Shujoun Al-Hajri

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

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

Early career

When Al-Hajri was six, she participated in the Ramadan - Alsoaah or Aoanh.[1] She also participated in the presentation at the children's television program. She began acting at the end of the 1990s in the series moves on the ice and Love comes late and choice, while the actual beginning of 2002.

Filmography

television roles
Year Title Role Notes
1995 competitions Ramadan - Alsoaah or Aoanh herself
1999 Kuwaiti Stories young girl
1999 Youths Future herself
2000 The Test
2000 Skates on Ice
2000 South Park translator in Arabic dub.
2005 Adeel alrouh Ranad
2006 Alikhtyar alsa’aeb herself
2007 Jumanah jumanah
2007 Ers aldam mariam
2008 Fitha galbha abyath Noura
2009 mouza & Louza Voice Actor
2009 Alhub alkabeer shejoun
2009 Eni enik (2) herself
2009 Shouuji herself
2010 Shouuji 2 herself
2010 Zwarat khamis Mouza
2011 Bu careem on his neak 7 women’s jawhara
2011 Shouuji 3 Herself
2012 Majmoat ensan wadha
2012 kanat alsham wa kanain alshamia thuraya
2013 Ser alhawa Dalia
2015 Thakera mn waraq Fajer
2016 Sag Bambo Noor

Awards

  • Best Actress 2008[2]
  • Best star rising Arab world 2008
  • Best Young Actress 2008
  • Best Show & Presenter 2009[3]
  • Best Show & Presenter 2010
  • Best TV Presenter 2010[4]
  • Best Show & Presenter 2011
  • Best Actress 2013
  • Best GCC Artist 2015[5]
  • Best lead actress Show 2016[6]

Personal life

She attended Gulf English School of Kuwait, shes adopted from 2 Kuwaiti parents after being in foster care until she was 13.[7]

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References

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