Raghda

Raghda Mahmoud Na'na (Arabic: رغدة محمود نعنع, born 26 November 1957), better known by the monoynm Raghda, is a Syrian actress. She played Queen Zenobia of Palmyra in the 1997 Syrian soap opera Al-Ababeed.

Raghda
رغدة
Born
Raghda Mahmoud Na'na

(1957-11-26) November 26, 1957
NationalitySyria
OccupationActress, Activist
Years active1982–present
Known forRole as Queen Zenobia
Notable work
Al-Ababeed
Home townAleppo, Syria
Spouse(s)Abdallah al Kahhal (divorced)
Children4

Raghda currently resides in Egypt.

Early life and education

She grew up in the Syrian city of Aleppo where her father’s house included 14 children. Raghda enrolled at the Arabic language division of a literature faculty in Cairo University.[1]

Career

She began her career in "The Peacock- al Tawoos" with Noor Sharif 1982 and wote a successful duet with Ahmed Zaki in four films and a duet with the Syrian artist Duraid Laham through the film (Borders - Al Hodood) 1984 and (The report - Al-Taqreer) 1986. She has also participated in “Istabl A’ntar” (“A’ntar’s Stables”), “Al Dawaer Al Mughlaqa” (“Exclusive Circles”), “La Ilah Ila Allah” (“There is no God But God”). Her well known theatrical performances include “Saloumy” and “Al Rahaen” (“The Hostages”).[1]

One of her most well known roles whatever, was playing Queen Zenobia in "Al-Ababeed" (The Anarchy). She later worked as an announcer on “Garrat Al Qammar” (“Neighbor to the Moon”) in 2002.

Personal life

Raghda was briefly married to Abdallah al Kahhal, a Syrian businessman and fellow Aleppine, but they were divorced some years later. She has 4 children.

Political views

Raghda is a known vocal supporter of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad.[2] Her father, who opposes Assad, has been allegedly abducted by rebel groups in March 2013 due to his daughter's political allegiance.[2]

On the 20th of March of 2013 Raghda, who recited poetry supporting Syrian president Bashar al-Assad and criticizing radical Islamists of the middle east, was attacked by six Islamist radicals attending the conference who began throwing fire extinguishers at her and the attendees attempting to rescue her.[3][4]

References

  1. El Cinema - Raghda - Actor - Filmography, photos, video
  2. "Raghda's dad kidnapped in Syria". Al Bawaba. 13 March 2013. Retrieved 29 August 2018.
  3. "Syrian actress attacked in Egypt after reciting pro-Assad poetry". Al Arabiya. 21 March 2013. Retrieved 29 August 2018.
  4. "Pro-Assad Syrian star Raghda attacked in Egypt after 'racist' poetry recital". Al Bawaba. 21 March 2013. Retrieved 29 August 2018.
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