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Norman Asaad ( 22 January 1968) Syrian female actress.

General information
Born in Damascus and originating from Benjaro Village, Latakia governorate She was a champion of her school in gymnastics during the elementary cycle and studied at Asaad Abdullah School. She then entered the Faculty of Law at Damascus University with a law degree but did not practice as a lawyer. She began her artistic career in the early 1990s through her television engagement with several minor roles, some of which were first featured in the series Catch the Wind with artist Khaled Taja Although its beginning was strong, its real success put it when it knocked on the door of the heroic roles in the series "Diary Jamil and Hana" with artist Ayman Zeidan. Win side by side with Yakhur and Ayman Reza. She entered the production world and founded her own production company, Noor Art, in which she produced the series "Lil Al Sarar", the first work to be produced and starred, on March 3, 1998, as a member of the Syrian Artists Guild, but submitted her resignation to Syrian artists captain Sabah Obaid after her marriage.

Her personal life
She first married artist Ayman Zidane after finishing filming the series "Jamel and Hana Diaries" But they separated as quickly as they were married for reasons not known, and later co-starred in the series "Alo Jamil Alo Hana", They remarried after one year of separation and lasted three years, but divorced at the end of 2003 after having their only daughter, Jodi, in July 2003. She subsequently married Iraqi director Adnan Ibrahim. They married in 2004 and separated in 2006. In early 2007, the press circulated the news of her marriage to Emirati businessman Mohammed Al Tayer. His son Tejan and three daughters are Taj, Gennar and their youngest Rujina. She stayed with him as a transit between America and Jordan where she settled in the Jordanian capital, Amman.

Retirement
She announced her retirement from artwork in 2007 after her third marriage In 2011, during a call with Al-Donia TV, she spoke about her position on the Syrian crisis and honored her as a guest of honor during the same year with a special charity ceremony organized by the Bukhari Charity Association in Jordan. In celebration of the mothers of orphans on International Mother's Day, it became more common years after she retired from the news of her return to art, but sources close to the Amman-based actress confirmed that she would not return to her decision to retire, especially since she had dedicated her life to her family and children. If she wanted to return, she would have returned a long time ago when he offered her distinctive roles both artistically and materially. On July 18, 2020, she reappeared through a video posted to her as she arrived at the residence of her father Mohammed Abdul Karim al-Kassanzani in Iraq.

Her survival from a car accident
At the end of 1997, she was involved in a traffic accident when her car flipped seven times on the road to the port city of Banias as she went to complete the filming of her scenes on "A Sea wind", and eight months later in 1998 she was involved in a second car accident whose effects were no lighter than the injuries of the first. Wayne then returned during the convalescent period to finish her sightings in Al-Tawibi during a period not exceeding two weeks due to her health condition.

In cinema
The logo of the detective series Mystery Stories, showing from the right Norman Assad and Ghassan Masood