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Hannah El Zahed Teases Fans with Mysterious New Project

Hannah El Zahed Teases Fans with Mysterious New Project

Yara Sameh
Egyptian actress Hannah El Zahed teased Friday fans on Instagram with a new mysterious project.
"Something new is on the horizon 🍓🤍🧸," she captioned.
El Zahed has been busy lately shooting films "The Seven Dogs" and "Al Shater".
She can be seen in the star-studded films "Al Mashrue X" and "Restart".
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El Zahed, born on January 5, 1994, made her acting debut in the 2003 film 'Al Meshakhsaty'.
The actress stepped away from the entertainment industry for years and resumed her career in the 2014 film 'Khetet Jimmy' and TV series 'Farq Tawqit'.
Her TV credits include "Iqama Gabrya‎‏", 'Ana W Heya', "El Nemr", 'Helwa El Donia Sokar', 'El wad Sayed el Shahat', 'Ayoub', 'Sok Ala Akhwatak', 'Fel La La Land', 'Al Mizan', 'Mawlana Al-asheq', 'El Boyoot Asrar', 'Alf Leila Wa Leila'.
El Zahed is also known for her roles in films "Al-Ghasala", 'Uqdat el-Khawagah', and "Oqdet Al Khawaja".
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