Fluent in both Arabic and English, Farah's versatility shines through, with mastery over various dialects and accents, cultivated during her residences in Kuwait, Jordan, Syria, and Egypt.
Her remarkable talent garnered accolades, including the Golden Award for "Best Leading Actress" at the 1998 Cairo International Film Festival for her role in the TV series "Al Frari." Additionally, she received a nomination in the same category at the festival for her exceptional performance in the movie "Daughters of Abdul-Rahman."
Further contributing to the industry, Farah had the honor of serving as a jury member at the prestigious Hollywood Arab Film Festival."- Actress
One of Egypt's most talented actresses. With her expressive brown eyes, lustrous dark hair and flawless olive skin, the ballet dancer, and actress burst onto the scene in 1991, making her mark on the Egyptian Actresses list and audiences as well.
She co-stars with Nadia El Gendyand Mahmoud Hemida in Wild Desire (1992). One of Egypt's foremost leading ladies of the 1990s, Hanan has managed to make her mark on Arabic audiences as well. Born in (Cairo) on 7th of March 1976, Hanan was one of three children, Hanan, Hussein and Hossam of a Father who owns a Factory for Women's wear (El Torki for Dresses). After years of intensive study in ballet, she broke into acting in 1991. In 1992, she had starring roles in Al-mohager (1994), for famous director Youssef Chahine. In 1998, she had the starring role as well in The Other (1999), two very disparate films. Hanan proved to be a huge success. Success gave Hanan a dose of Arab recognition, and, after starring in a number of Egyptian films, she enhanced this recognition in the year 2000 with the entry to TV series Opera Ayda (2000)
That same year, she had a brief but memorable role in breakthrough film Al assifa (2000).- Actress
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Yasmine Sabri is a young Egyptian actress who began her acting career in 2013 when she appeared in the religious program "Khatawat El Shaytan" (The Devil's Steps) with the young preacher Moez Masoud. Afterwards, she joined the cast of the TV series "Gabel El Helal" (El Helal Mountain) with actor Mahmoud Abdelaziz in 2014.- Actress
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- She graduated from the Institute of Performing Arts department of acting and directing. Ayten worked for a period as a model then stopped.The first step was by meeting the star "Mohamed Sobhy" accidentally while filming a television series that her sister "wafaa" shared in. The first radiance was by her appearance in the series (My Father the accused) in front of the star "Nour El-Sherif", and then rolled through the roles in movies (Rami Alaatesamy), (Pyramid Street), (Hsal Kheer), (An Hour And Half), (Ala Gothety). She also made numerous important roles in many TV series.
- Abeer Sabry was born on 26 April 1971 in Cairo, Egypt. She is an actress, known for El-Batal (1998), Zinzanah 7 (2020) and Cinema Enthusiast (2000).
- Actress and Syrian producer , holds a BA in English literature at Damascus University. The art beginning in "Ajman" TV broadcaster, then turned to acting after being encouraged by the director "Nagdat Anzor", to provide the first functional roles in 1998 through the series (Residues Photos). The first roles in cinema was in the movie (Shaban El Faresy), then moved to Egypt to offer a lot of television and movie in Egypt and Syria , and highlighted its cinematic (Life Or Death), (Demons), (Moments Of Femininity), (Cabaret), (Shaaban El Faresy), and (El Farah).
- Hala Sheha was born in 1979 in Cairo, Egypt. She is an actress, known for Meem empire (2024), Leh khaletny ahebak (2000) and Sehr El Oyoun (2002).
- Layla Olwi was born on 4 January 1962 in Cairo, Egypt. She is an actress, known for Girl's Love (2003), I Love Cinema (2004) and Little Love, Much Violence (1995). She was previously married to Mansour Aljammal.
- Nadine Nassib Njeim is Lebanese-Tunissian actress (Lebanese father and Tunissian mother) and a Formar Miss Lebanon from 2004 to 2005, started her career when she was only 16 years old. she managed to land the voice-acting role of the Arabic version of Lara Croft in the 2013 video game Tomb Raider. Nadine has been married to Hadi Asmar since 2012. known for her rules in Nos Youm (2016), What If: Aka Laow (2014) and Cello (2015)..
