Elham Ali is a prominent Saudi actress and producer, born in Dhahran on August 31, 1985. She is considered one of the leading stars of her generation in Saudi and Gulf television and cinema. Her artistic journey began in theater during her time in Bahrain, where she won an award for Best Rising Actress, drawing significant attention to her talent. Her major television breakthrough came in 2014 with the Kuwaiti series "Rihana," starring alongside the acclaimed actress Hayat Al-Fahad. Ali has since built a diverse portfolio of successful works that showcase her ability to portray complex and varied characters. Among her most notable roles is the series "Ekhtitaf" (Kidnapping), where she skillfully played three different characters. Her other significant works include the series "Al Asouf," "Umm Haroun," "Sondos," and "Khareef Al Qalb" (Autumn of the Heart). In cinema, she has participated in important films such as "The Perfect Candidate" (Al Masafa Sefr), "Bulough," and "Ashman." Beyond acting, she also has experience in television presenting, having hosted the program "Mksarat" on Saudi TV early in her career. Ali is a regular presence at regional and international film festivals, including the Red Sea International Film Festival and the Cannes Film Festival, where she was honored at the "Women In Cinema" event. She is married to Saudi actor Khaled Saqr, with whom she has collaborated on several projects.