Year | Title | Translation | Role |
---|---|---|---|
1978 | Goha Wa Banat Al-Shahbandar | ||
1979 | Anf we 3 Eyion | Nose and 3 Eyes | |
1994 | Rafat Al-Haggan | Helen Samhoon | |
1996 | Hayat El-Gohari | Hayat | |
2000 | Awan El Ward | Flowers Time | Amal |
2002 | Ayna Qalbi | Where Is My Heart | Leqaa |
2003 | Malak Rohi | King of My Soul | Malak |
2004 | Ahlam Adiyyia | Normal Dreams | Nadia Anzaha |
2006 | Lahazat Harega | Critical Moments | Sarah |
2007 | Adiyyeit Raie Aam | A Public Opinion Case | Abla |
2008 | Fi Aydee Amina | In Safe Hands | Amina |
2009 | Khas Giddan | Up Close and Personal | Dr. Sherifa |
2010 | El Arabi maa Yousra | The Arab with Youssra | Herself |
2010 | Bel Shamaa Al-Ahmar | In Red Wax | Dr. Fatma |
2012 | Sharbat Louz | Sharbat Louz (Name) | Sharbat |
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