- She graduated from "The Faculty of Arts", Ain Shams University Department of "Theatrical criticism", and also studied at "The Institute of Arab Music Academy" of the Arts.She participated in the series (Bougie and Tamtam) and (Fawazeer Amo Fouad) this was during 1998 to 2003. The first work of "Heba" was the TV series (The Feast Colors), directed by "Mohammad Ragai", when she was a child , and then participated in the series (Too Crazy Family)with "Fathi Abdel Wahab", "Rania Farid Shawky".She participate in the series (I and Them) with the great artist "Mohamed Sobhy" in 2005, followed by the series (The Prey and The Hunter) with the artist "Mamdouh Abdel-Alim" and the director "Khairy Beshara".
- Razane Jammal is a British Lebanese actress who is fluent in English, French, and Arabic and has had enormous success both at home and abroad, playing a variety of roles throughout her career and acting in several dialects.
In the Arab world, Razane is best known for her role in Marwan Hamed's KIRA & El GIN and was awarded "Best Actress in a Supporting Role" by the 49th Cairo Film Society.
She took the audiences by storm in portraying Sara in the Shahid original drama AL THAMAN, which had the highest viewership in the Arab world at the time of its release, and a guest appearance on Menna Shalaby's Ramadan 2023 drama TAGHYER GAW.
Razane also is the sole Arab star to have joined the DC comics universe in Netflix's hit adaptation of THE SANDMAN- a widely successful adaptation based on one of the best-selling DC comic novels of the same name, which featured on Netflix's top 10 English series and is one of the most popular TV shows according to IMDb.
Her other projects include A WALK AMONG THE TOMBSTONES (2014) alongside actor Liam Neeson with THE QUEEN'S GAMBIT's director Scott Franks; the American series Berlin Station (2016) with Rhys Ifans, Richard Jenkins, and Michelle Forbes; Channel 4's mini-series CHIMERICA (2019) with actor Alessandro Nivola; and Eric and Quentin's French comedy BAD BUZZ (2016).
Shifting gears to her activities outside of her acting career, Razane is Dior's ambassador for women's collections in the Middle East and attended Cartier's Panthère de Cartier Show in Dubai alongside a group of high-profile celebrities.
Finally, the international actress was featured in two advertisements in the Ramadan 2023 season - the first for Memaar Al-Morshedy's project ZAHRA on the North Coast alongside Mahmoud El-Esseily, and the second is an ad for Zain, which broke around 10m views in its first week.
Most recently, Vanity Fair named Razane one of the six most influential women in the Middle East during a gala dinner hosted by the Red Sea International Film Festival at the 76th Cannes Film Festival.
In addition to her acting career, Razane has dedicated herself to humanitarian work, and she has recently been appointed as the ambassador for the Children's Cancer Center (CCC) in Lebanon for 2023/2024. Her role as an ambassador for CCC showcases her commitment to supporting and raising awareness for children battling cancer in Lebanon. - Stephanie Saliba is known for Moment of Silence (2019), Above the Clouds (2018) and Sanawat Al Jereesh (2022).
- Arwa Gouda is an Egyptian Actress, who speaks fluent English, French and Arabic. She started her career as a Model at the age of 13 and won the "Best Model of the World" 2004/2005 title in Turkey which finally launched her acting career. Soon after, the Nefertiti looking Arwa Gouda became a popular actress known for her vast range of characters, her gravity and most of all her genuine performance and was finally able to break out of being typecast as a beautiful young damsel when she played the role of a heroine addict in director Amr Salama's first big screen movie "Zay El Naharda" (On a Day Like Today), which then landed her in getting harder and more challenging roles such as "Safeya" in director Sherif Arafa's movie "El Gezira 2" (The Island 2).
- Mervat Amin was born on 24 November 1946 in Minya, Egypt. She is an actress, known for Al-Ragol Al-Akhar (1999), El-Ketaar (1986) and The School of Mischief (1973).
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With a significantly eminent talent and undeniable powerful presence, Menna Shalaby managed to establish a name for herself in the cinema and television industries early on, thanks to her exceptional talent and commanding attitude. She rose to become one of the most recognized, admired, and sought-after Arab cinema and television actresses.
Menna began her acting career in 2001 with a role in Hadeeth Al Sabah Wal Masaa, one of the most popular and widely viewed television dramas at the time (Morning and Evening Talk). This was only the beginning of her meteoric climb to stardom, as she soon landed roles in well-known films and television series.
