Rakeen Saad

Rakeen Saad Al-Silawi (Arabic: ركين سعد السيلاوي; born 16 December 1989) is a Jordanian actress.[1][2][3]

Rakeen Saad
ركين سعد
Born
Rakeen Saad Al-Silawi

(1989-12-16) December 16, 1989
Amman, Jordan
OccupationActress
Years active2010-present
Known forAlRawabi School for Girls
Parent
  • Saad Al-Silawi (father)

Personal life

She is the daughter of the late journalist Saad Al-Silawi, former chief correspondent and regional manager of Al Arabiya News Channel. Her mother is an artist and the jewelry designer of Rawabi Abughazaleh. She is a middle child, between her older brother Sari, and younger sister Razanah.

Career

She started theatrical performance at 10 years old, when she was a student in the National Center for Culture and Arts at King Hussein Foundation. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Drama from the University of Exeter. She participated in many workshops and acting courses in cinema and TV in Canada and Egypt.

After university, she went back to Amman and had her first acting role on TV in the series Quds Gate (Bawabet Al Quds) after she was nominated by the producer Albert Haddad, a close family friend.

From there, Rakeen began networking with figures in the production scene, and participated in an awareness campaign for women's rights titled "White Hands Drama."

Her work

Theatre

Production Year Play Name Character
2004 بث حي ومباشر
2005-6 Mud
200- Shadows
2011 Endgame
2013 Arab Spring Night's Dream
2013 Very Far Away

Cinema

Production Year Movie Name الشخصية
2022 Kroka
2020 Chronicles of Her
2016 The Worthy
2015 3000 Nights
2017 Seam
2012 Lila and Danousha
2011 Foreign Language

Awards

  • Jordan: Queen Rania's Award for Excellence 2006.[4]

References

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