Heba Nour is a Syrian actress, born Heba Ammar Halawani in Damascus on July 11, 1987. She began her artistic career in 2006 after being discovered by director Najdat Ismail Anzour, who cast her in the series "Al Mahrous" and "Saqf al-Alam." Her major breakthrough came the following year when she made her debut in Egyptian cinema with the popular comedy film "Andaleeb El Dokki" (2007), starring opposite the renowned comedian Mohamed Heneidy. This role garnered her widespread recognition across the Arab world. Throughout her career, Heba Nour has portrayed a variety of roles in Syrian and pan-Arab dramas, showcasing her versatile talent. Among her most notable television works is the highly popular series "Sabaya." She has also featured in other significant productions such as "Zaman Al ‘Aar" (2009), both parts of "Al-Dabour" (2010-2011), "Wilada Min Alkhasira" (2011), and "Haramlek" (2019-2020). After a hiatus from acting around 2015, she made a strong comeback to the screen. She currently divides her time between Lebanon and Dubai.