Mayssa Maghrebi is a prominent Moroccan-Emirati actress, director, and producer, recognized as one of the most influential figures in the Arab entertainment industry. Her multifaceted career spans acting, directing, producing, and television presenting. Born in Meknes, Morocco, she spent her early life between Morocco and France before settling in the United Arab Emirates, which became the hub of her artistic career. She began as a model before transitioning to acting in 2000, quickly establishing herself in Gulf drama with significant roles in series like "Hokm Al Bashar," "Al Donya Lahza," and the highly successful "Hawameer Al-Sahra." Maghrebi's contributions extend beyond acting. In 2005, she founded her own production company, Media Group, in Dubai. Through it, she produced and starred in the first Emirati feature film, "Tarab Fashion" (2006). She also ventured into directing with the 2018 film "Wojooh Moharama" (Forbidden Faces). Additionally, she has excelled as a television presenter, hosting popular talk shows such as "Maweed fel Khairan" on Dubai TV and the reality series "Mayssa bela Hodood." She continues to enrich the artistic scene with diverse projects, having also served as a writer for the series "Qalbi Maei," showcasing her comprehensive creative vision.