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Amal Anbari
أمل العنبري
Amal Anbari guest of Al-Rawdatain TV, May 2017
Born (1987-04-16) April 16, 1987 (age 37)
Morocco
CitizenshipMorocco;Bahrain
OccupationActress
Years active2006—Present

Amal Anbari (Arabic: أمل العنبري, born on April 16, 1987), is a Bahraini-Moroccan actress and singer.

Biography

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Born in Morocco, Anbari holds Bahraini citizenship,[1][2] and her debut was on the fourth season of Star Academy, broadcast in 2006 on LBC out of Lebanon. After her elimination from the show, she moved to Beirut,[3] from whence she moved again to live with her aunt in Kuwait. In 2010, she enrolled at the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts there, but she left for a casting call in Bahrain with Kuwaiti director Mohammed Daham Al-Shammari.

Personal life

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Anbari married Kuwaiti-Lebanese fashion designer Usama Faham, brother of her manager Zakaria Faham,[4] in 2008,[5] and left the entertainment business for some time. She separated in mid-2009, resuming her career and marrying a Bahraini businessman, whereby she acquired Bahraini citizenship.

Music

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Anbari released several singles, starting with her own composition, “روح إبعد بعيد” (“So Far Away”). Two more singles were released in Bahrain. “رضيت بالمر” was accompanied by a video filmed in Kuwait and featured lyrics by Meshal Al-Zayer, music by Nasser Naif, and arranged by Bader Karam. “كثير كثير” (“Very Much”), recorded in Lebanon, featured music by Tareq Abu Judeh, lyrics by Elias Nasser, arranged by Michel Fadel.[6]

Acting breakthrough

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Anbari's breakthrough into acting came when Al-Shammari cast her in بعدك طيب (“Beyond Taib”), after which she mastered Kuwaiti Arabic, which she would use in later television and theater roles.[7]

Career

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Scripted television

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Filmography
Year Series
2010 بعدك طيب
2010 أسرار القلوب (“Secrets of Hearts”)
2010 Shara Al Nufus 3
2010 Zawarat Al Khamis
2011 Another Time for Love
2011 Al-Jeleeb
2011 Laila 3
2011 Al-Malika
2011 Second Chance
2011 Al-Mezwaj 2
2011 Impossible Love, several episodes of anthology
2012 Between Past and Love
2012 Arwah
2012 El Nas Ajnas 2
2015 I Loved You Since Childhood
2016 Joud
2018 Itr Al Rooh
2018 El Batran

Theatre

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Dramatic Career
Year Play
2009 فايتي و سبيدي
2015 Turtle Champions (Revival, originally 1991)

Film

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Filmography
Year Film
2015 Beloved of the Earth (film)
2016 Back to the Q82

Variety television

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TV Hosting Career
Year Show Channel
2017–Present Swalif Doha Al-Shahed TV
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References

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  1. ^ "فيديو - الفنانة أمل العنبري لـ "توالليل": برنامج "ستار أكاديمي" فقد بريقه.. والحياة في الوسط الفني ليست وردية". Al-Watan (Kuwait). May 6, 2015. Retrieved 10 November 2020.
  2. ^ "فيديو - الفنانة أمل العنبري لـ "توالليل": برنامج "ستار أكاديمي" فقد بريقه.. والحياة في الوسط الفني ليست وردية". Al Yaqza. 2013. Archived from the original on November 7, 2017. Retrieved 10 November 2020.
  3. ^ Daher, Rehab (March 6, 2008). "أمل العنبري تتعاطى السحر". Hespress. Retrieved 10 November 2020.
  4. ^ Nadrencher, Tawfiq (March 15, 2011). "نجمات مغربيات خضن تجارب زواج فاشلة بعضهن تطلقن لأسباب شخصية وأخريات انفصلن عن أزواجهن لتباعد الثقافتين". Maghress. Retrieved 10 November 2020.
  5. ^ Al-Fahdli, Ahmed (February 17, 2008). "أسامة فحّام لـ "الأنباء": أمل العنبري زوجتي على سنّة الله ورسوله وما بيننا ليس علاقة عابرة". Al-Anba (Kuwait). Retrieved 10 November 2020.
  6. ^ "قالت إنها لا تفكر في الزواج حاليا بطلة "بعدك طيب" أمل العنبري: أحببت فندمت.. ولا أفكر بالزواج". MBC.net. June 2, 2011. Archived from the original on January 18, 2018. Retrieved 10 November 2020.
  7. ^ Mahmoud, Alaa (December 2, 2009). "أمل العنبري: ندمت لأني سمحت لكثير من الأشخاص أن يتدخلوا في حياتي قررت الاستقرار في الكويت حينما وجدت فيها الأمان بعد طلاقها". Al Rai (Kuwait). Archived from the original on November 16, 2017. Retrieved 10 November 2020.