Her natural charm and acting talent, which shone through in each of her performances, catapulted her to unprecedented heights in her career. She has flourished in a wide range of genres, including romance, drama, thrillers, and comedy, due to her incredibly diverse aptitude and acting ability.
Menna performed a variety of roles in comedy, drama, action, and romance films. Her famous cinematic roles include El Saher (The Magician) (2001), Baheb El Cima (I Love Cinema) (2004), Ahla al Awqat (Best of Times) (2004), Heya Fawda (Chaos) (2007), screened at Venice International Film Festival and Toronto International Film Festival, Al Ma' wal Khodra wal Wajh al Hassan (Brooks, Meadows and Lovely Faces) (2016), screened at Locarno Festival, Baad El Mawkeaa (After the Battle) (2012), screened at Cannes Film Festival, Microphone (2010), Nawara (2015), as well as Marwan Hamed's hits, Al Aslyeen (The Originals) (2017), and Diamond Dust (2018), which won three awards at the 1st Casablanca Arab Film Festival in Morocco. The film generated more than 32 million EGP (1.8 million USD).
Keen on supporting emerging filmmakers, Shalaby performed the lead role in director Adam Abd ElGhaffar's short film Fork and Knife, which competed in the Short Films Competition at the 2nd El Gouna Film Festival in 2018. Furthermore, Menna's filmography includes Khayal Ma'ata (Scarecrow)(2019), which marks her reunion with Ahmed Helmy after 11 years of their first work together in sorry for the disturbance (2008).
Shalaby's most successful TV roles include Neeran Sadeeqa (Friendly Fire) (2013), Haret El Yahoud (Jewish Quarter) (2015), and Wahet El Ghoroub (2017). Aside from her acting profession, Menna has participated in various charity initiatives for persons with disabilities, raising awareness about the difficulties these people experience in Egyptian society.
Menna has previously won numerous awards at local and international film festivals, including the Faten Hamama Excellence Award at the 41st Cairo International Film Festival (CIFF), where she was also hosted in an in-conversation moderated by American film critic Jay Weissberg on the sidelines of the CIFF, where she reflected on her acting career and milestones along the way. She also won the Best Actress Award at the Egyptian National Film Festival for her roles in El Saher (2001) and An El Eshq Wel Hawaa (2006), as well as the Arabian Cinema Awards (ACA) and the Arab Star Festival for her role in Diamond Dust (2018), as well as the Dubai, Tetouan, Oran, and Cairo Film Society festivals for her role in Nawara (2015), and the Egyptian Catholic Center Cinema Festival for her role in Banat West El Balad (2005), for which she also won a Special Award at the Damascus International Film Festival.
Menna was also voted 'Best Actress' by the public in a number of surveys held by Arab and Egyptian publications and radio stations. In addition, she was honored by the Tetouan International Mediterranean Film Festival in Morocco and received an Honorary Award at the Aswan International Women Film Festival (AIWFF) in 2019 for her remarkable cinematic career in Egypt and the Arab globe.
She also received multiple honors for her television roles, including the Critic's Award for Best Actress at the Arab Satellite Channels Festival for her performance in Wahet El Ghoroub (2017).
Menna has also served on juries for some of the world's most prestigious film festivals, including the Cairo International Film Festival, the Carthage Film Festival (Official Competition), the Malmö Arab Film Festival in Sweden (Feature-Length and Short Film Competition), and the El Gouna Film Festival (Feature Narrative Competition).
Menna Shalaby showed a strong presence online by having three different hit projects which premiered on ShahidVIP. Every Week Has a Friday, which led her to become the first Arab actress to be nominated for an International Emmy Award; Nemra Etnein drama series, in which she starred in an episode, under the title: Awel Embareh (The Day Before Yesterday), opposite Ahmed Malek, directed by Mohamed Shaker and written by Mariam Naoum. And last but not least, the second season of Leh La'a (Why Not?) which was written by Mariam Naoum and directed by Mariam Abou Ouf, the series received huge audience acclaim and won Menna an honorary mention at the Egyptian Catholic Center Cinema Festival.
In 2021, she collaborated with OPPO on the Reno6 Series ad, with the theme "Every Emotion, In Portrait." The goal of this campaign is to urge people to treasure their treasured experiences and memories. The promotional campaign included a short film titled "Photograph: The Space Between Us," starring Menna Shalaby and Nabil Issa.
