Ghada Adel is a prominent Egyptian actress, born on December 25, 1974, in Benghazi, Libya, to an Egyptian family working there. She spent her childhood and adolescence in Libya, where she earned a degree in Business Administration and Commerce from the University of Benghazi. Her artistic career began in the mid-1990s with television commercials and appearances in famous music videos, most notably Amr Diab's "Rag'een" (1995) and Hany Shaker's "Tkhsari" (1997). Her true breakthrough in acting came in 1998 with her role as 'Abla' in the blockbuster comedy film "Sa'idi fi al-Jami'a al-Amrikiyya" (An Upper Egyptian at the American University). The film's immense success established her as one of the leading actresses of her generation. Following this success, she took on diverse roles in comedy, drama, and romance, starring in successful films such as "El Basha Telmeez" (2004) with Karim Abdel Aziz, "Malaki Eskenderiya" (Private Alexandria) (2005), "Ga'alatny Mogreman" (She Made Me a Criminal) (2006) opposite Ahmed Helmy, and "Fi Shaqet Masr El Gedida" (In the Heliopolis Apartment) (2007), for which she received several awards. She also co-starred in high-grossing films like "Nady El-Regal El-Serri" (The Secret Men's Club) (2019) and "Casablanca" (2019). Her success extends to television, where she has featured in significant series including "Zizinia," "Mabrouk Galak Ala'a," and "Saraya Abdeen."