Maram Ali is a Syrian actress born in Damascus on February 21, 1992. Her career was launched in 2011 when she was discovered by director Najdat Anzour, who cast her in her debut series "Shifon". Her birth name is Maram Ahmed, but she adopted the stage name Maram Ali in honor of director Hatem Ali, who had initially planned to cast her in her first major role. From the beginning of her career, Ali demonstrated a remarkable ability to portray diverse and complex characters across social dramas, comedies, and historical series. She has appeared in numerous notable productions, including "Banat Al-Aela" (2012), "Al-Nadam" (Regret) (2016), and "Shouq" (2017). Her fame expanded across the Arab world with her participation in pan-Arab dramas. Her role as 'Naya' in the three-season series "Arous Beirut" (Bride of Beirut) (2019-2022) was a significant turning point in her career. She further solidified her stardom with her critically and publicly acclaimed performance as 'Tia' in the 2023 Arabic adaptation of the Turkish series "Al Kha'en" (The Traitor). In addition to her extensive television work, she has also appeared in films such as "Al Mawt Hoban" (2011) and "Me, You, Mother and Father" (2015).