Menna's most recent projects include Al'Ins W AlNems (2021), in which she co-stars with comedian Mohamed Heneidy. As well as, two box office hits; El Gareema (The Crime), starring Ahmed Ezz and directed by Sherif Arafa, and Men Agl Ziko, starring Kareem Mahmoud Abdel Aziz and directed by Peter Mimi, the film is now available for streaming on Netflix.
Her latest 15 episode series Betlou' Al-Rouh', directed by Kamla Abou Zekry, screened in Ramadan 2022 on MBC and ShahidVIP, garnered her the Best Actress Award at the 2022 Cairo Drama Festival and Best Actress Award in The Arab World at the 2022 Murex D'or ceremony.
Shalaby's latest work is Shahid's TAGHYEER GAW series, which aired during the 2023 Ramdan season to terrific audience reception. Earlier in 2023, the megastar was also honored at the second edition of the Cairo Drama Festival alongside directors Kamla Abo Zekri and Peter Mimi, as well as acclaimed actors Maged El-Kidwany, Mona Zaki, and Karim Abdelaziz.
As for the Ramadan 2024 race, Shalaby will be opting for the radio instead of the small screen; the star is hosting a radio series titled BEIT OM EL GHOLAM airing on NRJ, Egypt's 92.1 radio station. The series is directed by Moustafa Mounir and written by Mohamed Ismail.- Although she had no interest at all on being an actress, Mona Zaki is now a remarkable leading star. Mona started her career in acting accidentally, when she met Mohamed Sobhi, the famous Egyptian Actor and Director. Mona is a Mass Communication student at the fourth grade. Her dream is to prove herself as a good actress. She wants to make good remarkable roles in her career as a Super Star. 'There is a lot to do'.
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Egyptian actress and singer. She began artwork since the beginning of the third millennium through a comedy series (Youth Online) in 2002, and participated later in several series, including (Emperor, The Aunt Nour, dignitaries), which enabled it to achieve significant penetration in record time, but the first movie appearance was with the late director "Youssef Chahine" through the film (Alexandria New York), and participated later in a large number of films, including (Ouija, The Game Of Love, About Love And Passion, I Am Not With Them, 678).- Since an early age, Mai Ezzidine was chosen to address the audiences at the nursery graduation party, even at the EGC school in Alexandria she was the leader of the school theatrical group. She had interests in arts too, she liked making portraits, this is not far from her family, as her Uncle Raouf Nassry, is the well known caricature artist in the famous Sabah El Kheir and Rosal Youssef Egyptian magazine. She recently graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Social Department.
Unlike many of her colleagues, the young Mai was determined to start an acting career. Back in 2001, she learnt that 'Mouhamed Fouad', the popular Egyptian singer was looking for a fresh new face to star opposite in his project film Rehlet Hob - aka A love journey. She took the initiative and asked director Mounir Radi - a friend of the family - to introduce her to Mouhamed El Nagar the director of the subject film.
El Nagar found in her a fresh pretty face and talent, in turn, he introduced her to Mouahmed Fouad who was also taken by her beauty, and he gave her first leading role.
Mai's second appearance was in TV series Ayna Qalbi - aka Where is my heart, and career began to develop after she was discovered in this most popular series.
The Sobki's brothers, the famous producers known for not missing a single chance, heard of her success, soon they made a phone call to Mai, and made her an offer she could not refuse. They offered her a challenging role, the role of a poor, uneducated girl. Desperate to jump-start her acting career, she accepted, especially when she knew that Abla Kamel and Mena Shalaby (whom she previously worked with in TV series (Ayna Qalbi) were going to be cast in the film.
By then, her name was known, and her talent was obviously clear, strings of roles followed, some came extremely good and some not. Director Magdy Abu Emeira, her discoverer, gave her another leading role in TV series Al Haqiqa Wa Al Sarab - aka The truth and the mirage; starring Fifi Abdu. Mai brilliantly played the role of Manal, Fifi's daughter.
Still believing in the importance of the big screen, she made another two films, which were not a success. She starred opposite Amer Mounib in film Kimo Wa Antimo, and then she starred solely in film Farah. Although these films failed, yet, Mai considers her role in film Farah as one of her best.
Lastly, Mai had three TV series aired during the month of Ramadan, Ya Ward Meen Yeshrereek, Leqaa Ala Al Hawa, and Mahmoud El Masry. Although working in three sets is so exhausting, she had to do it. She could not ignore the offer of the great star Samira Ahmed who called her to offer her a role in TV series Ya Ward Meen Yeshtereek.
