Stephanie Atala is a distinguished Lebanese-French actress and singer, recognized as one of the most prominent rising talents in the Arab world. Born in Beirut to a Lebanese father and a French mother, she was raised in a multicultural environment that nurtured her passion for the arts. Her career began at the age of four with a role in a television commercial. She later honed her skills by studying art direction, graduating with honors from the Académie Libanaise des Beaux-Arts (ALBA), University of Balamand. Atala's breakthrough role was as "Rawan" in the 2017 TV series "Ward Jouri," where she portrayed a young woman confronting societal judgment after a traumatic assault. She gained widespread acclaim for her leading role as "Fay" in the hit 2023 series "Crystal." Her diverse filmography includes notable series like "Hadeth Qalb" (2021), "350 Gram" (2021), and "220 Youm" (2025). In cinema, she has starred in both regional and international films, including the psychological thriller "Farah" (2022), for which she collaborated on the soundtrack with Boy George, and the film "Iman" (2022), which earned her international awards. Alongside her acting career, Atala is an accomplished singer, with popular releases such as "El Bekle" with her husband Joseph Abboud (Zef), "Bent Mbareh," and "Halet Gharam."