Sulafa Memar

Sulafa Refaat Memar (Arabic: سلافة رفعت معمار; was born in 26 April of 1976 in Damascus). She is a well known Syrian actress, she begun her career in 1994, she stuided at Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts in Damascus, Syria. she acted in TV and cinema. she won Best Arab actress award in Algerian Film Festival for her role in ‘Tahta Al Sakef’.[1]

Sulafa Memar
Born
Sulafa Refaat Memar

(1976-04-26) April 26, 1976
NationalitySyrian
OccupationActress
Years active1994–present
Spouse(s)
Saif Aldin Alsubaei
(
m. 2002; div. 2012)
Children1

Personal life

Sulafa Memar was born in Damascus, her origin belong to Aqarib village at Hama Governorate.[2] In 2002, she married to a Syrian actor and director namely Saif Aldin Alsubaei. In 2006 she gave birth to her daughter Thahab. In 2012 she and her husband divorced.[3]

Works

Series

  • Family five stars (1994)
  • Family issue (1999)
  • Kan ya makan (2000)
  • Salah Al-deen Al-Ayyobi (2001)
  • Light spot 1 (2001)
  • Alo Jamil Alo Hana (2001)
  • Flowers in salty soil (2002)
  • Time conflict (2002)
  • Before Sunset (2003)
  • House of pride (2003)
  • Little thorns (2005)
  • Hide hatred (2005)
  • Baibars (2005)
  • People of love 1 (2006)
  • Time of fear (2007)
  • Its not mirage (2008)
  • Yasmin collar (2008)
  • Another raining day (2008)
  • Partners divide destruction (2008)
  • Zaman Al'ar (2009)
  • Eastern bed (2010)
  • People of flag 2 (2010)
  • Ma Malokat emanokom (2010)
  • The forgiving (2011)
  • The Mirage (2011)
  • Toq (2011)
  • Naked souls (2012)
  • Alkhawaja Abdul qader (2012)
  • Sanaoud Baad Kalil (2013)
  • Khaybar (2013)
  • Lipstick pencil (2014)
  • Bint Shahbandar (2015)
  • The godfather (2015)
  • Domino (2016)
  • Khatoon (2016)
  • People of love 3 (2017)
  • Levantine rose (2017)
  • Windows (2017)
  • Orchedea (2017)
  • Khatoon 2 (2017)
  • Harmalak (2018)
  • Safe space (2019)

Film

  • Mother project (2002)
  • Public relationships (2005)
  • Under sling (2005)

Voice

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References

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