Mai now pays more care in selecting her roles; she likes the challenge in playing new characters, regardless of the material profit. - Farah Yusuf is known for El-Markeb (2011), Moga Harra (2013) and Kobolat Masroka: Stolen Kisses (2008).
- Hana El Zahed was born on 5 January 1994 in Cairo, Egypt. She is an actress, known for Jimm's Plan (2014), Love Story (2019) and Mr. Ex (2023). She has been married to Ahmed Fahmy since 2019.
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Rubi started her career as a model by coincidence when Murielle Romanoff, Polish singer spotted her in front of the AUC. He found in her the tipical Arab beauty he was looking for. He chose her to to do the video clip for his song "Don't make me cry". Rubi did commercials for Sparkle, Alo and others. She worked with famous master film director Youssef Chahine in Silence... We're Rolling (2001), where she played the role of a romantic wealthy girl, who happens to fall in love with her driver, whilst her mother falls in love with a young man who is after her money. Her favorite actors are Omar Sharif, Faten Hamama, Soad Hosny and Hind Rostom.- Sherin began her career with appearances on advertisements as a child and thereafter she transitioned to television series. At 15 she had her cinema debut in the title "Hamada Yel'ab" ("Hamada is Playing") which was followed by roles on several television dramas such as "Hayyati Inta", "AL-Mersyo AL-Bahar" and "'Efreet AL-Qirsh". Thereafter Shereen acquired fame following her portrayal of Queen Neriman in the television series "AL-Malik Farouk" ("King Farouk"). She then took part in several cinema works including "Kharig a'n AL-Qanoon" ("Outlaw") and "Kalashnikov" before playing a role in the film "Hassan WA Morqoss". That effort led to her delaying her studies for a little while as she was studying at the French language division of the faculty of commerce. Shereen intends to study at the Institute of Theatrical Arts or at the Institute of Cinema after concluding her present studies. Later in the current decade she continued in both TV & cinema with a strong appearance in TV in the holy month "Ramadan", she portrayed a revolutionary role in TV series "Citizen X" as "Sara Abdel Shahid"; next year in TV series "Private Number", and then as "Hala" in "Temporary Name" in 2013.
- Egyptian actress, graduated from the Faculty of Agriculture of the University of Zagazig, to go then to Cairo, discovered by the director "Noor Eldemerdash" then worked with "The Three-Lights Stage" team in the play (Hello Doctor) and that was the beginning to be known to the public, then her works rolled in between theater , cinema and television and the most important of which (Sorry For The Inconvenience), (People In Kafr Askar), (Ya Rab Walad).
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Donia Samir Ghanem is an Egyptian actress and singer. She was born in January 1,1985 in Cairo, Egypt. She is the eldest daughter of the Egyptian cinema icon Samir Ghanem, and Egyptian actress Dalal Abdel Aziz; and the sister of Amy Samir Ghanem who is an actress too. She graduated from Modern Sciences & Arts (MSA) University, Faculty of Mass Communication Major in broadcasting in 2008. She started her acting career when she was 10 in a movie entitled "Emra'a wa Emra'a" (1995). She attracted attention while acting in an Egyptian TV series called "Justice has many faces" in 2001. She got her breakthrough role in "Ya ana ya khalty" (2005) which starred the comedy actor Mohamed Henedy. Her collaboration with Ahmed Mekky in rom-com movies "Teer Enta" (2009) and "La Tarago Wa La Esteslam" (2010) achieved huge success. She co-starred with Ahmed Mekky in four seasons of "El Kabeer Awy", an Egyptian sitcom, which was a huge hit in the Middle East. Donia is an UNICEF Egypt Ambassador and she took part in the #FightUnfair social media campaign in 2015 which aimed at shedding the light on the challenges facing children and young people in Egypt, and she urged for ending the use of violence as a form of discipline for children. She has also participated in a UNICEF Regional campaign in 2016, in support of Syria, alongside UNICEF's prominent Goodwill Ambassadors. The campaign, #FIVE years, showcased the impact of war on the Syrian citizens and a call to end the suffering of children. She made a contribution to the social media campaign 'A Child is A Child' on social media, during Ramadan 2017 and posted on her Instagram account encouraging her community to donate through UNICEF website to help save and change children refugees' lives. In October 2017, Donia gave her first musical performance for kids titled "Donia's World". She invited a group of 70 children, benefiting from shelter and protection services of UNICEF's partner, FACE for Children in Need, to attend her musical show. She was a judge on the 4th season (2015) of The X Factor Arabia. She won a fair amount of awards for her roles in movies and TV series such as El Farah (2009), Lahfa (2015) and Nelly & Sherihan (2016). She did 2 singles; "Mesh Adra Asad' Enaya' and "Khalas Ertaht" in 2005 and featured in 2 songs by Ahmed Mekky ("Dawar Bi Nafsak" in 2009 and "Ehlam" in 2010). "Wahda Tania Khales" is her debut Album which was released in 2014 and gained success in the Middle East. She got married in June 13, 2013 to TV presenter Ramy Radwan and gave birth to her daughter Kayla in March 2014.- Aimi Samir Ghanem is known for The Player (2012), I Need a Man (2013) and Sameer & Shaheer & Baheer (2010). She has been married to Hasan El-Raddad since 4 November 2016.
