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Kinda Alloush
Born
Kinda Mazen Alloush

(1982-03-27) March 27, 1982 (age 42)
NationalitySyrian
OccupationActress
Years active2004-present
Spouse(s)
Fares Al-Thahabi
(m. 2008; div. 2016)

Amr Youssef
(m. 2016)
Children1

Kinda Mazen Alloush (Template:Lang-ar; born in 27 March 1982 in Hama) is a Syrian actress, she is known for her roles in Syrian and Egyptian drama and cinema. Her first husband was Syrian scriptwriter Fares Al-Thahabi, and now she's married to Egyptian actor Amr Youssef.

Early life and career

Alloush was born in Hama, her father is a physician and her mother is an engineer, she studied French literature, then she studied theater criticism at Higher Institute for Dramatic Arts in Damascus, she worked as an author and assistant director. Her first act was in Ashwak Naiema series with Rasha Shurbatji in 2004. she acted also in many Egyptian drama series like Dalaa Albanat in 2014.[1] She also acted in many movies like 33 days in 2013, Excuse My French in 2014,[2] and Hepta in 2016.[3]

Personal life

In 2008, she was married to the Syrian scriptwriter Fares Al-Thahabi, they divorced in April 2016.[4] In same year at November she married Egyptian actor Amr Youssef, they celebrated wedding in January 2017.[5] She gave birth to her first daughter Hayat in November 2018.[6]

Kinda Alloush is known also for her supporting to the Syrian Revolution since 2011, She signed on what was known by "Milk Statement" in April 2011, the statement demanded the delivery of humanitarian aid including food, medicine and milk to the children of Daraa, which was besieged by government forces.[7][8] She criticized First Lady of Syria Asma al-Assad for not standing with mothers of victims of Syrian regime.[9] She resides in Egypt since 2011.[10]

Works

Series

  • Sleep thorns (2005)
  • Nazar Qabani (2005)
  • Baibars (2005)
  • Woman Shadow (2005)
  • Hasiba (2006)
  • Sultana (2007)
  • Another Dawn (2007)
  • The Invasion (2007)
  • Like that we married (2008)
  • Another raining day (2008)
  • Light spot (2008)
  • Soft Silleness (2009)
  • The struggle of money (2009)
  • Wanted men (2010)
  • People of Cairo (2011)
  • Forbidden Love (2011)
  • Birth from side (2011)
  • In The palm of demon (2012)
  • The Naughty (2012)
  • Daughters of Family (2012)
  • The Bats (2013)
  • Friendly fires (2013)
  • Sanaoud Baad Kalil (2013)
  • The seven commandments (2014)
  • Countdown (2014)
  • Readness of Girls (2014)
  • Steva (2015)
  • Joys of the Dome (2016)
  • Stone of Hell (2017)
  • Tom and Sherry (2017)
  • People of love 3 (2017)

Films

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