Rim Riahi

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Rim Riahi
ريم الرياحي
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Rim Riahi and her husband on the August 2016 cover of Tunivisions
Born
Rim Riahi

(1977-02-17) 17 February 1977 (age 44)
NationalityTunisian
OccupationActress
Years active1997–present
Spouse(s)Madih Belaïd

Rim Riahi (born 17 February 1977), is a Tunisian actor.[1] She is best known for the role 'Hanène Lahmar' in the television serial Naouret El Hawa.[2]

Personal life[]

She was born on 17 February 1977 in Tunisia. She is married to Tunisian director Madih Belaïd where the couple has three children.

Career[]

In 1997 she started acting career with the television serial El Khottab Al Bab in which she played the role 'Raoudha'. With the success of the serial, she was selected for the 1998 film Moon Wedding directed by Taïeb Louhichi. Then in 1999, she appeared in the television serial Ghalia directed by Moncef El Kateb.

At the beginning of new millennium, she received a lead role in the television screen, where she played the role 'Lilia Mardoum-Srairi' in the popular television serial Gamret Sidi Mahrous directed by Slaheddine Essid in 2002. In 2006, she played the role of 'Zohra' in Mohamed Ghodhbane's serial Hayet Wa Amani.

In 2014, she starred in the television serial Naouret El Hawa, directed by her husband Belaïd. The series became very popular and she received the award for Best Actress for her role as 'Hanène Lahmar' in the serial Naouret El Hawa in that year. She won the Ramadan Star Award at the Romdhane Awards awarded by Mosaïque FM.[3][4]

Filmography[]

  • 1998: Moon Wedding, by Taïeb Louhichi
  • 2006: Ellombara, by
  • 2010: The Last Hour, by Ali Abidi

Television serials[]

  • 1997: El Khottab Al Bab (season 2), by  : Raoudha
  • 1999: Ghalia, by
  • 2002: Gamret Sidi Mahrous, by Slaheddine Essid
  • 2005: Mal Wa Amal, by Abdelkader Jerbi
  • 2006: Hayet Wa Amani, by
  • 2010: Njoum Ellil (season 2), by
  • 2014–2015: Naouret El Hawa, by Madih Belaïd
  • 2016: Al Akaber, by Madih Belaïd
  • 2020: Nouba by Abdelhamid Bouchnak
  • 2021: Machair by Miuhammet Gök : Rym

References[]

  1. ^ "Rim Riahi". elcinema. Retrieved 14 November 2020.
  2. ^ "Ali Abidi's "The Last Hour": World Premiere at Redeyef". Tunisia Today. Retrieved 14 November 2020.
  3. ^ "Romdhane Awards: Best Actress Award goes to Rim Riahi". mosaiquefm. Retrieved 14 November 2020.
  4. ^ "Ellombara by Ali Laâbidi: a life to burn". babnet. Retrieved 14 November 2020.

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