Kinda Hanna is a prominent Syrian actress, born on December 16, 1984, in the town of Kfarbouhm, Hama. She graduated from the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts in Damascus in 2006. Hanna began her artistic career early while still a student, making her debut in the 2004 film "The Gate of Sun" (Bab Al-Shams). She quickly proved her exceptional talent and distinctive presence, establishing herself as one of the leading stars of Syrian drama and earning the nickname "The Barbie of the Syrian Screen." Hanna has played a diverse range of roles across historical, social, and comedic genres, participating in dozens of productions that have resonated with Arab audiences. Among her most notable series are "Sabaya," where she played the character Samiha, and "Bab Al-Hara," in which she portrayed Sarah, a Jewish woman. Other significant works include "Zaman Al'ar," "Khatoun," "Wilada Min Alkhasira," and "Al-Kandoush." She has also appeared in films such as "Damascus... Aleppo" and "The Last Breakfast." In 2013, she married director Naji Toameh, with whom she has a son, Fares, and twin daughters, Katalia and Kristine.