Rasha Bilal is a Syrian actress and singer, born in Latakia in 1989. She demonstrated an early passion for the arts, beginning her journey at the age of six at the Latakia Music Club, where she learned piano and singing, later adding the oud. Despite her artistic talent, she studied engineering to fulfill her family's wishes but never abandoned her passion, honing her acting skills through specialized workshops with prominent actors. Her professional career began in theater, where she earned early recognition for her performances. Her significant television debut was in the series "Nbtedy Mnen El Hekaya" (2016). This was followed by a succession of roles in Syrian and joint Arab productions that resonated with audiences, most notably "Khatoun," "Haramlek," "When Wolves Grow Old," and "Fawda." She gained widespread fame for her role as Maram in "Salon Zahra" (2021) and as Khawla in "The Agent" (El Amil) (2024), for which she received a Joy Awards nomination. She also participated in Syrian films such as "Rain of Homs" (2017). Bilal took her career to the international stage with her leading role in the 2024 film "Global Harmony." She portrayed Fada, a Syrian refugee, in her first English-speaking role. Rasha Bilal continues to be highly active in the industry, having recently appeared in series like "One Last Sin" and preparing for new projects, solidifying her status as one of the most prominent actresses of her generation.