Caroline Azmy is an Egyptian actress born in Cairo on April 17, 1996. Driven by a passion for acting from a young age, she pursued her dream despite initial opposition from her father, who wished for her to study law. She enrolled in the Higher Institute of Theatrical Arts, graduating from the Acting and Directing department where she honed her craft. Before her screen debut, Azmy participated in several stage plays, including "El Hob fe Qalb Hadabet El Haram" and "Bogy w Tamtam." Her major breakthrough came in 2017, a pivotal year in which she appeared in four prominent television series, quickly capturing public attention. She gained widespread recognition for her role as Salma Al-Attar in the popular drama "El Ab El Rohi" (The Godfather), appearing in its first and second seasons. Azmy also achieved significant success playing Hagar in the beloved family series "Abu El Aroussa" across its multiple seasons, in addition to her roles in "Ramadan Kareem" and "El Halal." She has consistently demonstrated her versatility by tackling diverse roles in drama and comedy, with credits in series like "W Neheb Tany Leh" (Why Would We Love Again), "Qayd A'aely" (Family Restriction), "Malaf Serry" (Secret File), and "Haqq Arab" (2024).