Ola Ghanem
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Ola Ghanem | |
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علا غانم | |
Born | Kuwait | November 26, 1971
Nationality | Egyptian |
Occupation | Actress |
Notable work | Wajh al-Qamar |
Awards | Best Actress (shared) - Damascus Film Festival[1] 2003 Sahar Al-Layali – Inas Best Actress (shared) - Paris Biennal of Arab Cinema[1] 2004 Sahar Al-Layali – Inas |
Ola Ghanem (Egyptian Arabic: علا غانم) born November 26, 1971) is an Egyptian actress.
Filmography
[edit]Television
[edit]- Habibi Man Takoun
- Hadith Al-Sabah Wa Al-Masaa
- Wajh al-Qamar
- Zizinya
- Gisr Al-Khatar
- Al-Fostat
- Dahaya Wa Laken
- Ta'ala Nehlam Be Bokra
- Al Aar (The Shame)
- Abnmoot
- El zoga el rab3a (The fourth wife)
- Sabaa banat
Film
[edit]- Al-Agenda Al-Hamra (2000)
- Mohami Kholea (2002)
- Sahar El-Layali (2003)
- Hareem Karim (2005)
- The BabyDoll Night (2008) (cameo)
- Mohema Saaba (2007)
- El Academia (2009)
- Bedon Reqaba (2009)
- Ahasees (2010)
- Saiid Klakait (2014)
References
[edit]- ^ a b Shared with Mona Zaki, Hanan Turk and Jihan Fadel "Awards for Ola Ghanem (IMDB)". IMDb. Retrieved 2008-06-21.