Jumana Murad

Jumana Nawaf Fahad Murad (Arabic: جومانا نواف فهد مراد; born in 1 April 1973 in As-Suwayda) is a Syrian actress and producer. She is one of the most famous actresses in Syrian and Arabic media.

Jumana Murad
Born
Jumana Nawaf Fahad Murad

(1973-04-01) April 1, 1973
NationalitySyrian
Occupation1998–present
Spouse(s)
(
m. 2002; div. 2005)

Rabie Besiso
(
m. 2013)
Children1

Early life and career

Murad born in As-Suwayda to Durzi family, she studied English literature in Damascus University. She began her career as presenter in Ajman TV. her first act was in Pictures fregments in 1998. she also acted in Bab Al-Hara. she acted Zenobia role in 2007.[1] she also opened producing company Jumana International for film, television and distribution.

Personal life

Since 2013 she is married to Jordanian lawyer Rabie Besiso.[2] she previously married two times, first marriage was to Syrian director Najdat Anzour and second was to a Syrian businessman who she refused to acknowledge the name of. in February 2019 she give birth her only son.[3]

Works

Series

  • Pictures fragments (1998)
  • Al Bawasel (2000)
  • Al Masloob (2001)
  • Searching for Saladin (2001)
  • Escaping to summit (2002)
  • Al Tareq (2004)
  • The white thread (2005)
  • Revenge of Rose (2006)
  • Love biography (2007)
  • Eve in history (2007)
  • Shame Slang (2008)
  • Like that we married (2008)
  • Bab Al-Hara (3-5 season) (2008-2010)
  • On the sea wave (2009)
  • Witness proof (2010)
  • Men Wanted (2011)
  • Pharaoh (2013)
  • Love School (2019)

Films

  • The Devils (2007)
  • Shabaan Alfares (2008)
  • Kabare (2008)
  • Femininity seconds (2008)
  • The hapiness (2009)
  • Palm of Moon (2011)
  • The Party (2013)
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References

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