Riham Hagag is a prominent Egyptian actress, born in Milan, Italy, on September 22, 1986, to Egyptian parents. She spent a significant part of her life abroad, graduating with a degree in Mass Communication and working in marketing before returning to Egypt to launch her acting career. She made her debut in 2010 with roles in the film "Safari" and the TV series "Azmat Sukar" (Sugar Crisis), quickly gaining attention for her talent. Hagag has since built a diverse portfolio in both film and television. Her notable film credits include "Wahed Sa'idy" (2014) alongside Mohamed Ramadan, "Mawlana" (The Preacher) (2017) with Amr Saad, and "Raghda Motawahesha" (Savage Raghda) (2018) with Ramez Galal. In television drama, she delivered powerful performances in series like "Segn El-Nisaa" (Women's Prison) (2014) and "Younis Weld Fadda" (2016). She later transitioned to leading roles in successful Ramadan series such as "Lama Kona Soghayareen" (When We Were Young) (2020), "U-Turn" (2022), "Jamila" (2023), and "Sodfa" (2024), cementing her status as a leading actress in Egyptian drama. She married businessman Mohamed Halawa in 2019, and the couple welcomed twins, Youssef and Jamila, in 2023.