Neven Madi

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Neven Madi
Born
Neven Madi

(1992-11-25) November 25, 1992 (age 30)
Nationality Syrian, Emirati
Occupation Actress
Years active1999-present

Neven Madi (born 25 November 1992) is an Emirati-Syrian actress. She is best known for her work in television series broadcast in the Persian Gulf region, as well as in some Syrian works. She began her career in 1999 as a child. Her most famous roles were in Sea Shadow in 2011, [1] Eyes ink in 2012, Love is bossy in 2014, Justice: Qalb Al Adala in 2017, [2] and The Inheritance in 2020. She is the cousin of Syrian actress Jumana Murad. [3]

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Works

Series

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YearNameRole
1999Hayer Tayer
2008Noss Darzen
2008The MidwifeYoung Baderiya
2008Miss Nora
2009The Desert Hummers
2010Daughters of Shama
2010North wind
2010Heart tiring
2010-2017Tamasha
2011We dont agree
201204
2012Girls 4
2012Eyes inkHabiba
2012Love papersAlonnoud
2013Silence of revelationReem
2013Omran tales
2013Lol time
2014Obsessions
2014Grain of sand
2014Love is Bossy
2015Fetnat zamanha
2015Dubai London Dubai
2017 Justice: Qalb Al Adala Layla
2018White heartsShams
2018House of Zeen
2019Just moments
2019AlassoufBatoul
2019AlTawashMozah
2019Mansour S5
2020Lick number is 7Layla
2020Soughan daughterGhazeel
2020The inheritanceOhoud

Films

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YearNameRole
2008Daughter of Mariam
2011 Sea Shadow Kaltham
2014Sun dress
2014Jomaa and The sea
2017Match
2018Awar QalbNeven
2019Ali and AlyaAlya

Stages

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YearName
2006Kingdom of monkeys
2009Abood and Dodo
2011Me, my wife and Obama
2016Wedding of Monday

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