Ola Ghanem

Ola Ghanem

1971-11-26 Kuwait Female 50 Known Credits

Biography

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).

Personal Info

Gender

Female

Birthday

1971-11-26

Place of Birth

Kuwait

Known Credits

50

Known For

Acting

Also Known As

علا غانم, Ula Ghanem, Ola Ghanem, Ola Ghanim, Ula Ghanim

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Known For TV Shows

Movie Credits

TV Credits

Zezenia

1997

سماح (41 episodes)

Brothers But Enemies

2012

(30 episodes)

The Second Wife

2013

(30 episodes)

Morning and Evening Talk

2001

(28 episodes)

The Shame

2011

نعمة سيد مجاهد (30 episodes)

Heir Apparent

2015

Madiha (30 episodes)

Places in the heart

2005

Eman/Emmy (33 episodes)

The Seven Girls

2016

(36 episodes)

Good Mood

2013

(30 episodes)

سلسال الدم

اخلاص (32 episodes)

Lucky Charm

2016

(1 episodes)

The Fourth Wife

2012

(30 episodes)

Almutalaqat

2015

(1 episodes)

Father of the Girls

2016

(30 episodes)

The Exit

2016

شهيرة (30 episodes)

The President's Shadow

2017

(30 episodes)

Sharea' Abdel Aziz

2011

(1 episodes)

Ibn Mawt

2012

(1 episodes)

Quloub

2014

(1 episodes)

ظل المحارب

2008

(1 episodes)

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