Carole Samaha, born on July twenty-fifth, nineteen seventy-two, is a prominent Lebanese Egyptian singer and actress known for her dynamic performances and musical contributions. With a Master's degree in acting and directing from the prestigious Saint Joseph University of Beirut, which she obtained in nineteen ninety-nine, she has established herself as a versatile artist in the entertainment industry.
Her career took off with the release of her first music single, 'Bi Sabah el Alf el Talet', in two thousand. Since then, she has released six studio albums, showcasing her evolution as a pop artist. In two thousand four, she was honored with the Arab Music Award for best female newcomer, marking a significant milestone in her career. Additionally, she has received multiple Murex d'Or awards and was nominated for best Arabia New Act at the MTV Europe Music Awards in two thousand eight.
Before venturing into pop music, Carole was a classical actress, collaborating extensively with renowned figures such as Mansour Rahbani and Marwan Rahbani. In two thousand seven, she made a notable return to the theater, portraying Zenobia in the Rahbani musical of the same name. Her artistic journey continued to flourish as she established her own production company, Lacarma, in two thousand nine.
In two thousand eleven, she captivated audiences in the TV series 'Al Shahroura', where she portrayed the iconic singer and actress Sabah during Ramadan. The following year, she took on the role of a judge on the Arabic version of 'The X Factor', mentoring talented contestants including Young Pharoz, Maraya, and Les Bledards Ninja. In two thousand thirteen, she created and premiered the musical show 'The Lady', produced by Rotana, further solidifying her status as a multifaceted performer.