Layla is a distinguished Egyptian child actress who drew attention for her excellent acting. She is the daughter of artist Ahmed Zaher.
Egyptian child actress who appeared in several works including the series Why Not?! (2020) and The Choice 2: Men of Shadow (2021).
A Saudi singer and actress, born in 1989. She moved between several Saudi cities because of her father's work in the armed forces. She is the sister of media personality Lujain Omran. She participated in the program Gulf Star in 2007, and although she did not win the program, she...Read more subsequently signed on with Rotana and released two albums with them; Bashful, and May God Give Me Joy. She also started acting in television series, making her debut in 04, and then participated in the series To Be or Not to Be, and The Secret of Passion.
Egyptian actor who has appeared in several works such as More Precious Than My Life (2010) and Civil War (2021).
She is an Egyptian actress who debuted in the series, Diaries of a Very Angry Wife S1 (2015). Her acting credits include the series Except Me (2020), and The Father of Girls (2016).
Egyptian actress born in Cairo on 7 November 1997. She studied theater and cinema in the American University in Cairo. She made her debut in 2016. She appeared in several works including the TV series The President's Shadow (2017), Like It Was Yesterday (2018), and The Father of...Read more Girls (2016).
An Egyptian actor, who is the son of actor Khaled Al Nabawy. He studied acting and theater at Santa Monica College and also studied at California State University, Northridge, USA. Nour started acting in a number of plays at the university, after which he made his onscreen debut...Read more in the series The Choice 2: Men of Shadow (2021).
Egyptian actor who made his acting debut on the TV series Abu Omar Al-Masry (2018) in the role of Omar, after which he has appeared in other works, including Kingdoms of Fire (2019), and Cairo: Kabul (2021).
An Egyptian actress, she is known for her participation in Looking for Ola (2022), and Daughters of Abdulrahman (2021).
A South Sudanese actress. She was chosen by director Mohamed Kordofani for the role of Julia in his famous film, Goodbye, Julia (2023), after she passed the auditions.