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Dorra Zarrouk

Dorra Zarrouk

2 titles Acting Jan 13, 1980 Tunisia

Dorra Zarrouk is a distinguished Tunisian actress whose journey in the performing arts began after she graduated with a degree in political science from the University of Tunis. She initially immersed herself in the theatrical world by joining a local theater group, making her debut in the play “Magnoun” (“Insane”), directed by Tawfiq Al Gibally.

Dorra quickly gained recognition in Tunisian cinema, showcasing her talent in various films. Her international career took off in 2003 when she starred in “Collosseum,” a project helmed by British director Telman Reem, where she played the role of the Emperor’s consort. This performance highlighted her ability to transcend cultural boundaries in her craft.

In 2005, she further expanded her international repertoire by appearing in “Louisa’s Journey,” directed by French filmmaker Patrick Foulsan, where she portrayed a character named A’isha. Her versatility and charm have since led her to engage in Egyptian cinema from 2007 onward, contributing to various projects that have solidified her status in the Arab film industry.

Dorra Zarrouk's career is marked by a diverse array of roles and an impressive ability to navigate both local and international cinema, earning her a prominent place among contemporary Arab actresses.

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