Dalida Khalil is a Lebanese actress, singer, and dancer, born on February 16, 1988, in Mazra'et El Nahr, Zgharta District, North Lebanon. Hailing from an artistic family, she is the niece of renowned singer Laura Khalil. Khalil honed her craft by earning a degree in Acting and Directing from the Lebanese University's Faculty of Fine Arts, launching her professional career in 2007 with the series "Fifty-Fifty." Khalil quickly gained prominence, achieving widespread fame with her leading role in the 2013 series "Helwe W Kezzabe" alongside Ziad Bourji. Her success in television drama continued with roles in over twenty series, including notable works like "Amir El Leil" (2016), "Seket El-Waraq" (2018), "Aswad" (2019), "Ser" (2020), and "Buyut Men Warak" (2022). She also made a guest appearance in the popular Egyptian series "Hogan" in 2019. Her talent extends to cinema, with roles in films such as "Helwe Ktir W Kezzabe" (2013) and "Maharaja" (2018). In 2018, she launched her singing career with the debut single "Wardi W Wardi," followed by other successful releases like "Chic Awi" and "Moody Aali."