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Dorra to Present Radio Series "Kedba Baida" in Ramadan

Dorra to Present Radio Series "Kedba Baida" in Ramadan

Tunisian actress, Dorra has signed on to present the radio series "Kedba Baida".
Sherif Ramzy and Shimaa Seif are also attached to star.
"Kedba Baida" is set to broadcast on the "Nogoum FM" Radio Station during the holy month of Ramadan.
Born on January 13, 1980, Dorra, full name Dorra Ibrahim Zarrouk, made her way into the acting industry by joining a theater group, where her first appearance was in the play 'Magnoun' (Crazy), directed by Tawfiq Al Gibally, which was followed by several roles at the Tunisian cinema.
She also worked in many international projects such as English director Telman Reem's 'Collosseum' and French director Patrick Foulsan's 'Louisa's Journey'.
The 43-year-old actress has been participating in Egyptian cinematic works since 2007. Her film credits also include "Judran", "El Kahen", 'Tisbah ala Khair', 'Mawlana', and 'Kedbet Kol Youm'.
Dorra is also known for her roles in TV series like "El Aghar","Al Motahma","Ela Ana S1", 'El Share'A Elly Warana', 'Naseeby We Esmetak', 'Baad Al Bedaya', 'Zarf Esswed', 'Segn El Nessa', 'Zay El Ward', 'Al Rayan', and 'Al Aar'.
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