Somaya El Khashab

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Somaya El Khashab
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Somaya El Khashab in 2014
Born
Somaya Saeed Said Fetiha El Khashab

(1966-10-20) October 20, 1966 (age 57)
Alexandria, Egypt
EducationAlexandria University
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
Years active1998–present
Spouse
Ahmed Saad
(m. 2017;div. 2019)

Somaya El Khashab [lower-alpha 1] (born on 20 October 1966 [1] [2] ) is an Egyptian actress and singer. She began her career in 1998, acting in many series and movies, and became one of the most famous actresses in Egypt, winning many awards. She also became a singer in 2009 after releasing her first album Hayessal eh.

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Career

Somaya El Khashab graduated from Faculty of Commerce in Alexandria University in 1997. She began her career in 1998, her first work was in Earth secret TV series in 1998. her most famous roles in TV series was in Alhaj Metwali family in 2001 with Nour El-Sherif, The truth and The illusion in 2003 with Fifi Abdou and Yousuf Shaaban, Raya and Sakina in 2005 with Abla Kamel, Interview on life with Yousra and Hesham Selim, Mahmood Almasri with Mahmoud Abdel Aziz, The Satan Gardens in 2006 with Jamal Suliman, Kayd elnesa in 2009, Kings valley in 2011, Wind inherit in 2013, Alhalal in 2017. her most famous roles in movies was in Randeefo in 2001 with Kal Naga, Mediterranean man in 2001, I love you, me to in 2003 with Mostafa Qamar, Honor day in 2004 with Ahmed Ezz, The Yacoubian Building with Adel Emam and Hend Sabry, Justified treason in 2006 with Hany Salama and May Ez El deen. She also begun her career in music in 2009 after releasing her album Hayessal eh, she make many music video with Yehia Saada and Rindala Kodeih. She released her last song in 2019 with Jamil Almaghazi. [3] She won many awards from her works, she won Murex d'Or award from Lebanon in 2009 as best Arab actress. [4] She also won ART award from Arab Radio and Television Network in 2013 as best actress for her role in Wind inherit TV series. [5] She was honored in Saudi Arabia after releasing her song “Btstaawa” where she tackled violence against women. [6]

Personal life

She announced that she married four times secretly. [7] In 2017, she married Egyptian singer Ahmed Saad, they divorced shortly in March 2019. [8] She accused Ahmed Saad of domestic abuse during a TV interview with Basma Wehbe. [9]

Works

TV Series

YearEnglish nameArabic nameRole
1998Earth secretسر الأرض
The Fingerprintالبصمة
The CalculationالحسابNada
1999Gentleman honorableحضرة المحترمRadhea Abdul Khaleq
2000Excuse me, I didn't meanسامحوني ماكنش قصدي
The fajalaالفجالةFatema
2001Repear and presentضبط وإحضار
Alhaj Metwali familyعائلة الحاج متوليMadeha
2002Sanaye sanayeصنايع صنايع
2003The truth and The mirageالحقيقة والسرابNabila
2005Raya and Sakinaريا وسكينةSakina
Interview on airلقاء على الهواNancy
Mahmoud Almasriمحمود المصريKatrina
2006Toto and Pijamaتوتو وبيجامةPijama
The Satan gardensحدائق الشيطانQamar
2009Sea throwingحدف بحرMeshmesh
2011Women trickكيد النساSafeya
Kings valleyوادي الملوكNajeya
2013Wind inheritريح الميراثRahma
2015Me or youيا أنا يا إنتيSohoka/Soso
2017AlhalalالحلالDahbeya/Kodeya
2019Tribes daughterبنت القبائل

Movies

YearEnglish nameArabic nameRole
1999The bedالسرير
2001RendezvousرانديفوToto/Tahani
Mediterranean manالرجل الأبيض المتوسطCaramela
2003How girls love youازاي البنات تحبكBosi
I love you, me tooبحبك وانا كمانFarida
2004Honor dayيوم الكرامةMalak Henawi
2005Ali Spacyعلي سبايسيDunia
2006 The Yacoubian Building عمارة يعقوبيانSuad
Justified treasonخيانة مشروعةShahad
2007Hena maysaraحين ميسرةNahed
2008Master Omar Harbالريس عمر حربHabiba
2010Operation 301عملية 301
2012One hour and halfساعة ونصSaffeya
2015The big nightالليلة الكبيرةNemat

Stage

YearEnglish nameArabic name
1998Shaqawaشقاوة
2003Keda okayكدة اوكاي

Albums

YearNameProducing companySingles
2009Hayessal ehPlatinum records10

Music videos

YearSongDirectorProducing company
2009Ayzak kedaYehia SaadaPlatinum records
Kolen baaqalo radiYehia SaadaPlatinum records
2013Thawrat Alshaab opretKhaled Jalal Egyptian Television Network
2016Ya meskeen Rindala Kodeih herself
2019BtstaawaJamil Jamil Al Maghaziherself
2020Arabeia AnaRindala Kodeihherself

Notes

  1. Full name: Somaya Saeed Said Fetiha El Khashab; Arabic: سمية سعيد السيد فتيحة الخشاب [soˈmæj.jæsæˈʕiːdesˈsæj.jedfeˈtiːħæl.xæʃˈʃæːb] . Her family name is pronounced in the pausa [el.xæʃˈʃæːb] .

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