Cyrine Abdelnour, born on February 21, 1977, is a multi-talented Lebanese artist widely recognized as one of the most prominent figures in the Arab entertainment industry. She began her career in the early 1990s as a fashion model, working with renowned international designers like Zuhair Murad and Thierry Mugler. Her visibility increased significantly after appearing in George Wassouf's famous music video for "Kalam El Nass" in 1994. A major milestone in her modeling career was winning the "Model of the World" title in 2002. Abdelnour transitioned to acting in the late 1990s, taking on roles in various television series. Her breakthrough came in 2003 with her first leading role in the series "Ebnati" (My Daughter), for which she won a Murex d'Or award for Best Lebanese Actress, solidifying her status as a leading actress. She continued to achieve success in television with memorable roles in series such as "Ruby" (2012), "Lobat El-Mot" (Death Game, 2013), and "Al Hayba - The Harvest" (2019) alongside Syrian star Taim Hasan. In parallel with her acting career, Abdelnour launched her singing career with her debut album "Leila Min El Layali" (A Night of Nights) in 2004, produced by Rotana, which was met with great success. She went on to release subsequent albums like "Aleik Ayouni" (2006) and "Layali Al Hob" (2009), along with popular singles such as "Law Bas Fe Aini." She married Lebanese businessman Farid Rahme in 2007, and they have two children, Taliya and Cristiano.