Sulafa Memar is a distinguished Syrian actress, regarded as one of the most prominent stars in Arab drama. She is renowned for her exceptional ability to portray complex and layered characters with remarkable psychological depth. Born in Damascus, she initially pursued a degree in English Literature at Damascus University before shifting her focus to acting and graduating from the Higher Institute for Dramatic Arts. Memar gained widespread fame across the Arab world through a series of diverse roles that have left a significant mark on Syrian and Arab television. Her role in the series "Zaman Al 'Ar" (Time of Shame) in 2009 was a major turning point in her career, earning her numerous prestigious awards. She has also delivered acclaimed performances in other notable works such as "Takht Sharqi" (Eastern Bed), "Qalam Humra" (Lipstick), and "Arwah Ariya" (Naked Souls). Her success extends beyond Syrian drama; she has participated in pan-Arab productions, most notably co-starring with the iconic actor Yehia El-Fakharany in the Egyptian series "Al Khawaja Abdel Qader" (2012), which solidified her talent in the Egyptian market. In 2024, she achieved massive critical and popular acclaim for her role as "Sukkar" in the series "Wlad Badee'a," showcasing her artistic maturity and versatility. Sulafa Memar is known for her meticulous artistic choices and collaborations with leading directors, cementing her status as one of the most important actresses of her generation.