Donia Samir Ghanem

Donia Samir Youssef Ghanem (Arabic: دنيا سمير يوسف غانم; born 1 January 1985) is an Egyptian actress and singer. She is the daughter of actor Samir Ghanem and actress Dalal Abdulaziz; and sister of Amy (Amal).[1] Donia graduated from MSA university and began her artistic life in 2001 when she was 16. She had her first role in a TV show called "Justice has many faces" (Egyptian Arabic: للعدالة وجوه كثيرة – Lil Adala Wogouh Katheera).[2][3]

Donia Samir Ghanem
Donia Samir Ghanem in a press conference
Born
Donia Samir Youssef Ghanem
دنيا سمير يوسف غانم

(1985-01-01) 1 January 1985
Cairo, Egypt
NationalityEgyptian
Occupation
  • Singer
  • actress
Years active1995–present
Spouse(s)
Ramy Radwan
(m. 2013)
ChildrenKayla Ramy Radwan
Parent(s)
Websitedoniasamirghanem.com

Acting career

Donia participated in two TV shows when she was a child. She attracted attention while acting in an Egyptian series called "Justice has many faces." Her first appearance in a film was in 2005 with the comedian Mohamed Henedi.

Through appearances in various Egyptian talk shows, Donia stood out for her mimicry of other Arab singers. Her most famous imitation was of Ahlam's voice singing Myriam Fares's song. Her first song was called "Far2 el Sen".

She was a judge on the 4th season (2015) of The X Factor Arabia along with Elissa and Ragheb Alama, both Lebanese singers.

Filmography

Year Role
1995 (إمراة وإمراة) Nadian
2001 (للعدالة وجوه كثيرة) Nada
2002 (زمن عماد الدين) Fardos
2004 (عباس الابيض في اليوم الاسود) Laila
(أحلام البنات) Dolly
2005 (يانا ياخالتي) Nawal
2007 (أحزان مريم) Hanan
2008 (كباريه) Mona
(اتنين في واحد) Heba
(شارع 18) Aiaa
(كافيه تشينو) Laially
2009 (الفرح) Samira
(طير إنت) Laila
(عزبة آدم) Marim
2010 (لا تراجع ولا استسلام) Jermin
(الكبير أوي ج1) Hadeya
2011 (إكس لارج) Dina
(365 يوم سعادة) Nesma
(الكبير أوي ج2) Hadeya
2013 (الكبير أوي ج3) Hadeya
2014 (الكبير أوي ج4) Hadeya
2015 (لهفة) Ramadan Show Lahfa
2016 (نيللي وشريهان) Ramadan show Nelly
2017 (في اللا لا لاند) Ramadan show Etaab
2019 (بدل الحدوتة 3) Bella/Lahfa/Louly

References

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