Pamela El Kik is a prominent Lebanese actress and author, born in Deir al-Qamar on May 14, 1988. Raised in the Ashrafieh district of Beirut, she developed a passion for acting in her childhood and began her career at the age of 15 with voice-over work. She honed her talent academically, earning a degree in Communication Arts with a specialization in Cinema from the Holy Spirit University of Kaslik (USEK), where she caught the attention of director Samir Habchi, leading to her first significant roles. Her professional acting career officially launched in 2008 with the series "Aasr El Harim." Since then, she has built a diverse portfolio of complex characters. Her notable television credits include "Alhob Almamnou'" (2010), "Joudour" (2013), "Samra" (2016), and the widely successful series "Crystal" (2023), where her portrayal of 'Alya' garnered massive popular acclaim. She also expanded her career into Egyptian drama, starring in "Forsa Thaniya" (2014) and "Mawlana El-aasheq" (2015) alongside actor Mostafa Shaban. Beyond television, El Kik has appeared in films and theatrical productions, notably the play "Aal Tarik" with Georges Khabbaz. In addition to acting, she is a published author, having released her book "Pam est la – No'ta" in 2014, a collection of personal thoughts and quotes.