She was born on January 12, 1958. She worked with many Iraqi theater troupes, such as the modern and folk theater, before entering the National Acting Troupe. She was awarded the Best Actress Award for the play The Mortgage from the Iraqi Center for Theater in 1985, and the Best Actor Award for a Second Role for the play A Thousand Wishes and a Wish in 1987. She presented more than 100 theatrical plays, including The Highest of Love, and Sedra, and I Apologize, Teacher, I Didn't Mean That. She also represented many films for the cinema, including: Love in Baghdad, and Six by Six. She obtained a doctorate in theater, and also presented many dramas on television and radio.
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