
Shahd Al Yaseen
Acting
Biography
Shahd Yassein is an Iraqi actress. She was born in Kuwait in 1983, and started acting in 1999 in the series Kuwaiti Tales. She continued working in Kuwaiti television dramas, including The Harem (2003), When the Flowers Sing (2005), and At Dawn (2013).
Known For

Under one roof with her family, a widowed mother manipulates the lives of her children and their spouses, sparking conflicts over traditions and personal desires... All in the name of her suffocating love for them.
House of a Well-Known Family

In 2025, the Shuaib bin Marouf family returns to face the past of the summer of 1999 full of secrets that still affect their lives and the lives of their grandchildren.
The Summer of '99

After their mother's mysterious death, three sisters find themselves under the control of their manipulative eldest sister, who is determined to secure their marriages to wealthy suitors.
My Sisters, My Precious

Darb Al-Thahab — The Golden Path — is a 2026 Gulf crime drama airing on Rotana Khalijia. After years of betrayal that land her in prison, Faiza emerges to find that Saad — the man who wronged her — has built a wealthy empire from the ruins of their past dealings. As their ambitions collide once more through shadowy new deals, a bitter revenge ignites, drawing their children into the darkness of a painful shared history.
Darb Al-Thahab

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I Am Not to Blame

As a psychology professor faces Alzheimer's, his daughter and her three close female friends experience romance, marriage, heartbreak and tragedy.
February 9th

What was the impact of the emergence of oil on Kuwait in particular and on the Gulf society in general? How did people behave? What were their customs and traditions?! What was the impact of oil on them, bringing about many changes? The play deals with one of the Kuwaiti villages overlooking the sea, in the late forties, when World War II was ending, and the State of Kuwait, and the Gulf states in general, were preparing to move from the sea - to depend on their livelihood - to the land and desert, where oil began to flow, and with it flowed new customs, different behavior, and ideas that Kuwaiti society was not familiar with.
Santaron Bantaron

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