All About 'AlRawabi School for Girls' Netflix Original Actresses

  • Publish date: Monday، 16 August 2021
All About 'AlRawabi School for Girls' Netflix Original Actresses All About 'AlRawabi School for Girls' Netflix Original Actresses
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A new Jordanian Netflix original series stormed the MENA region since its release on Friday, August 13th. Al Rawabi School for Girls is a teen drama that sheds the light on some of the most important issues related to women in the Middle East.

Al Rawabi School for Girls s is creative and has discussed the topics of honor killings, femininity, and bullying.

Director Tima Shomali has done a great job in the series; however, the young female actresses were also spectacular.

So, who are the faces of the new series?

All About 'AlRawabi School for Girls' Netflix Original Actresses

Character: Layan

  • The leader

  • The popular girl everyone wants to appease.

Acted by:

Jordanian actress Noor Taher was born in 1990. Taher, 21, is known for roles in The Stoning of Soraya M. (2008), Infidel (2019).

Character: Mariam

  • Miss perfect

  • Prefers to stay away from trouble

Acted by:

Jordanian Lebanese actress Andria Tayeh. Her debut role is Mariam in Al Rawabi School for girls.

Character: Rania

  • Queen of Sarcasm

  • Make fun of everyone. Nobody dares to answer her back.

Acted by:

Joanna Arida was born on February 26, 1998, in Amman, Jordan. She’s finishing her Bachelor’s degree in Architecture at the German Jordanian University.

Character: Noaf

  • Prefers to stay alone

  • Doesn’t want to repeat yesterday’s mistakes.

Acted by:

A Jordanian actress born in Amman on December 16, 1989. Rakeen Saad is known for 3000 Nights (2015), The Worthy (2016) and Sunset Oasis (2017).

Character: Dina

  • Full of life

  • Dreamy

Acted by:

Yara Mustafa was born on August 12th. She is known for AlRawabi School for Girls (2021)