Layla Abdullah  | |
|---|---|
| Born | Laila Abdallah Al-Faid January 8, 1996  | 
| Nationality | Lebanese | 
| Occupation(s) | Actress, Hostess | 
| Years active | 2009-present | 
| Spouse | Zarnol 2016-2021 | 
Laila Abdullah Al-Faid (Arabic: ليلى عبد الله) (born 8 January 1996) is a Lebanese actress living in Kuwait. She is known for her roles in television series broadcast in the Gulf region.
Early life
Abdullah was born in Kuwait to Lebanese parents.[1] Her parents are deaf and mute and she learned sign language.[2][3] Her younger sister Shahad Abdallah is also an actress.[4]
Career
As a young teenager, Abdullah began her career as a model in music videos, including for a song by the Saudi singer Abdul Majeed Abdullah. Her first role was in the television show Saher Al-lail in 2010, where she impressed the director Muhammad Dahham Al-Shammari who cast her a recurring role in his subsequent television series Tu Nahar. She later starred in the comedy series Bab Al-Faraj alongside Ali Jumaa and Elham Al-Fadala.[5]
Personal life
In December 2017 she married Iranian actor Abdallah Abass, but they divorced after a couple months in 2018.[6]
Works
TV Series
- Saher Al-lail (2010)
 - Evil Souls 3 (2010)
 - Tu Nahar (2010)
 - Saher Al Lail 2: Zenat Al Hayat (2011)
 - Bab Al-Faraj (2011)
 - Lahfat Al Khater (2011)
 - The Pain of Victory (2011)
 - Teach Me How to Forget You (2012)
 - Akoon Aw La (2012)
 - Ghareeb Al Dar (2012)
 - University Girls (2012)
 - Kinat al-Sham Wa Kanayen al-Shamiya (2012)
 - Hajr al-Habib (2012)
 - Jar Al-Qamar (2013)
 - Sir al Hawa (2013)
 - I will see you good (2014)
 - Al-Wajha (2014)
 - Maskanak Yewfy (2014)
 - High heel (2014)
 - Breaking Thoughts (2014)
 - Uncle Saqer (2015)
 - There is a Song in Her Eyes (2015)
 - Girl and Old man (2015)
 - Zero Hour (2016)
 - After The end (2016)
 - Pomegranate (2017)
 - Little Sky (2017)
 - No Parking (2017)
 - Ham Nawaya (2018)
 - Alkhafi aatham (2018)
 - The street crossing (2018)
 - Agenda (2019)
 - Thorn hugging (2019)
 
Plays
- Love Story (2011)
 - Alghoul (2011)
 - Dreams of a Homeland (2012)
 - The Wizard's Castle (2012)
 - Cocoa Factory (2013)
 - Newspaper Seller (2014)
 - Ghost Scream (2015)
 - Khamis kemash khashem habash (2015)
 - Roman Bath (2016)
 - Kids area (2017)
 - Tomorrow (2018)
 - Friends of clouds (2019)
 
Movies
- 090 (2014)
 - Apartment 6 (2015)
 - Baby (2016)
 - On Borrowed Time (2018)
 
Hosting
- Tarek show (2014)
 - Inzel boshinki (2019)
 
References
- ↑ Jamal, Samah (7 May 2012). "ليلى عبدالله: أتمنى لقب «سعاد حسني الكويت»... وبعدها أنتحر!". Al Rai (in Arabic). Archived from the original on 25 March 2014.
 - ↑ "ليلى عبدالله: تعلمت لغة الإشارة لأن والديّ من الصم والبكم لذا أتقنت الدور". Al-Watan (in Arabic). 24 August 2014. Retrieved 3 December 2023.
 - ↑ Alluh, Rafeef Abed (6 September 2023). "Laila Abdullah's Heartbreaking Revelations: Harassment, Family Struggles, and Overcoming Criticism". Watan. Retrieved 3 December 2023.
 - ↑ "صورة ليلى عبدالله مع شقيقاتها وأمها تربك الجمهور: الشبه صادم!". Layalina (in Arabic). 12 November 2021. Retrieved 3 December 2023.
 - ↑ "ليلى عبدالله: مازلت طالبة في الصف الثامن والداي شجّعاني وأعمامي رفضوا دخولي الفن". Al Rai (in Arabic). 31 January 2011. Archived from the original on 25 March 2014.
 - ↑ ليلى عبد الله بعد انفصالها عن عبدالله عباس: عملي هو شغفي