- Ghadah Adel is known for The Student Cop (2004), Kasablanka (2019) and Private Alexandria (2005). She was previously married to Magdy Al Hawary.
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Sherine was born on 10 October 1956 in Egypt. She is an actress, known for Al-irhabi (1994), The Other Face (1987) and Grand Hotel (2015). She was previously married to Mohamed Osama.- Egyptian actress Noura born in 1956. She received her bachelor's degree in commerce and then starred in a number of films starting in the seventies, including: "Haza Uhibo, Haza Ureedo" (I love this, I want that), "Shaytan" (The Devils), "El Mahfaza Ma'aya" (I Have the Wallet), "Antar Shail Sefo" (Antar Holds His Sword), and "Ghawi Mashakel" (Troublemaker). Noura retired from acting in the mid-nineties. Noura considered to be one of the most beautiful actresses during the 70s and 80s.
- Heba Nour is known for Born from the Flank: Wilada Min Alkhasira (2011), Big Lie (2023) and Andaleeb El Dokki (2007).
- Huda El-Mufti is a prominent Egyptian actress with an extensive repertoire. She rose to fame after playing the role of Nadine in HAZA AL MASAA (This Evening) by Tamer Mohsen in Ramadan 2017. Her spontaneity as an actress drew the attention of audiences and filmmakers alike, which opened the doors for her to play numerous roles in films and TV dramas. El-Mufti studied Drama and Theater Criticism at The Faculty of Arts of Ain Shams University. She then started her career as a model and fashion blogger at the age of 17. Her love for acting drove her to audition for many TV ads. This allowed her to rub shoulders with some of Egypt's most prominent directors, including Tamer Mohsen. Following her breakthrough in 2017, El-Mufti worked with key stars and prominent directors in projects like Hatem Ali's KA'ENO EMBAREH (Like It Was Yesterday) (2018) - in which she played the role of Lina, a kind-hearted girl in her 20s who shows her love and tenderness in a way that makes her a precious family member. The role received great acclaim from the audience and the whole series was a massive success. She also worked on Mohamed Ali's LADAYNA AKWALON OKHRA (We Have Further Comments) (2018) alongside Egyptian superstars Youssra and Shereen Reda. Furthermore, in 2019, El-Mufti starred in the five-episode-story MA TEEGY YA MELIGY in the third season of the multiple-themed TV drama NASEEBY W ESMETAK (MY DESTINY, YOUR FATE) by director Mostafa Fekry and screenwriter Amr Mahmoud Yassin, where El-Mufti captivated the audience one more time with her exquisite portrayal of Khadija - the well-off girl who falls in love with a physically impaired writer. In 2020, Huda El-Mufti made her debut in cinema with two different films. The first was RAS EL SANA (NEW YEAR) - written by Mohamed Hefzy and directed by Mohamed Sakr - in which El-Mufti played the role of Sirin, a rich and bold girl who gets in more trouble than she can handle. The other film was BANAT SANAWY (HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS), which tackled the lives of five girls in high school. She presented the role of a spoiled girl that pushes her hard-working father to work more to get her what she wants. The two films presented a great example of El-Mufti's outstanding ability to play complex and different characters. Also, in Ramadan 2020, she starred in VALENTINO TV drama opposite the legendary Adel Emam, playing the role of Nabaweyya - a strict hard-working student who doesn't pay much attention to the usual girls' issues and focuses more on reading and space science. Then, in 2021, she starred in the comedy-fantasy film DIDO with Karim Fahmy, which was released on Eid El-Fitr. Moreover, she took part in FARE' KHEBRA (DIFFERENT EXPERIENCE) - which was written and directed by Sherif Nagib. Additionally, El-Mufti was featured in Vodafone's summer 2021 music video El-Donia Betoro's opposite superstar Amr Diab by director Tarek Alarian. She was also featured in Telecom Egypt's 5th anniversary