Joe Trad is a Lebanese actor and model born on November 27, 1981. He began his professional career in the advertising sector after graduating from Notre Dame University-Louaize, working for several major agencies in Dubai and Saudi Arabia. In 2012, he transitioned into acting, with his major breakthrough coming in 2013 with the role of 'Rawad' in the series "Joudour" ("Roots"), which earned him widespread recognition across the Arab world. Following this success, Trad became a prominent face in joint Arab drama productions. He is widely known for his role as 'Khalil Daher' in the three seasons of the hit series "Arous Beirut" ("Bride of Beirut"), a character he considers one of the most significant in his career. His portfolio includes key roles in popular series such as "Ma Fiyi" (Parts 1 & 2), "Garimat Shaghaf" ("Passion Crime"), the internationally-streamed "Ghararib Soud" ("Black Crows") on Netflix, and "Ala Al Hilwa Wa Al Morra". More recently, he captured audience attention as 'Rami' in the popular 2024 series "Lo'bat Hob" ("Game of Love"). Trad is recognized for his versatility in portraying diverse and complex characters. He married Cynthia Aido in August 2013, and they have two children.