Donia Samir Ghanem is a versatile Egyptian artist, actress, and singer, raised in an iconic artistic family as the daughter of late comedy legends Samir Ghanem and Dalal Abdel Aziz. She began her career at the age of ten with a role in the 1995 film "Emraa wa Emraa" (A Woman and a Woman). Her major breakthrough came in 2005 when she starred opposite superstar Mohamed Henedi in the film "Ya Ana Ya Khalti" (Me or My Auntie). Ghanem graduated from Misr University for Science and Technology (MSA), where she honed her multifaceted talents in acting, singing, and comedy. On television, she became a household name through iconic roles such as 'Hadia' in the first four seasons of the hit series "Al Kabeer Awy," and leading roles in other successful series like "Lahfa," "Nelly & Sherihan" (co-starring her sister Amy), "Fi Al La La Land," and "Gat Saleema." In cinema, she has delivered memorable performances in critically and commercially successful films including "Cabaret," "Al Farah" (The Wedding), "Teer Enta" (You Fly), "X-Large," and "Tasleem Ahali" (Handing Over the Folks). Alongside her acting career, Ghanem has a notable singing portfolio, highlighted by her hit song "Qesset Sheta" (A Winter's Story). Her status as a comprehensive entertainer was further cemented by her role as a judge on "The X Factor Arabia" in 2015. She is married to TV presenter Ramy Radwan, with whom she has a daughter named Kayla.