Nesreen Tafesh
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Born | Nesreen Yousef Mohammed Tafesh نسرين يوسف محمد طافش February 15, 1982 Aleppo, Syria |
Occupation(s) | Actress, singer |
Years active | 2002–present |
Website | nesreentafesh |
Nesreen AbdElrhman Tafesh (Template:Lang-ar; born February 15, 1982)[1] is a Syrian-Palestinian-Algerian actress and singer.
Early life
Nesreen was born in Aleppo, Syria to the Palestinian poet and author Yousef Tafesh from the Palestinian town of Safed and an Algerian mother from Oran in Algeria.[2][3] She has seven female siblings. Nesreen's mother was born from a Moroccan Amazigh mother from Tafilalt.
She graduated from the Higher Institute for Dramatic Arts in Damascus in 2008.[4] Nesreen is considered a Syrian actress, yet she only has Algerian nationality.[5]
Career
Nesreen's first act ever was in a biography series about Hulagu Khan when she was still studying at the Higher Institute for Dramatic Arts.[6][7] Afterward, she worked in the series (Template:Lang-ar), playing the lead female role of Subh, wife of Caliph Al-Hakam II. The work was written by Walid Saif.[8] In 2017, she started singing by releasing singles "Metghayar Alayi".[9]
She used to live in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, before she moved to Egypt in late 2018, in which she acted in the film (Template:Lang-ar).[10]
Personal life
While still in college, she was briefly engaged to the Syrian movie and TV director of Palestinian origin, Al-Mothanna Sobah.[11][12] She was married to an Emirati businessman from 2008 to 2013.[13] In 2017, she took 79th place on the list of 100 Most Beautiful Faces.[14] In July 2022, she announced her marriage with Egyptian dentist Sherif Sharkawy;[15] however, the marriage only lasted for five months.[16]
Filmography
TV Series
- Hulagu (2002)
- Rabea Cordoba (Córdoba's Spring) (2003)
- al-Taghreba al-Falastenya (The Palestinian alienation) (2004)
- Rijal taht altarbush (Men under Tarboosh) (2004)
- Ahlam Kabira (Big Dreams) (2004)
- Ala Tool al-Ayam (Along the days) (2006)
- Al Intizar (Waiting) (2006)
- Ahl al-Gharam (People of love) (2006)
- Sabaya (2009)
- Fengan El Dam (A cup of blood) (2009)
- Bok'et Dao'e (Spotlight) (2010)
- Alsarab (The mirage) (2011)
- Jalasat Nisa'iya (Women's sessions) (2011)
- Banat El-Aela (Family girls) (2012)
- Tahaluf alsabar (Cactus Alliance) (2014)
- Halawet Elrouh (Soul's sweetness) (2014)
- Fee Zoroof Ghameda (In mysterious circumstances) (2015)
- Alarrab (The Godfather) (2015)
- Al Ekhwa (The Brothers) (2015)
- Alf laylat walayla (A Thousand and One Nights) (2015)
- Al Tawarid (The Expelled) (2016)
- Shouq (Longing) (2017)
- Aloqab wa Alafra' (The Eagle and Al Afra) (2017)
- Teen Wolf (2013 - 2016)
- Shababeek (Windows) (2017)
- Maqamat El-Ishq (Love stations) (2019)
- Khatam alnamr (Tiger seal) (2020)
- Alwajh alakhar (The other face) (2020)
Films
- Nadi El-Regal El-Serri (The Secret Men Club) (2019)
- Amwal Amma (Public funds) (2020)
Discography
Albums
- El Helwa (2019)
Singles and Music videos
Year | Title | Album | Video Clip Director | Language/Dialect |
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2017 | Metghayar Alayi | N/A | Said El Marouk | Syrian Arabic |
2017 | 123 Habibi | N/A | Fabien Dufil | Maghrebi Arabic |
2018 | Elaa Maak | N/A | N/A | Syrian Arabic |
2019 | Areed Artah | N/A | Said El Marouk | Gulf Arabic |
2019 | Shouqi | N/A | N/A | Maghrebi Arabic |
References
- ^ "نسرين طافش تكشف عن عمرها الحقيقي وجنسيتها الأخرى، وتصرّح أفكر في الزواج". lahamag.com (in Arabic). January 8, 2015.
- ^ "نجمات من أصول جزائرية سطعن في سماء الدراما السورية….من هن؟". Meem Magazine (in Arabic). October 24, 2017. Archived from the original on May 26, 2019. Retrieved October 25, 2020.
- ^ "نسرين طافش". MBC (in Arabic). February 23, 2017.
- ^ "من طالبة جامعية إلى بطولة أضخم عمل تاريخي عربي". Asharq Al-Awsat (in Arabic). August 27, 2004.
- ^ "نسرين طافش: "أنا مؤمنة بسوريتي حتى لو ما عندي جنسية"". masrawy.com (in Arabic). October 12, 2019.
- ^ "في عيد ميلادها ما لا تعرفونه عن نسرين طافش". Hia Magazine. Retrieved August 8, 2017.
- ^ "نسرين طافش : "هولاكو" مسح ذاكرتي في لحظة واحدة". Alshahed. Retrieved August 8, 2017.
- ^ "Rabee' Qortoba". elcinema.com. Damlag. Retrieved December 25, 2016.
- ^ "نسرين طافش تبدأ بمشروع جديد بعيدًا عن التمثيل". Foochia (in Arabic). January 16, 2017.
- ^ "بـ 5 ملايين جنيه.. "نسرين طافش" الزوجة الثانية في نادي الرجال السري". masralarabia.net (in Arabic). November 1, 2018.
- ^ "الفنانة الفلسطينية نسرين طافش: لست بديلة لسوزان نجم الدين ويزعجني وجود فنانين بلا أخلاق". alwatanvoice.com (in Arabic). August 27, 2004.
- ^ ""أنا محظوظة مع المخرجين و"طماعة"". al-ayyam (in Arabic). March 18, 2004.
- ^ "نسرين طافش:خبر طلاقي صحيح وهو نتيجة وصولنا إلى طريق مسدود". Sayidaty (in Arabic). September 18, 2013.
- ^ "The 100 Most Beautiful Faces of 2017". TC Candler. December 27, 2017.
- ^ Tawfiq Nasrallah (July 5, 2022). "Syrian actress-singer Nesreen Tafesh marries Egyptian dentist". Gulf News.
- ^ Yara Sameh (November 21, 2022). "Nesreen Tafesh Divorce Finalized after 5 Months of Marriage". see.news.
General references
- "Artists of Palestinian Origin: Nisreen Tafesh". alwatanvoice.com (in Arabic). Donia Al-Watan. December 12, 2013. Retrieved September 26, 2016.
External links
- Official website of Nesreen Tafesh (archived from May 2007, in Arabic)
- Nesreen Tafesh on Facebook
- Nesreen Tafesh on Twitter
- Nesreen Tafesh's channel on YouTube
- Nesreen Tafesh on Instagram
- 1982 births
- Living people
- Syrian film actresses
- People from Aleppo
- Syrian television actresses
- 21st-century Syrian actresses
- Syrian people of Palestinian descent
- Syrian people of Algerian descent
- Algerian people of Palestinian descent
- Algerian people of Moroccan descent
- People of Berber descent
- Middle Eastern actor stubs
- Syrian people stubs