TV commercial alongside Hend Sabry, Amr Saad, Nadine Njeim, and Nour El Nabawy. The commercial pulled in over 27 million views on YOUTUBE. As for 2022, during the Ramadan season, El-Mufti starred in two episodes of the Arabic version of SUITS alongside Asser Yassin and Ahmed Dawood. Moreover, she starred in several films, including the action comedy AMOHOM (THEIR UNCLE), BAHEBAK (I LOVE YOU), YOUR LUCK TODAY, Marwan Hamed's KIRA & EL GIN - which is based on Ahmed Mourad's best-selling novel 1919. El-Mufti also starred in a number of original series on major SVOD platforms in the Arab world, including two of Shahid's originals with Ahmed Malek - BIMBO and NEMRA ETNEIN. Moreover, she starred in WATCH IT's INVESTIGATION (Tahqeeq) and the first Egyptian Netflix original series PARANORMAL by Amr Salama. She finished shooting the Egyptian version of the American TV series THE GOOD WIFE with Hend Sabry. (deleted a Few hours in one day).
Additionally, during Ramadan 2023, she starred in the series MYSTERY BOX with Ahmed Dash and Ali Kassem. She will also be a guest star in Amr Salama's SHAMMAREKH, which will star Asser Yassin and Amina Khalil. Besides films and TV series, El Mufti had a significant presence in many key magazines, including Vogue Arabia, Identity Magazine, Harper's Bazaar, and Marie Claire. She also graced the cover of Elle Arabia Magazine, in which she was styled by the prestigious Gucci NS and was featured on the cover of Hia magazine's March issue in honour of International Women's Day. Moreover, she joined Dior's friends on a magical journey with the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express with Dior Beauty at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival. Furthermore, Huda has attended various international festivals all over the world, such as the Cairo International Film Festival and the Red Sea International Film Festival. Finally, El-Mufti took part in many high-end brands' ad campaigns like Bvlgari, Fendi, Miu Miu, and lastly Dior, in which she was among the representatives of Tobacolor fragrance. Moreover, she has become the face of Puma's Cruise Rider collection and attended, this year, Cartier's event Panthère de Cartier in Dubai. - Her career began with "Badia Masabni" band where she was involved in dancing in groups, and in 1943 began working in the field of cinema where she formed a successful dual team with the artist "Farid al-Atrash" in several movies and did the most famous dances with him. Her dance was characterized by combining Eastern dancing and Western dances, as Samia Gamal focused in her dance in providing a state of fascination for the spectators through clothing, music and lighting.
- Layla Fawzi was an actress, known for Min ajal emraa (1959), Gamal wa Dalal (1945) and Safeer gohannam (1945). She was married to Jalal Moa'awad, Aziz Osman and Anwar Wagdi. She died on 12 January 2005 in Cairo, Egypt.
- Huda Al Atrabi is known for Kalabsh 3 (2019), Mom Is Pregnant (2021) and The good, the evil and the playful (2019).
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- Valerie Abou Chacra is known for Al Hayba (2017), Al Hayba the Comeback (2018) and Not Guilty (2021).
- Yara Bou Monsef is known for Flawless (2022) and Hikmat Wehbi Podcast (2022).
- Nour Al Ghandour (November 12, 1993), an Egyptian actress living in Kuwait. She graduated in 2017 from the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts in Kuwait. She began her artistic career as a broadcaster on Al-Rai Channel, but she turned to acting after the artist Muhammad AlAjaimi insisted on her participating as an actress in one of the series. She achieved success and fame after she was chosen as one of the heroines of the series "Female Student Housing." She continued her acting career after that and participated in many productions
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Jood Aziz is known for Asouf (2018) and Female jinn (2021).- Jihan Nasr is known for Alhisan al'aswad (2017).
