Shujoun Al-Hajri

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Shejoun Al-Hajri
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Shejoun Al-Hajri in 2018
Background information
Birth nameShejoun matar ayth Al-Shuwayni
Born (1988-02-08) February 8, 1988 (age 36)
Kuwait City, Kuwait
Occupation(s)
  • Actress
  • broadcaster
  • singer
InstrumentVocals
Years active1995–present

Shejoun Al-Hajri (born February 8, 1988) is a Kuwaiti actress and broadcaster. [1]

Contents

Early career

When Al-Hajri was six, she participated in the Ramadan - Alsoaah or Aoanh. [2]

Filmography

television roles
YearTitleRoleNotes
1995competitions Ramadan - Alsoaah or Aoanhherself
1999 Kuwaiti Stories young girl
1999Youths Futureherself
2000The Test
2000Skates on Ice
2000 South Park translator in Arabic dub.
2005Adeel alrouhRanad
2006Alikhtyar alsa’aebherself
2007Jumanahjumanah
2007Ers aldammariam
2008Fitha galbha abyathNoura
2009mouza & LouzaVoice Actor
2009Alhub alkabeershejoun
2009Eni enik (2)herself
2009Shouujiherself
2010Shouuji 2herself
2010Zwarat khamisMouza
2011Bu careem on his neak 7 women’sjawhara
2011Shouuji 3Herself
2012Majmoat ensanwadha
2012kanat alsham wa kanain alshamiathuraya
2013Ser alhawaDalia
2015Thakera mn waraqFajer
2016Sag BamboNoor
2017Black DayZainab
2017Once Upon Every Time

Betrayal of August Trilogy

Rasha
2018Forgive Me i was WrongMaysam
2018Zone 0 (Cartoon) Ep.13Shooji
2018ConfrontationLayali

Awards

Personal life

She attended Gulf English School of Kuwait, shes adopted from 2 Kuwaiti parents after being in foster care until she was 13. [8]

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References

  1. "10 of the best: Ramadan TV for the family". Khaleej Times.
  2. "والدة شجون تخاطبها عبر الوطن: صج ما حملت فيج، بس أنا ربيتج.. إيدي شالتج.. وعيني شافتج.. وقلبي يحبج.. شلون تقولين عن نفسج "لقيطة"!".
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2020-09-21. Retrieved 2022-07-17.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ""المميزون في رمضان للإبداع التلفزيوني 2009" يتوّج فضائية "الراي" أفضل قناة خليجية كويتية في رمضان".
  5. "Music Nation".
  6. "مهرجان المميزون غاب عنه المميزون !!".
  7. ":: السياسة © جميع حقوق النشر محفوظة 2014 - Al SEYASSAH Newspaper::".
  8. "شجون الهاجري تفجّر مفاجأة:في عمر الـ13 اكتشفت أنّي لقيطة". 9 November 2016.