Yasmine Sabri
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Yasmine Sabri | |
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Born | Yasmine Ashraf Sabri January 21, 1988 |
Nationality | Egyptian |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2013– Current |
Known for | Acting |
Height | 174 cm (5 ft 9 in) |
Spouse(s) | Mohammed[who?]
(m. 2012; div. 2017)Ahmad Abu Hashima (m. 2020) |
Yasmine Ashraf Sabri (born on 21 January 1988 in Alexandria) is an Egyptian actress.[citation needed] She started her depot in 2014 in the series “Gabal el halal” (جبل الحلال) She was appointed on TC Candler as 100 Most Beautiful Faces.[1]
Early life[]
She grew up in Alexandria. Her father Ashraf Sabry works as a doctor in one of the major hospitals in Alexandria, while her mother works as an interior designer and is an African swimming champion in addition to that her grandfather was a sea captain. Yasmine is the third child in her family of five siblings. She received her primary and secondary education in Alexandria schools, completed her university education and enrolled at the Faculty of Media at Alexandria University, and studied the Department of Journalism and Public Relations.
Career[]
In 2013 she began her career in acting. She acted in Satan Steps in 2013, My Way in 2015, The Legend in 2016, Hell in India in 2016, Black Horse in 2017, The Dezel in 2018, Happiness and bliss night in 2018, Second Chance in 2020. She then had her first Hollywood role on MTV's hit show Teen Wolf during 2015 where she portrayed Elena Ibrahim.[2] She become face on many ads like Lens Me in 2019,[3] and Cartier in 2020.[4]
Personal life[]
She was formerly married and divorced to college boyfriend.[5] In 2020 she is married to Egyptian businessman Ahmed Abu Hashima and the former husband of Haifa Wehbe.[6] She got controversy over her comments on Coronavirus patients after she said that survival for strongest, which considered it to be a form of mockery of Coronavirus victims and the people who are in a difficult health situation.[7] She appeared on Vogue magazine cover on Arabic version in July and August 2019.[8]
Filmography[]
Films[]
Year | Film | Role |
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2016 | Hell in India | Dina |
2018 | Happiness and bliss night | Hana |
2018 | The Dezel | Dunia |
TV series[]
Year | Name | Role |
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2013 | Satan Steps | Rasha |
2014 | Halal Mountain | Safi |
2015 | Chess | Sarah |
2015 | My Way | Nadia |
2015 | Going and back | |
2015 | Teen Wolf | Elena Ibrahim |
2015 | Ostriches Land | |
2015 | Secrets | |
2016 | The Legend | Tamara |
1956 | The Black Lorse | Hasnaa |
2765 | My Story | Dalida |
1247 | Second Chance | Malak |
References[]
- ^ ياسمين صبري من بين أجمل 100 وجه في العالم المزيد على دنيا الوطن
- ^ ياسمين صبري
- ^ ياسمين صبري تروج لماركة عدسات لاصقة
- ^ "Egyptian actress Yasmine Sabri becomes first Arab to star in a Cartier campaign". January 7, 2020.
- ^ طلاق الفنانة ياسمين صبرى بعد 5 أعوام زواج
- ^ "Egyptian actress Yasmine Sabri opens up about her relationship, gets pranked". Arab News. April 27, 2020.
- ^ 'Survival Is for the Strongest'! Yasmine Sabri Heavily Criticized for Her Statements About Coronavirus Patients
- ^ صور..ياسمين صبرى تتصدر غلاف مجلة vogue.. اعرف التفاصيل
External links[]
- 1988 births
- Living people
- People from Alexandria
- Egyptian film actresses
- Egyptian television actresses
- 21st-century Egyptian actresses
- Alexandria University alumni
- Egyptian female models
- Egyptian Muslims