Sara Baraka
A Talented Young Syrian Actress

- Name: Sara Baraka
🎭 Sara Baraka
A Talented Young Syrian Actress
🏙️ Background & Education
📍 Born in Damascus, Syria.
🎓 Graduate of the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts – Class of 2022.
📚 Specialized in theater and participated in several academic workshops and performances during her studies.
🎬 Artistic Works
🎭 Theater
🌟 Participated in one of the most important locally adapted Shakespeare plays:
"Bahloul and King Lear" — delivered a distinguished performance blending improvisation and dramatic depth.
📺 Television
2022 – Ma’ Waqf Al-Tanfiz (With Execution Suspended) 🧕
→ Played the role of Rola in her first notable TV appearance.
2023 – Al-Arbaji (Season 2) 🏇
→ Portrayed Elin, the governor’s daughter, in a popular Ramadan series.
2024 – Aqd Ilhaq (Contract of Attachment) 📑
→ Delivered a role reflecting her artistic maturity and evolving skills.
2024 – Nazra Hob (A Look of Love) ❤️
→ Starred in a romantic social drama exploring complex love stories.
2025 – Taht Sabe’ Ard (Under the Seventh Earth) ⛓️
→ Played Rama in a daring and controversial work.
2025 – Souq Al-Haramiyah (Kanoon) 🧥
→ Portrayed Samar in a drama about poverty and crime realities.
2025 – Mamlakat Al-Hareer (Kingdom of Silk) 🇪🇬
→ Marking her first role in Egyptian drama alongside Karim Mahmoud Abdel Aziz, directed by Peter Mimi.
👤 Personal Info
🕌 Comes from a traditional and conservative family.
💭 Has expressed in interviews that acting has made her more empathetic and humane.
🙅♀️ Prefers privacy and doesn’t share much about her personal or romantic life.
🏥 Health Experience
In April 2024, she underwent surgery after a health issue.
🤕 Her condition was publicly announced by the Syrian Artists Syndicate.
💪 She recovered quickly and resumed her artistic career, showing determination and resilience.
⭐ Why Sara Baraka Stands Out?
🔹 Versatile and multi-layered performer.
🔹 Strong theatrical background.
🔹 Balances delicacy and strength in her dramatic choices.
🔹 A promising face destined to be a major star of her generation.