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Madeline Taber, born Madeline Taber el Khouri, is a Lebanese actress originally from Beirut. In 1982, she graduated from college with a degree in media and worked as radio and television news correspondent in Lebanon. She began to act in Lebanon--her film work from this period includes "Kafroon" (1992) in which she co-starred with Syrian actor Duraid Lahham. She then moved to Cairo where she established herself in television with roles in the shows "Farewell, Cordoba," "Hearts of Gold and Copper," and "Confused Hearts." She also acted in a few TV movies like "The Road to Eilat."
Madeline Tabar is a Lebanese actress who was born in Beirut and graduated from media school in 1982. She worked as a journalist and TV presenter for some time in Lebanon, and later on took up acting where she presented many movies, such as the movie “Kafroon” opposite the legendary Syrian actor Doraid Lahaam.
She then decided to come to Cairo in 1992. In Cairo she proved herself in series such as “Goodbye Cordoba” , “Souls of Gold and Brass”, “Wandering Hearts”, “Monira Days” and finally “The Knights”
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