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Fayza Kamal is known for The Lost Airplane (1984), One Thousand and One Nights (1985) and Asef Lil Ezaag (1988).- Nada Adel is known for Me and Her (2022), The Godfather: Part 2 (2018) and Nasibi Wa Qesmetik (2016).
- Emy El Gendy is known for Aamel Eih (2022) and Dayman Amer (2022).
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Bassam Dawoud is known for Schaum Und Sand (Ramel o Zabad) (2018), Guilt (2024) and Next Station (2022).- Layla Hussain is known for Selssal El Dam (2013) and Al Helmeya Nights (1987).
- Reem Mostafa was born on 25 December 1986. She is an actress, known for Teer Bina Ya Alby (2022), El-Wasseya (2018) and Nassibi We Quesmeta (Ehdi Ya Madam) (2018).
- Egyptian actress, born in 1992, worked at the beginning of her life in a large number of ads in favor of Vodafone and Pepsi companies, and began working in the field of representation since 2012 through the TV drama, and TV series shared in as: (Escape, a heat wave, Ebn Halal, tentative name,Hawary Bogharest,Mawlana El Ashek,Saber Google,kangaroo of love).
- Amira Elsherif is known for Nasibi Wa Qesmetik (2016), Elli Ekhtasho Mato (2016) and Meraty w Zawgaty (2014).
- Rima Al-Ali is known for Al-Lughz (2019).
- Shahad Al Khattab is known for The Red Zone (2021) and Al Khawaat (2023).
- Menna graduated from the Faculty of Tourism and Hotels. Menna started acting when provided her mother, who was working as an assistant director, Majdi Abu Amira, assigned her one of the roles in the series where my heart in 2002. She participated in the series of demons tourism year in 2004. This role was a turning point in her life.
- Suzan Najm Aldeen is known for Pharaoh's War (2019), The Assassins (2024) and Khalid ibn al-Walid (2006).
- Eman Salama is known for Hena maysara (2007), Qisti Beyugani (2018) and Wara Kol Bab 2 (Big Lie) (2021).
- An Egyptian actress who spent part of her life in America, where she studied there, moved to Egypt, graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Department of English. She made her debut in the series Taht Setra , the latest "Soqut Horr" and "Hag Nouman Family Season 1" "Hag Nouman Family Season 2" "Black Horse" and Other Film Like Batraa
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Dina Fouad is known for A Footnote in Ballet History? (2016).- Caroline Azmy is known for Secret File (2022), The Godfather: Part 2 (2018) and The Godfather (2017).
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Randa Al Behery was born on 18 August 1983 in Cairo, Egypt. She is an actress, known for Saboba (2012), Bedoon Reqaba (2009) and Ayshin el-Lahzah (2010).- Actress
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Majida El-Roumi is a Lebanese singer, her father is the great musician Haleem al-Roumy who appointed the Lengend Fairuz, in her early beginnings, as a chorus singer at the radio station in Beirut, went on to compose several songs for her and chose for her the stage name Fairuz. Majida al-Roumy was influenced, since childhood, with top Arab singers and musicians like Muhammad Abdul Wahhaab, Om Kolthoum, Abdul Haleem Haafez and Asmahaan. Raymond Safadi, her cousin, was fascinated with her voice and thought that she could be very successful if she pursued singing as a profession. Majida al-Roumy was appointed Ambassador for the United Nation's Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) on World Food Day, October 16, 2001 in an official ceremony in Rome, Italy. She has participated in numerous round-table discussions on the role of FAO Ambassadors in helping the Organization combat world hunger. As FAO Ambassador, Majida inaugurated the First Annual Agricultural Week in Lebanon and dedicated the book prepared by FAO "Sanaabel el-kheir" on 8 November 2005 during an official ceremony to celebrate World Food Day 60th Anniversary at the UNESCO Palace in Beirut.- Her career began to work as an advertising girl , and then began to do some small roles in the television serials after the year of 1996 till 2000, when assigned to her the role in the movie "Short and T-Shirt and Cap".While her small roles she was taught in (The Higher Institute of Theatrical Arts) that she graduated from it after that.The beginning of her fame was in the series "Welad El-Akaber" in 2003 with the actor "Hussein Fahmy", and then followed by many successful works, which include the series (I and Those) and (Saraya Abdeen), and the movie (Tabakh El- Rais) in 2008.