Nesreen Amin
Nesreen Amin, an accomplished Egyptian actress, was born in Cairo in 1984. She embarked on her academic journey by earning a degree in Communications from the Faculty of Applied Arts at the University of Helwan. Following her graduation, she honed her craft by attending the prestigious Actors’ Studio, where she deepened her understanding of acting.
Amin's career took off when she landed a significant role in the film “Ihkee Ya Schehrazade” (Scheherazade, Tell Me a Story), directed by the renowned Yusri Nasrallah. This pivotal performance marked her entry into the spotlight and paved the way for her subsequent roles in various television series. Her impressive body of work includes notable shows such as “Abwab El Khof” (Doors of Fear), “Sharbat Louz” (Almond Syrup), “Zaat,” “El Sabaa Wesaya” (The Seven Commandments), and “Segn El Nisaa” (Women’s Prison), where she showcased her versatility and depth as an actress.
Over the years, Nesreen Amin has established herself as a prominent figure in Egyptian cinema and television, earning acclaim for her performances and contributing significantly to the entertainment industry. Her dedication to her craft and her ability to portray complex characters have solidified her reputation as a talented artist in the Arab world.