Jenny Esber is a Syrian actress and model, born on August 20, 1980, in Donetsk, Ukraine, to a Syrian father of Armenian descent and a Ukrainian mother. She spent her childhood and adolescence in Ukraine until the age of sixteen, after which she moved to Syria with her family. She graduated from the Faculty of Physical Education at Tishreen University, majoring in nutrition. Esber began her career as a model, where her distinctive looks quickly gained attention, leading to roles in several television commercials. Her acting career was launched in 2001 with the short film "A Dance with the Sun." Since then, she has built an extensive filmography with roles in dozens of Syrian and Arab television series, spanning comedy, tragedy, historical dramas, and modern social commentaries. Her role as "Midea" in the popular series "Sabaya" is considered a major milestone in her career, solidifying her fame across the Arab world. Other notable works include "Hajez al-Samt" (Barrier of Silence), "Takht Sharqi" (Eastern Bed), "Khatoon," and "Harmlak." Known for her versatility, Esber is regarded as one of the prominent actresses of her generation in Syrian drama. On a personal note, she was married to producer Imad Mohsen Dahia in 2008, with whom she has a daughter, Sandy, born in 2013. The couple separated in 2015.