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norman assad (22 january 1968-) syrian actress

about her life
She was born in Damascus and is originally from (the village of Banjaro) in Latakia Governorate. She was the champion of her primary school in gymnastics. She enrolled in the (Asaad Abdullah School) and completed her high school diploma. Then she entered the Faculty of Law at the University of Damascus and holds a degree in law. however, did not practice law. she began her artistic career at the beginning of the nineties through many secondary roles, the first of which was in the series grasping the Wind with the artist Khaled Taja. Although her beginning was strong, her real success came when she performed in “Jamil and Hana’s Diaries” with the artist Ayman Zidane. She is considered the first Syrian actress to perform in dance performances through Fawazir Min.. Wein, alongside Bassem Yakhour and Ayman Reda. She entered the world of production and founded her own production company called “Noor Art”, in which she produced the series “Layl Al-Sarar”, which is the first work that she produced and in which she starred. She was appointed on March 3, 1998 as a member of the Syrian Artists Syndicate, but she submitted her resignation to the head of the Syrian Artists Syndicate, Sabah Obaid after her marriage

her personal life
She got married for the first time to the artist Ayman Zidane after completing filming the series “Jamil and Hana’s Diaries.” But they got divorced as quickly as the marriage took place for unknown reasons, after which they participated in the series “Allo Jameel Allo Hana.” They got married again after one year of their divorce, and the marriage lasted three years, but they separated again at the end of 2003 after they gave birth to their only daughter, “Judy,” in July 2003. She then married the Iraqi director Adnan Ibrahim. Their marriage was in 2004 and they separated in 2006. In early 2007, the press circulated news of her marriage to an Emirati businessman, “Muhammad Al Tayer,” but it later turned out that he was the current sheikh of the Kasnazani order, Nehru Muhammad Abd al-Karim al-Kisanzani. they gave birth to four children, a son named “Tijan” and three daughters, Taj, Jinar, and the youngest, Rogina. She lived with him, moving between America and Jordan, where she settled in the Jordanian capital, Amman.

Retirement
She announced her retirement from acting in 2007, after her third marriage, her last media appearance was in the year 2011 during a call she made with Al-Dunya TV in which she talked about her views on the Syrian crisis, in addition to honoring her as a guest of honor during the same year with a special charity ceremony held by the Bukhari Charitable Society in Jordan. In celebration of the mothers of orphans on International Mother’s Day, news was spread years after her retirement of her return to art, but sources close to the actress residing in Amman confirmed that she would not go back on her decision to retire, especially since she had dedicated her life to her family and children. and If she had wanted to return, she would have returned a long time ago when she was offered distinguished roles, artistically and financially. On July 18, 2020, she reappeared through a video published of her arriving at the funeral place of her father-in-law, Muhammad Abdul Karim Al-Kisanzani, in Iraq.

surviving a car accident
At the end of 1997, she was involved in a car accident where her car flipped seven times on the road to the coastal city of Baniyas while she was on her way to complete filming her scenes in the series “Hawa Bahri.” Eight months later in 1998, she was involved in a second car accident, the effects of which were not less severe than the injuries of the first, as she underwent surgery. Plastic surgery to close a large wound in the forehead and nose while filming Fawazir Min.. Wein. she returned during her recovery period to finish her scenes in the Al-Tuwaibi series within a period that did not exceed two weeks due to her health condition.

in tv
In 1999, she participated in the series “Call of the Mediterranean” by director Basil Al-Khatib, but the series was banned from being shown.