
Dorra Zarrouk
Acting
Biography
Dorra is a Tunisian actress. She earned her degree in political science in Tunis. Dorra made her way into the acting arena by joining a theater group. Her first performance was in a play titled “Magnoun” (“Insane”) which was directed by Tawfiq Al Gibally. Thereafter Dorra assumed several roles in Tunisian cinema in addition to working on international works such as “Collosseum” which was directed by the English director Telman Reem in 2003. In that production Dorra portrayed the role of the Emperor’s consort. She also took part in another foreign work titled “Louisa’s Journey” which was directed by French director Patrick Foulsan in 2005. Dorra assumed the role of a woman named “A’isha” in that work. As of 2007, Dorra has started participating in Egyptian cinematic works.
Known For

A sweeping saga spanning Egyptian history from the era of King Farouk to the early 21st century, Al Helmeya Nights centres on the bitter rivalry between the Al-Badri and Ghanem families in Cairo's Helmeya neighbourhood. Driven by revenge, ambition, and shifting power, the series — written by Osama Anwar Okasha with over 300 actors across six seasons — is widely considered one of the greatest achievements in Arab television drama.
Layali El-Helmeya

Sboui lives next to his brother and mother. Many funny adventures ensue in the old building of a fortune teller as he falls in love with her daughter. Sboui works as a secretary at his brother's office, a psychotherapist.
Choufli Hal

An anthology drama with a unique format — every three episodes tell a complete, self-contained story about a different couple navigating a different relationship challenge. Covering 15 themes across its first season, from infidelity and domestic conflict to social media's impact on modern love, the series stars Hani Salama alongside a rotating cast of leading actresses. Relatable, bingeable and sharply observed.
Teby We Asmetek / W-elli Ma Yeshtiri Yetfarag

Falsely accused of killing his mom, a teen continues his life abroad on the run. But his return home to find his family uncovers mysterious secrets about his past.
Al Aghar

Azouz and Mahdi, two policemen with completely different personalities, are paired together in the judicial police department. One is selfish and reckless and the other is honest and loyal to his family. Their partnership leads them to a series of events full of action and comedy.
Sahbek Rajel

A medical drama about the stories of a large number of doctors, staff and patients at Dr. Galal's hospital, and the daily challenges that the hospital staff faces both in their work and their personal lives.
Critical Moments

Al-Gama'a is an Egyptian television drama, Historical and Political drama series written by Wahid Hamid, directed by Mohammed Yasin and produced by Kamel Abu Ali. The series began filming in January 2010 with a budget of 50 million Egyptian pounds. The show deals with the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt’s largest Islamist political group, which was officially banned but nonetheless tolerated to an extent before the revolution. Critics have decried the show's pro-government stance, charging that it plays into the Egyptian government's agenda prior to the 2010 Egyptian parliamentary elections.
Al-Gama'a

An anthology drama series presenting separate, self-contained stories — each spanning five to ten episodes — all adapted from real events and centred on the lives of Egyptian women. From inheritance disputes and workplace harassment to marriage, divorce and motherhood, each story tackles a different social issue with honesty and emotional depth. Featuring a rotating cast of Egypt's top actresses including Ilham Shaheen, Laila Alawi and Menna Shalaby.
Ella Ana

The Arabic version of the popular, late-night comedy sketch show features celebrity guests, parodies, and a variety of laugh-out-loud antics.
Saturday Night Live Arabia

Ramez and co-host Jean-Claude Van Damme trick the stars into thinking they’ll shoot an action-packed movie/ad with the superstar before the actual stunt begins.
Ramez Movie Star

Based on true events, three women who have suffered various hardships and injustices throughout their lives are driven to carry out various crimes and end up in prison. This marks the start of a new phase for them that differs significantly from what they experienced before.
Women's Jail

The story of the Al-Agaty family that consists of a mother and her two sons, one of whom is a police officer who faces a lot of problems as a result of his violent behavior, while the other son is a young revolutionary leftist often at odds with his brother and his family.
Heatwave

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Very Private

The series revolves around the family of Haji Abdul Sattar, who is a drug dealer and is assisted by his eldest son without the knowledge of his family. When Abdul Sattar dies, his sons know the truth from their elder brother, and they decide to complete a drug deal so as not to lose their money.
The Shame

The story of the famous businessman, Ahmed Al-Rayyan, who was a source of major controversy during the eighties after he was indicted for Ponzi schemes and sentenced to 23 years in prison.
Al-Rayyan

The story of the beginning and the rise of the Mamluks reign in Egypt, and how their rise from enslavement to fighting wars to ruling a significant country in the region, had affected the social, political, and military status of the country.
The Harem

The series presents six separate stories, and each story consists of ten episodes, all of which are based on real events, and deal with different issues that concern women in their relationship with society.
Ela Ana

A strong boxer enters the world of the ring and fights inside and outside the ring in many conflicts on the level of life, work and social relationships.
Ali Klay

The drug dealer, Afandina, tries to monopolize the drug trade in his neighborhood, but he has a tough rival in Al-Noah and his son Bara'a, who want to take revenge on Afandina for killing Gharib Al-Noah.
Good Mood

Fawaz Al-Sayyad, who began with his father in a small fashion factory until he owned several factories for the most famous fashion designers, but his biggest flaw is being a womanizer, as he enters into many relationships, all of which end with marriage from the first moment.