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Ola Ghanem

Ola Ghanem

Actress

Ola Ghanem was born in Cairo. Her father worked as an architect while her mother was an interior designer. Ola graduated from the Photography division at the Faculty of Fine Arts in 1994 but elected not to continue her studies at the Institute of Theatrical Arts. She came to the public’s attention through her involvement in Mohamed Fouad’s song “Hansaak” (“I will Forget You”). Ola has also appeared on TV commercials. The television productions in which Ola has assumed roles include “Al Qalb Yakhtea Ahyanan” (“The Heart is Sometimes Wrong”), “Zizinia”, “Ahlam Wardieh” (“Rosy Dreams”), “Jissr al Khatar” (“A Bridge to Danger”), “E’qal ya Majnoun” (“Wise Up”). Ola realized fame after taking part in an exceptional television production that was titled “Amakin fee Al Qalb” (“Places in the Heart”). Aside from her television appearances Ola has also acted in a play titled “Al Tayyib wa Al Shereer” (“Good and Evil”). She recently starred in "El Brinseesa" (The Princess).

Born: November 26, 1971 (Age 53) in Kuwait

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Ola Ghanem  Movies & TV Credits

Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
Movie
4.5
Actressهالة رفعت2005
Movie
2.4
Actress2010
Movie
6.8
ActressInas2003
Movie
5.1
Actressمها2002
Movie
5.3
Actress2008
Movie
4.4
Actress2015
Movie
2
Actress2016
Movie
6.5
Actress2006
Movie
3.9
Actress2023
Movie
Actress2000
Movie
4.6
ActressSufi1997
Movie
Actress2015
TV Show
6.1
Actressنعمة سيد مجاهد
30 Episodes
2010
TV Show
8.2
Actress28 Episodes2001-2002
TV Show
Actress1 Episode2016-2016
TV Show
4.9
Actress30 Episodes2013-2013
TV Show
Actress30 Episodes2017-2018
TV Show
Actress1 Episode2012-2012
TV Show
Actress1 Episode2015-2015
TV Show
Actress1 Episode2014-2014
TV Show
Actress1 Episode2011-2011
Limited Series
Actress30 Episodes2013-2013
TV Show
6.2
Actress1 Episode2005-2005
TV Show
Actressشهيرة
30 Episodes
2016-2016
Limited Series
Actressسماح
41 Episodes
1997-2001
Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
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