
Sahar Al-Sayegh
The biography
An Egyptian actress whose full name is Sahar Mohamed Al-Sayegh. Born on January 1, 1990, in Cairo Governorate. Sahar Al-Sayegh graduated from the Faculty of Dentistry at Cairo University in 2013.
She began her artistic career at a young age when she participated as a child in the fawazir of “Amo Fouad School” with the late artist Fouad Al-Muhandis.
After that, she participated in a group of television series, including: “Stories of Uncle Abdel Tawab,” “Stories from Our Neighborhood,” “The Dream of a Whole Lifetime,” “Umm Kulthum,” “The Happiest Husband in the World,” “Women in Exile,” “A Late Night Dream,” and “Al-Fajjala.”
She disappeared after several years and then returned as a young girl in series such as: “Dancing with Flowers,” “The Nightingale: A People’s Story,” “In Safe Hands,” “Very Special,” “Napoleon and the Mahrousa,” “Without Mentioning Names,” “Ibn Halal,” “I Want a Man,” “Younis Son of Fadda,” “Promise,” “My Share.”
And your division, Kafr Delhab, the energy of destiny, Ramadan Kareem, the love of my life, the end, the peacock, the praise, the door of the field.” As for cinema, she participated in the films “Fazza, Hawa’s Apple, Friday Market, and Happened on 2 Talaat Harb.”
Personal life
Actress Sahar Al-Sayegh announced her engagement to Dr. Salah Othman Al-Abbasi, a doctor of oral and dental surgery, professor of oral surgery at Kasr Al-Aini Hospital, and a member of the Council of the General Syndicate of Dentists, in December 2022.
Artistical works
films
2015: “Fazza”
2016: “Eve’s Apple, the Price”
2018: “Friday Market”
2020: “Association Paper”
2021: “The Workshop”
2022: “It happened on 2 Talaat Harb, the Green Gate”
series
1995: “Tales from our Neighborhood”
1998: “My Love, My Love”
1999: “Umm Kulthum, a lifelong dream, the happiest husband in the world.”
Year 2000: “Women in Exile, Darb Ibn Barquq, Late Night Dream, Al-Fajala”
2005: "Dancing with Flowers"
2006: “The Nightingale: A People’s Tale”
2008: “In safe hands, the tip of the scales”
2009: “Very Special, Girls’ Tales, Heaven and Hell”
2010: “Al-Hara”
2012: “Napoleon and Al-Mahrousa, our master, the spring of anger, with an effective action.”
2013: “Without mentioning names”
2014: “Ibn Halal, Shams”
Year 2015: “A State of Love, I Want a Man Part 1, I Want a Man Part 2, Oh Me, Oh You, The Eyes of the Heart, Love That Never Dies.”
2016: “Younes Ould Fadda, Promise, My Share and Your Divide, Night, Al-Kif”
2017: “Kafr Delhab, Children of Nine, Hajj Noman’s Family Part 1, Taqat Al-Qadr, Ramadan Kareem, Al-Zaybak, Al-Baron.”
Year 2018: “The Family of Hajj Noman, Part 2, Surrender to Your Sisters, International”
2019: “A Million Pound Idea”
Year 2020: “The End, Qawt Al-Qulub Part 1, Qawt Al-Qulub Part 2, Hotline, Love of My Life”
Year 2021: “The Peacock, Selection 2: Men of the Shadow, Except Me, Part 2”
Year 2022: “Al-Maddah Part 2: The Legend of the Valley”
2023: “Pope of the Field”
plays
1998: “Darbaka Hambaka”
2015: “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
2019: “The Optimist”
TV evenings
2001: “I will not marry my colleague”
Radio series
2017: “Captain Farshiha”
2018: “Running away from marriage, the capo”
Awards and honors
Excellence Award from the Arab Satellite TV Festival in 2020.
Special Jury Award from the National Egyptian Theater Festival for her role in the play “The Optimist” in 2021.
A shield of honor from Akhbar Al-Youm portal for her role in the series “The Peacock” in 2021.
A shield of honor from the Al-Fajr Foundation for her role in the series “Except Me” in 2021.
A shield of honor from the Rose Al-Youssef Foundation for her role in the series “Except Me” in 2021.
Shield of Honor from the Theater Festival for Short Performances at Fayoum University in 2022.
A shield of honor from the Arab Best Awards 2022.
Best Actress Award from the Egyptian Catholic Center Film Festival for her role in the film “The Green Door” in 2023.
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