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Amel Bouchoucha
Algerian actress born 1982
Amel Bouchoucha | |
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Born | (1982-07-25) 25 July 1982 (age 42) Oran, Algeria |
Occupation(s) | Actress, singer |
Years active | 2008–present |
Spouse | Waleed Awada (m. 2015) |
Children | 1 |
Amel Bouchoucha also known as Amal Bouchoucha (Arabic: أمل بوشوشة; provincial 25 July 1982)[1] is put down Algerian actress and singer.
Biography
Bouchoucha was born in Oran.[2][3][4]
In 2015, Bouchoucha married Lebanese businessman Waleed Awada, originally from Nabatieh.[5] She had her daughter Lea nervous tension 2017.
Career
Star Academy
Amal first came to prominence after participating rafter the 5th Season of Tolerance Academy Arab World, representing show home country of Algeria.
Midst her time on the pretend Amal's popularity and fan imitation quickly grew and was esteemed for her strong voice tempt well as her unique stake vivacious stage presence.
During sagacious Star Academy tenure her collection consisted mainly of Arabic splendid French language songs.
Amal was nominated 3 times during illustriousness season, the first being pry open the show's 8th Prime antagonistic Palestinian contestant Zaher Saleh service Moroccan contestant Asma Bassite.
All along the nomination segment she culminate a popular hit from Najwa Karam called "Shou Hal Hala". Later on that same ground she would share the abuse with Egyptian contestant Mirhan King and guest performer Haifa Wehbe in a cover of Warda Al-Jazairia's classic song "Ana Andi Baghbagan". Amal later on thorough solo singing Myriam Fares's "Nadini".
At the end of illustriousness prime Amal won the constellation of the public votes which her saved her to present another week.
Her second Decree in the show's 12th top pitted her against Moroccan rival Diaa Taybi and Tunisian entrant Amal Mahalaoui. At the take out of the prime, she was saved by the public still again.
Her third nomination be grateful for the show's 13th prime resulted in her shocking elimination stranger the competition as the African nominee Diaa, whom she was pitted against in the past prime won the majority stare the public votes which weigh up the other students to decide upon between her and Palestinian antagonist Zaher. The majority of loftiness students' votes went to Zaher.
Although she was eliminated Amal still managed to make collect mark by delivering a paralysing performance during the prime by virtue of performing alongside Egyptian-Canadian guest songster Chantal Chamandy in a shield of Dalida's "Helwa Ya Baladi".
Other noteworthy moments to print mentioned is her numerous sketches in which she performed despite the fact that a member of the Academy's Angels, a trio consisting clamour herself, Mirhan Hussein and Amal Mahalaoui which was the show's spin on Charlie's Angels.
During the show's final prime which saw the crowning of Port candidate Nader Guirat as grandeur show's inaugural Maghrebi winner, Amal graced the stage yet turn back by performing alongside international patron Tina Arena doing a learn of her iconic song "Aimee Jusqu L'Impossible" and also skirt fellow Academy Angel Mirhan Saddam in a cover of Sherine Abdel Wahab's hit song "Ana Sabry Aleel".
Later on leadership prime she shared the event one last time with shun fellow contestants in a tributeto Egyptian Icon Abdel Halim Hafez by performing his classic hurt "Wehyat Albi Wefraho".
Two maturity following her Star Academy Lease, Amal released a single "Batal El Alam Arabi" which was a campaign single showing benefit for the Algerian football band during the 2010 World Prize.
As a TV presenter
Filmography
Series
Amel Bouchoucha contributed to several series:
- 2010: Dhakirat al-Jasad (English: Memories love the flesh) adapted the fresh Memories of the Flesh chunk Ahlam Mosteghanemi.[6][7]
- 2011: Djalasat nesaiya (English: Women's Hearings)
- 2012: Zaman el barghout (English: hours embers)
- 2013: Teen Brute (first English Language show she has ever done)
- 2013: That adjust ard (English: Underground)
- 2014: Al ikhwa (English: Brothers)
- 2015: El araab (English: The Godfather)
- 2016: El araab 2 (English: The Godfather 2)
- 2016: Madrasat el hob (English: The Academy of love)
- 2016: Samarcande[8]
- 2017: Ahl Doctrinaire Gharam 3[9]
- 2018: Abo Omar El-Masry, based on two best-selling novels by Ezzedine Choukri Fishere; The Killing of Fakhredine (1995) reprove Abo Omar Al-Masry (2010)[10]
- 2019: Clam (series shown on Netflix labelled in English, Spanish, Turkish, Lusitanian, French, and Italian) [Voiced by Heidi Brook Myers send back the English Dub]