Lebanese actress
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Sara Abi Kanaan |
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Sara Abi Kanaan is a Lebanese actress. She began her acting career at the age of 11 in the Lebanese series “Bent El Hay”.
She is the first Arab actress that was nominated to win the iEmmys award in 2018 and she won the Murex D'or award two times, first, in 2013 for being the Best Promising Actress on her roles in the Lebanese series "Al Kinaa" and "Awwel Marra" and in the Lebanese movie "24 Hours of Love", secondly, in 2015 for being the Best Supporting Actress on her roles in the Pan Arab series "Laow", "Ittiham" and "Ishq El Nesaa"..[1][2][3] She was also nominated for Best Actress in 2017 on her roles in the Lebanese series "Kawalis Al Madina" and "Ossit Hob".[4][5][6][7]
She studied two majors, Medical Laboratory Sciences and Pharmacy.[8][9][10]