Carmen Bsaibes is a distinguished Lebanese actress and director who has emerged as one of the most prominent stars of her generation in the Arab world, celebrated for her naturalistic acting style and ability to portray complex characters. Born on October 9, 1993, she began her career in commercials at the age of fifteen before transitioning to acting. Bsaibes studied Communication Arts with a focus on directing at the Lebanese American University (LAU), which honed her talent and provided her with a comprehensive artistic vision. Her breakthrough came in Egypt with the 2011 youth-centric series "The University" (Al Gama'a), which launched her career across the Arab region. She subsequently took on significant roles in both Egyptian and Lebanese drama, including "We'd Be Lying to Say We Didn't Love" (2013) alongside the iconic actress Yousra, "The Mercury" (El Zebaq) in 2017 with Karim Abdel Aziz, and "Eugenie Nights" (2018). However, her role as 'Thurayya' in the widely popular series "Bride of Beirut" (Arous Beirut) across its three seasons (2019–2022) marked a major turning point, earning her massive public acclaim. Her recent television work includes "A Glimpse of Love" (Nazret Hob) (2024) and "Layl" (2025). In cinema, she has delivered notable performances in films like "Morine" (2018) and "The Knower" (Al Aref) (2021), for which she received several prestigious awards.