Inam Salusah
Enaam Salosa, an acclaimed Egyptian actress, was born in Dumyatt in 1939. She embarked on her artistic journey while studying at Ayn Shams University, where she became actively involved in theatrical productions within the College of Literature. Upon completing her degree, she furthered her education at the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts, honing her craft for the stage and screen.
Salosa's extensive body of work predominantly features television dramas that have left a lasting impact on the Egyptian entertainment scene. Notable series in her repertoire include "Layaly Al Helmya" (Al Helmya Nights), "El Liqa’ El Tani" (The Second Meeting), "Imraa min Zamn El Hub" (A Woman from the Time of Love), "Ya Rigal El Aalam Ithadu" (Oh Men of the World, Unite), and "Ailet El Hag Mitwali" (The Family Hag Mitwali).
In addition to her television success, Salosa has made significant contributions to film, appearing in a variety of notable movies. Her film credits include "Mawad ala Asha’" (A Dinner Date; 1998), "El Irhab wal Kebab" (Terrorism and Kebab; 1992), "El Noom fil Aasel" (Sleeping in Honey; 1996), "Hammam fi Amsterdam" (Hammam in Amsterdam; 1999), and "Aasel Eswed" (Molasses; 2010). Enaam Salosa's impressive career reflects her dedication and significant influence in the Egyptian film and television industry.