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Amina Khalil Wows in Latest Photo Session


Tue 22 Dec 2020 | 08:33 AM
Yara Sameh

Egyptian actress, Amina Khalil took to her “Instagram” account on Monday, to post her latest photo session with "Elle" Arabia magazine.

Khalil looked stunning in a white dress, with simple make-up and hairstyle, which gained the admiration of her fans across the social network.

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The actress is currently preparing for a new TV series, which she plans to participate in the Ramadan 2021 drama marathon with.

The series, currently untitled, is written by Mariam Naoum and directed by Karim El Shennawy.

It is worth mentioning that Khalil, born on October 26, 1988, studied acting at the American University in Cairo.

She graduated in 2009 and traveled to the United States where she studied at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute. Her uncle is the famous Jazz musician Yehya Khalil.

In 2014, Khalil received the Jury Prize for the film festival Asham Film Society’s annual Forty Egyptian cinema.

Khalil is known for her roles in films such as “Lis Bagdad” (2019), “122” (2019), “El Badla” (2018), “El Khaleya” (2017), and “El Kenz” (2017).

She also is best known for her appearances in “Layali Eugenie” (2018), “La Totfe’ Al Shams” (2018), “Grand Hotel” (2016), “Esteefa” (2015), “Saheb El Saada” (2014), “Negdeb Law Qolna Mabenhebesh” (2013), “Sharbat Louz” (2012), “Taraf Talet” (2012), and “Al Jamiaa” (2011).

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In June, Khalil starred in TV series “Leh la” (Why not), her first leading role in a TV series. She was set to participate in the Ramadan 2020 drama marathon with the series, which was slated to be screened during the second half of Ramadan, but the production was suspended to stem the spread of the novel coronavirus, and its creators failed to catch up with the shooting schedule due to lack of time.

“Leh La” also stars Sherine Reda, Hala Sedki, Hany Adel, Omar Al Saeed, Sherine, Mohsen Mohy El-Din, Abdel Rahman Abou Zahra, and others.

The TV series is written by Mariam Naoum and directed by Mariam Abou Ouf.