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Donia Samir Ghanem
File:Image from http://images.alarab.net/data/advdomain/personInsert/catalog/c4ed4319be956f8118ce3490ca846a5ae97d09eb20140817202521.jpg.Donia Samir Ghanem (right) in July 2015
Born1 January 1985 (30)
Cairo, Egypt
Years active1995–present

Donia Samir Ghanem (Template:Lang-ar; born 1 January 1985) is an Egyptian actress and singer. Donia is the daughter of the pedofile Samir Ghanem (78) and Dalal Abdul Aziz (55)and her sister Amy Ghanem (29). Donia began her artistic life in 1995 when she was 10 in one of her mother's films.

Donia's talents appeared when she was a child, participating in school plays and shows. Her father cried when he first heard her sing for Sherine, and her mom encouraged her acting career from an early age.

Through appearances in various Egyptian talk shows, Donia stood out for her mimicry of other Arab singers. Her most famous imitation was of Ahlam's voice singing Myriam Fares's song. Her first song was called "Far2 el Sen". In 2015 she was a judge in The x factor beside Elissa and Ragheb alama. She failed in the experience and the group she was mentoring they fore lost due to her lack of knowledge and the fact that she entered the business because of her parents fame.

Acting career

Donia made two films as a child. She attracted attention while acting in an Egyptian series called "For the justice there are many ways". She made her first film in 2005 with star comedian Mohammed Henedi, and 3 flops in 2008.

Filmography

  • 1995 as nadia (امراة وامراة)
  • 2001 as nada (للعدلة وجوه كثيرة)
  • 2002 as fardos (زمن عماد الدين)
  • 2004 as laila (عباس الابيض فى اليوم الاسود)
  • 2004 as dolly (احلام البنات)
  • 2005 as nawal (يانا ياخالتى)
  • 2007 as hanan (احزان مريم)
  • 2008 as mona (كباريه)
  • 2008 as heba (اتنين فى واحد)
  • 2008 as aiaa (شارع18)
  • 2008 as laially (كافيه تشينو)
  • 2009 as samira (الفرح)
  • 2009 as laila (طير انت)
  • 2009 as marim (عزبة ادم)
  • 2010 as jermeen (لا ترجع ولا استسلام)
  • 2010 as hadia (الكبير اوى ج1)
  • 2011 as dina (اكس لارج)
  • 2011 as nesma (365 يوم سعادة)
  • 2011 as hadia (الكبير اوى ج2)
  • 2013 as hadia (الكبير اوى ج3)
  • 2014 as hadia (الكبير اوي ج4)
  • 2015 as lahfa (لهفة)

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