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FARAH BSIESO

Farah Bsieso, an accomplished actress of American, Jordanian-Palestinian heritage, boasts a distinguished career spanning Theatre, Cinema, and TV. Since 1993, she has graced numerous Arabic television series and films, and in 2022, she embarked on an exciting new chapter, securing a prominent role in the Netflix sensation "Mo."

  

Farah holds a Bachelor's degree in Acting and Performing Arts, earned from the esteemed Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts in Kuwait and Syria. In 2002, MBC channel entrusted her with hosting the acclaimed Talk Show "Kalam Nawaem," a role she excelled in for a decade. The show's global appeal extended across the Middle East, Africa, Europe, and the USA.

  

Fluent in both Arabic and English, Farah's versatility shines through, with mastery over various dialects and accents, cultivated during her residences in Kuwait, Jordan, Syria, and Egypt.

  

Her remarkable talent garnered accolades, including the Golden Award for "Best Leading Actress" at the 1998 Cairo International Film Festival for her role in the TV series "Al Frari." Additionally, she received a nomination in the same category at the festival for her exceptional performance in the movie "Daughters of Abdul-Rahman."

  

Further contributing to the industry, Farah had the honor of serving as a jury member at the prestigious Hollywood Arab Film Festival.

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