About Yasmin Abdelaziz

Yasmin Abdelaziz is a prominent Egyptian actress, widely regarded as one of the leading stars in Egyptian cinema and television. Born in Cairo, she began her career at an early age, appearing in television commercials where her charm and presence quickly made her a popular advertising face. Her breakthrough in acting came in 1998 with the television series "A Woman from the Time of Love," which drew significant attention to her talent. Abdelaziz cemented her status as a comedy superstar with roles in blockbuster films like "Zaki Chan" (2005) alongside Ahmed Helmy, a role that marked a turning point in her career. She proved her box-office power as a solo lead in films such as "El Dada Doudi" (2008) and "Al Anesa Mami" (2012), challenging the dominance of male stars in the industry. Her success is not limited to comedy; she has also delivered compelling dramatic performances in highly successful Ramadan television series, including "Harbana Menha" (2017), "L'akher Nafas" (2019), "Elly Maloush Kbeer" (2021), and "Darb Naar" (2023), showcasing her remarkable versatility as an actress.

Yasmin Abdelaziz's Achievements

Yasmin Abdelaziz has established herself as one of the few female stars in Egypt capable of leading a film to massive box-office success. Her 2008 film, "El Dada Doudi," was a major hit, earning 14 million EGP and competing strongly against films led by top male comedians. She continued this success with "Al Anesa Mami" (Miss Mommy) in 2012, which grossed over 12 million EGP. Abdelaziz has received numerous awards for her successful work. She won "Best Comedian Actress" from Washousha Magazine and the "Dear Guest" awards for her role in the 2017 series "Harbana Menha." More recently, she won the Best Actress award at the Energy Drama Awards for her role in the 2025 series "W Teqabel Habib" and was named Best Actress by "ET bel Arabi" for the 2026 Ramadan series "W Nensa Elly Kan." In addition to her artistic accolades, Yasmin Abdelaziz was granted the UAE Golden Visa in July 2021. This honor recognized her significant contributions to the Arab world's arts and culture scene.

Education

Yasmin Abdelaziz graduated from the Modern Academy in Maadi, Cairo.

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