About Aya Sleem

Aya Sleem is a rising Egyptian actress who has made a significant mark on the entertainment scene with her talent and distinctive presence. Born on February 17, 1993, her full name is Aya Tarek Mohamed Selim. She began her artistic journey in 2014 with a role in the series "Farq Tawqit" (Bad Timing) alongside superstar Tamer Hosny. However, her true breakthrough came with the role of "Jomana" in both seasons of the series "Al-Kabrit Al-Ahmar" (The Red Sulphur), a role she considers her artistic birth certificate. Following this success, Sleem participated in numerous successful series, showcasing her versatility in both comedic and dramatic roles. Her notable television credits include "Rayah El Madam," "Harbana Menha," "Qamar Hady," "El Prince," and "W Neheb Tany Leh." She also gained significant attention for her roles in "El Ansaa Farah" (Miss Farah) and "Azmat Montasaf Al Omr" (Midlife Crisis). Her portrayal of "Arwa," the eldest daughter in the family drama "W Bena Me'ad" (We Have a Date) and its second season (2023-2024), was a major milestone in her career, earning her widespread audience acclaim. Her work extends to cinema, with roles in films like "Rima" (2020) and "30 March" (2021).

Aya Sleem's Achievements

Aya Sleem played "Arwa," the eldest daughter of Sherine Reda's character in the highly successful social drama "W Bena Me'ad" (2023) and its second season (2024). The series garnered a massive viewership, and her pivotal role in the storyline solidified her position as one of the most prominent young actresses in the industry. Her role as "Jomana" in the series "Al-Kabrit Al-Ahmar" (The Red Sulphur) is considered a fundamental turning point in her professional career. The show, starring Ahmed El Saadany, brought her widespread fame and seriously introduced her acting talents to the public. Sleem has stated that she views this role as her artistic birth certificate. She has participated in numerous critically acclaimed and popular drama series, proving her ability to perform diverse roles. Among these works are "El Prince" alongside Mohamed Ramadan, "W Neheb Tany Leh" with Yasmine Abdel Aziz, and "Azmat Montasaf Al Omr" (Midlife Crisis), which allowed her to collaborate with top stars and directors in Egypt.

Education

She studied at the Faculty of Al-Alsun (Languages).

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