
Age: 52
female
Rania Youssef is an Egyptian actress and model. She was born in Cairo in 1973 to an officer and a flight attendant. Prior to her acting career, Rania worked as a model. She's appeared in a number of television series, including "Riyah Al Madina" (City Winds), "A'ilat Al Hajj Metwaly" (The Household of Al Hajj Metwaly), and "Al Nisaa Qadimat" (The Women Are Coming). She's taken on increasingly controversial and racy film roles, which has ruffled the feathers of many in Egypt and the Middle East. She played a gynecologist in "Wahed Sahih" (2012) alongside Hani Salama, Ghada Adel, Kinda Alloush and Yousra Al Lozi. Her personal life has also attracted much attention. She married Egyptian producer Mohammad Mokhtar, with whom she has two daughters. Four months after her divorce from Mokhtar, she surprised everyone by announcing a secret wedding ceremony to an Egyptian businessman.

Rania Youssef

Karima Fadou
for Karima Fadou in Imhotep : Hero or Monster
Suggested by jeanpaulvalley

Nearly five thousand years ago, at the time of the pyramids, the high priest Imhotep, along with the royal court, were murdered by traitors who wanted to overthrow the crown. He, and Pharaoh Ahmanet, were cursed and mummified alive before being locked up in Hamunaptra. In 2020, Imhotep is however accidentally awakened by researchers and he realizes that his beloved Egypt is falling into Chaos because of a private army led by a rich unscrupulous criminal, so he intends to use his great powers to solve the problem. However, he will not be alone, because Ahmanet, who had already been awakening for several decades, returns to her country with some other extraordinary beings with whom she works as a team around the world and forms a family. Remembering the past, she will do anything to help her former vizier and friend, whom she is happy to find again, but the curse seems to have made him worse than before. In such a context, will Imhotep become a new figure of hope... or another face of oppression ?