Fouz Alshatti is a versatile Kuwaiti artist, excelling as both an actress and a singer, who has become one of the prominent faces in Gulf television drama. Born on October 21, 1983, she began her artistic journey at a young age in 1996 through the talent show "Nujoom Ala Al-Tareeq" (Stars on the Road). She gained widespread recognition in 2006 after being selected for the third season of the reality TV show "Star Academy." Although she withdrew before the program began to respect her father's wishes, the move drew significant public attention to her. Shortly after, Alshatti transitioned her focus to acting, making her official debut in the 2007 series "Al-Wazeera." This marked the beginning of a prolific acting career where she established herself as a skilled performer capable of portraying a wide range of characters, from comedic to complex dramatic roles. Her extensive filmography includes notable series such as "Kohl Aswad Qalb Abyad" (Black Kohl, White Heart), "Juman," and "Ghusun Fil Wahl" (Branches in the Mud). Her portrayal of 'Amsha,' a Bedouin woman in the series "Amr Ekhlaa" (Eviction Order), is considered a significant milestone in her career, showcasing her mastery of challenging dialects and roles, which earned her critical and popular acclaim. In addition to acting, she has also ventured into television presenting, hosting programs like "Ahla Al Layali" and "Jadd w La'ab" on the Funoon channel.