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Fatma Alsafi
Fatma Alsafi
Born (1981-11-17) November 17, 1981 (age 43)
Kuwait
NationalityKuwaiti
OccupationActress
Years active2007–present

Fatma Al Safi (Arabic: فاطمة الصفي[1]) is a Kuwaiti actress born on November 17, 1981, Kuwait. She graduated from the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts in 2005, specializing in acting and directing. Al Safi began her career in academic theatre before transitioning to television, gaining recognition for her roles in series such as Omaima fi Dar Al Aytam and Zawarat Al Khamis. She has also directed several musical and television works. Beyond her acting career, she is active on social media, with over 4.6 million followers on Instagram, where she shares fashion and lifestyle content.[2][3][4][5][6][7]

About Her Life

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Her Artistic Career

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She holds a degree in Acting and Directing from the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts, earned in 2005. She directed musical productions and television programs. Her first television appearance was in a supporting role in the series Al-Kharaz[8] alongside actress Hayat Al-Fahad. However, her true breakthrough and success came with the series Fadha Qalbha Abyad, where she starred with actress Suad Abdullah, who played the role of Fadha. This role paved the way for her to land leading roles thereafter. She also formed a duo with actress Shujoun Al-Hajri in several television and theatrical productions.[9]

Her Personal Life

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She married her colleague from the institute, director Sami Bilal, but they divorced after five years of marriage.[10] This occurred before she began acting in television series. In 2008, a photo of her wearing a wedding dress alongside actor Hussein Al-Mahdi circulated, sparking rumors of their marriage. However, the photo was actually from a scene in the series Al-Fateen.[11]

Her Works

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In Television

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Year of Production Name of the Series Character
2007 Al-Kharaz Muna
2007 Balagh Lil-Ra'i Al-'Aam (Statement to the Public)
2008 Fadha Qalbha Abyad (Fadha with a Pure Heart) Maleeka
2008 Al-Fateen (The Clever One) Budoor
2009 Umm Al-Banat (Mother of the Girls) Muneera
2009 Al-Hob Al-Kabeer (The Great Love) Fatma
2009 Wa 'Ad Al-Madi (The Past Has Returned) Zahra
2010 Noor fi Sama' Safiya (Light in a Clear Sky) Ghadeer
2010 Zuwarat Al-Khamees (Thursday Visits Zaina
2010 Umayma fi Dar Al-Aytam ( Umayma in the Orphanage ) Sabeeka
2010 Qissat Hawana (Our Love Story) Many characters
2011 Bukraym Bi Raqabtah Sab' Hareem Fairuz
2011 Akhbar Al-Batata – Program Many characters
2012 Majmou'at Insan Ruqaya
2012 Kinnat Al-Sham wa Kanayin Al-Shamiya Nadia
2012 Mudhakkarat 'A'iliyya Jiddan ( Very Family-Oriented Diaries ) Farah
2013 Sir Al-Hawa ( The Secret of Love ) Farah
2013 Borkan Na'em: Qulub Min Nar (Soft Volcano: Hearts of Fire) Kifaah
2013 Borkan Na'em: Nihayat Gharam (Soft Volcano: The End of a Love) Huda
2014 Sadiqat Al-'Umr[12] ( Lifelong Friends ) Hind
2014 Lil-Hob Kalima ( A Word for Love ) Aaya
2014 Maskanak Yufi Rasha
2014 Anisa Al-Waneesa[13][14] Aneesa
2015 Sadiqati Al-'Azizat ( My Dear Friends ) Shaikha
2015 Al-'Amm Saqr (Uncle Saqr)[15] Eman
2015 Ummuna Ruwayhat Al-Janna[16] Fouziyah
2015 Dhakirat Min Waraq[17] ( A Memory Made of Paper ) Noura
2016 Nawayya ( Intentions )[18] Lateefa
2016 Saq Al-Bamboo[19][20]( The Bamboo Stalk ) Hind
2016 Sudasiyat Hikayat Awatef / Bashayer / Taiba
2017 Thikrayat La Tamoot[21][22] ( Memories Never Die ) Badriya
2017 Kan Fi Kul Zaman[23] ( Once Upon Every Time ) Many characters
2018 Ezwati ( My Strength ) Nour
2018 Block Ghashmara Alfaris Almolatham
2018 Abrat Shari'e Fatma
2018 Hum Nawayya Lateefa
2019 Balani Zamani Many characters
2019 Dof'at Al-Qahira ( Cairo Batch ) Dalal
2019 Ana 'Indi Nass ( I Have a Script ) Samiya
2019 Wa Ma Adraka Ma Ummi ( And What Do You Know About My Mother ) Mai
2020 Umm Haroun (Mother of Haroun)[24] Mariam
2020 Dof'at Beirut ( Beirut Batch ) Shaha
2021 Amnesia[25] Maha / Nawal
2021 Anbar 6 (Cell Block 6)[26][27] Ahlam
2023 Milh wa Samra[28] Ekhlas
2024 Zawja Wahida La Takfi ( One Wife Is Not Enough ) Alya
2024 Fi'l Madi ( Past Tense )
2025 Umm 44[29][30](Mother of 44) Haya

