Qamar Khalaf is a Syrian actress born on June 5, 1979, in Deir ez-Zor and raised in Aleppo. Initially aspiring to a career in media, she enrolled in the Faculty of Journalism at Damascus University, hoping to become a voice for the oppressed. However, her passion for acting ultimately guided her career path, which she began professionally in 1998. Her breakthrough role was as 'Lamis' in the third season of the renowned series "Hammam Al-Qishani," a performance that quickly garnered attention for her talent. In her personal life, Khalaf was first married to actor Muhannad Qatish, with whom she has a daughter named Joud. Following their divorce in 2008, she married actor Mehyar Khaddour in late 2011. Together, they have a daughter, Anat, and a son, Fayez. Khalaf is recognized for her versatile performances and her ability to portray complex characters across social, historical, and comedic genres, establishing her as a leading actress in Syrian and Arab drama.