Mikaella Boulos

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Mikaella Boulos (born 8 April 1992 Beirut, Lebanon) is a Greco-Cypriot-Lebanese actress and architect. She is known for her role as Dia in the Lebanese comedy series "Aayle A Fared Mayle", [1] and film "Madame Bambino". [2]

Boulos received her Bachelor of Architecture degree from Notre Dame University - Zouk Mosbeh in 2016. In 2017, she started her own architectural business, MIRAJ Architects (MIkaella & RAbih Jrab Architects [3] ) with her partner Rabih Jrab. The couple married on 8 September 2017.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleDescription
2007Aayle A Fared Mayle Season 1DiaComedy Series on LBC
2008Madame BambinoDiaCinema/Film for 6 months
2010Aayle A Fared Mayle Season 2DiaComedy Series on LBC
2012Aayle A Fared Mayle Season 3DiaComedy Series on LBC
2014Aayle A Fared Mayle Season 4DiaComedy Series on LBC
2016Aayle A Fared Mayle Season 5DiaComedy Series on LBC

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References

  1. Aayle A Fared Mayle
  2. Madame Bambino
  3. "Miraj". Archived from the original on 2019-05-26. Retrieved 2020-04-03.