In Theater

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Year of Production The Play Character
2008 Abtal Al-Fareej (Heroes of the Neighborhood) Maryam
2009 Madinat Al-Zalam (City of Darkness) Fatma
2010 Hayyal Bu Tair Dinar
2010 Khams Khawat wa Sayyad ( Five Sisters and a Hunter ) Kasoola
2011 ABC123 Fatma
2011 Zain ila 'Aalam Jameel[31] ( Zain to a Beautiful World ) Hamama
2012 Misbah Zain[32] ( Zain's Lamp ) Yasmeena
2013 Man Minhum Huwa? (Which One is He?) Lady Macbeth
2013 Zain wal Wahsh[33] ( Zain and the Beast ) Ebreeka
2014 Zain Al-Bihar[34] ( Zain the Seas ) Sharshoura
2015 Zain Al-Awtan ( Zain of the Homelands )[35][36] Zain
2016 Zain Al-Adghal (Zain of the Jungle)[37] Rashaaka
2016 Al-'A'ilah Al-Hazina (The Sad Family)[38] Sarka
2017 Zain 'Uqlat Al-Isbu' ( Zain and the Thumbelina ) Farfoura
2018 Sona'a fi Zain ( Made in Zain ) Jaljala
2019 Al-Lawha Al-Sihriyya (The Magic Painting) Luluwa
2019 Zain wal Aqzam Al-Thamaniyah ( Zain and the Eight Dwarfs ) Ghadhbana
2022 Zain Lil-Abad (Zain Forever) Qeshrat Basala
2023 La Shay' Abadan Kazain (Nothing Ever Like Zain) Tufaiha
2025 Zain Allati La Takhaf (Zain Who Does Not Fear) Kalaklaka

In Cinema

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Year of Production The Movie Character
2014 090 Guest
2014 Kan Rfiji ( He Was My Friend )[39]
2018 Sarb Al-Hamam (The Dove Flock)

Academic Works and Festivals

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  • "I Dream... Maybe Not" (Actress)
  • "Greek Plays" (Actress)
  • "Servant of Two Masters" (Actress)
  • "The Fall of Macbeth" (Actress)
  • "The Foolish Judge" (Actress)
  • "Roberto Zucco" (Actress)
  • "The Blind" (Actress)
  • "A Rich Man... Three Poor Men" (Actress)
  • "An Evening with the Puppets" (Actress)
  • "The Suffering of Creators" (Actress) – (Movement Expression course project for fourth-year students, Department of Acting and Directing)
  • "The Frogs" (Actress) – (Graduation project for fourth-year students, Department of Acting and Directing)
  • "The Bird of Good News" (Actress)
  • "The Window" (Assistant Director)
  • "The Tape" (Lighting Design)
  • "Desire Under the Elms" (Lighting Design)
  • "Dreams" (Lighting Design)
  • "The Live Monkeys' Restaurant" (Sound Effects)
  • "Media" (Sound Effects)
  • "The Script" (Sound Effects)
  • "The Embesh Pit" (Sound Effects)
  • "Exit as Entry" (Costume, Makeup, and Sound Effects Execution)
  • "Three Audible Sorrows Concerning a Human Life" (Director)
  • "When Dreams Are Born" (Actress)
  • "The Ones Waiting Outside" (Actress)
  • "Without Features" (Actress)
  • "The Princess and the Apple" (Actress)
  • "Titania" (Actress)
  • "The Wedding" (Actress)
  • "Which One is He?" (Actress)
  • "The Ashes" (Actress)

Directorial Works in Television

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  • TV program "Layali Al-Eid" (Assistant Director)
  • TV program "Jaber Al-Ab" (Assistant Director)
  • TV program "Hala Fan" (Assistant Director)
  • Operetta "Al-Shira'a Al-Kuwaiti" (Assistant Director)
  • TV program "Sahrat Khamees" (Assistant Director)
  • Broadcast of Qurain Cultural Festival Events (Assistant Director)
  • TV program "Ideal Mother 2006" (Assistant Director)
  • Song "Hala February" – performed by Bader Al-Shuaibi and a group of children (Assistant Director)
  • Song "Mother's Song" – performed by Hussein Jasem (Assistant Director)
  • TV program "This is Me Show" (Assistant Director)

Awards

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She has received several awards throughout her artistic career:

  1. Best Supporting Actress Award from the Mohammed Abdulmohsen Al-Kharafi Festival for Theatrical Creativity for the play When Dreams Are Born.
  2. Best Leading Actress Award from the Mohammed Abdulmohsen Al-Kharafi Festival for Theatrical Creativity for the play The Ones Waiting Outside.
  3. Best Leading Actress Award from the 9th Kuwait Theater Festival for the play The Wedding.
  4. Best Leading Actress Award from the 6th Al-Kharafi Theater Festival for the play Titania.
  5. Best Supporting Actress Award from the 10th Kuwait Theater Festival for the play Without Features.
  6. Best Leading Actress Award from the Asilah International Children's Theater Festival in Morocco for the play The Princess and the Apple.

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