Shimaa Seif is a prominent Egyptian actress, comedian, and television host, recognized as one of the leading female comedians in the Arab world. Born on August 7, 1987, her full name is Shimaa Fathy Mohamed. Although she graduated from the Faculty of Commerce, she pursued her passion for the arts, launching her career in 2010 with the hidden camera show "Shakerobas." Seif gained widespread fame for her distinctive comedic roles and natural on-screen presence. Her role as a co-host on the popular talk show "Nafsana" from 2015 to 2016 was a major turning point, making her a household name across the Arab region. She later hosted her own programs, including "Three in One" in 2017 and the successful children's show "Miss Understand." In acting, she solidified her status as a comedy star through memorable television roles. Her performance in the series "Nelly & Sherihan" (2016) is considered a significant milestone in her career. Other notable TV works include "Fee Al La La Land" (2017), "The 18th Wife" (2019), and her popular role as the robot "Zumba" in the two-part series "In Our House, There is a Robot" (2021, 2022). She has also appeared in numerous films, such as "Abu Shanab" (2016), "The Last Rooster in Egypt" (2017), and "Some People Don't Revisit the Marriage Officiant" (2021).