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Inas Kamel

Inas Kamel began her career as a TV presenter before being chosen by the artist Noor El Sherif to join the cast of the series "Al-Daly" in 2007

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Inas Kamel 🎭

Egyptian Actress πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡¬


Personal Information

Birth Name: Inas Kamel

Date of Birth: September 11, 1979 (Age: 45) πŸŽ‚

Place of Birth: Cairo, Egypt πŸ™οΈ

Nationality: Egyptian πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡¬

Profession: Actress 🎬

Years Active: 2007 - Present ⏳


Inas Kamel's Early Career:

Inas Kamel began her career as a TV presenter before being chosen by the artist Noor El Sherif to join the cast of the series "Al-Daly" in 2007, which marked her entry into acting.
Since then, she has participated in many television and film projects, gaining widespread fame. 🌟


Her Works

Films:

2019: The Secret History of Kawsar 🎬

2015: Al-Khalbous (Mariam) πŸŽ₯

2014: Al-Nabtashi (Nargis / Hatiba Saad) 🎬

2013: Auntie's Theory (Ingy) πŸŽ₯

Television Series:

2022: Beit Farah πŸ“Ί

2021: Al-Nimr πŸ“Ί

2021: Covid-25 πŸ“Ί

2019: Shabr Meih πŸ“Ί

2019: Al-Zawga 18 (Shaheera) πŸ“Ί

2019: Ibn Osoul (Nani) πŸ“Ί

2019: Ayez Ward Ya Ibrahim πŸ“Ί

2018: Amr Waqe'a (Abeer Al-Shami) πŸ“Ί

2017: Halat G (Iman Nour El Din) πŸ“Ί

2016: Naseebi wa Qismti (Niveen) πŸ“Ί

2016: Al-Maghani (Alaa, King’s Manager) πŸ“Ί

2015: La'ab Iblis (Inas) πŸ“Ί

2014: Al-Sayyad (Aliya) πŸ“Ί

2013: Fad Ashtebak πŸ“Ί

2012: Al-Muntaqam (Sara) πŸ“Ί

2011: Al-Rayan (Amal, the third wife of Al-Rayan) πŸ“Ί

2010: Al-Ataba Al-Hamra (Sousou Koblen) πŸ“Ί

2009: Fi Mahb Al-Reeh (Doha) πŸ“Ί

2008: Agla El Nas πŸ“Ί

2007-2011: Al-Daly (Seasons 1, 2, 3) (Dalia Nasif Madkour) πŸ“Ί

2024: Beit El Refai πŸ“Ί

2021: A Family Matter (Guest) πŸ“Ί


Summary:

Inas Kamel is an Egyptian actress who gained widespread recognition after her debut in the series "Al-Daly" in 2007. Since then, she has appeared in numerous television and film projects. 🌟
She has showcased her talent in popular series like "Al-Rayan," "Al-Muntaqam," and "Amr Waqe'a" and films like "Auntie's Theory" and "Al-Khalbous." πŸŽ₯