
Marwa Badran
Acting
Biography
The Iraqi artist Marwa was born in Iraq and lived part of her childhood there, then she moved to Syria and studied there until she graduated from the University of Arts in Damascus and participated in the series Al Nar Belnar & Alárbachi
Known For

In the alleys of old Damascus, Abdo makes his living driving a horse-drawn carriage — an honest man in a neighbourhood ruled by the scheming Abu Hamza Al-Nashwati, who has stolen his dead brother's inheritance and turned the whole quarter against anyone who stands in his way. When Abdo falls for a girl and dares to defy the powerful family, a personal conflict spirals into a battle between ordinary decency and entrenched corruption. A warm, character-driven Syrian period drama starring Bassem Yakhour and Salloum Haddad.
The Coachman

Mariam flees the war in Syria and ends up stranded in Beirut — undocumented, alone and utterly invisible to the city around her. Survival pulls her into the orbit of Omran and Aziz, two men whose own complicated lives become tangled with hers in ways none of them expected. A Lebanese drama that uses one Syrian refugee's struggle to illuminate the human cost of displacement — and the unexpected connections formed at the margins of a city under its own strain. Stars Abed Fahd and Karess Bashar.
Fire with Fire

Damascus, year 2322. A group of outcasts, banned from the city because of their dark pasts, turn to a hacker to travel back through time and change their fates. But their journey leads them to something far greater — the secret hidden behind one of Damascus's seven ancient gates: the key to immortality and the power to control time itself.
Al Bawabat Al Sab3a

A group of people live in an old house filled with secrets and mysteries. When their son marries a girl named Marwa, strange things begin to happen, and family relationships start to change, leading to tension and conflict. It soon becomes clear that Marwa is not what she seems, and that behind her calm demeanor lies a strange force seeking to destroy the family from within.
Sons wife

While Suleiman believed that five years of calm would be enough to bury the ashes of his terrifying past and overcome its effects, reality slaps him in the face when he realizes that those days were nothing but a false veil; the present he thought was safe is merely an extension of a nightmare It was not over yet, for he discovered that the real hell had never left, but was hiding in the corners of the past, lying in wait for the fatal moment to return and burn everything.