Dana Mardini is a prominent Syrian actress, born in Damascus, celebrated as one of the most compelling talents of her generation for her ability to portray complex and profound characters. She graduated from the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts in Damascus in 2010, having already begun her career on stage in productions like "Lahza" (A Moment) and "Silicon" while still a student. Her major breakthrough in television came in 2011 with the role of Haneen in the acclaimed series "Wilada Min Alkhasira" (Born from the Flank) and its subsequent two seasons, a role that showcased her exceptional talent and garnered significant attention. Mardini has since built an impressive filmography with memorable roles in critically acclaimed series such as "Sanaoud Baad Qalil" (We'll Be Back Shortly) (2013), "Qalam Humra" (Red Lipstick) (2014), and "Al-Nadam" (The Regret) (2016), which is considered a cornerstone of her career. She has also excelled in pan-Arab dramas, including "Tango" (2018), for which she won a Murex d'Or award, "Aa Al Hilwa Wa Al Morra" (In Good Times and Bad) (2021), and "Al Zind: Thi'b Al Assi" (2023). Her cinematic work includes films like "Damascus with Love" (2010) and "Cherry Messages" (2015). Mardini is known for her selective approach to roles and her preference for privacy, letting her work speak for itself.