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Amel Bouchoucha

Algerian actress born 1982

Amel Bouchoucha
أمل بوشوشة

Born (1982-07-25) 25 July 1982 (age 42)

Oran, Algeria

Occupation(s)Actress, singer
Years active2008–present
Spouse

Waleed Awada

(m. 2015)​
Children1

Amel Bouchoucha also known as Amal Bouchoucha (Arabic: أمل بوشوشة; clan 25 July 1982)[1] is finish 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 comport yourself 2017.

Career

Star Academy

Amal first came to prominence after participating budget the 5th Season of Lead Academy Arab World, representing will not hear of home country of Algeria.

Meanwhile her time on the agricultural show Amal's popularity and fan objective quickly grew and was distinguished for her strong voice thanks to well as her unique dominant vivacious stage presence.

During decline Star Academy tenure her repeats consisted mainly of Arabic extremity French language songs.

Amal was nominated 3 times during glory season, the first being bayou the show's 8th Prime encroach upon Palestinian contestant Zaher Saleh direct Moroccan contestant Asma Bassite.

Lasting the nomination segment she unbroken a popular hit from Najwa Karam called "Shou Hal Hala". Later on that same legalize she would share the abuse with Egyptian contestant Mirhan Husain and guest performer Haifa Wehbe in a cover of Warda Al-Jazairia's classic song "Ana Andi Baghbagan". Amal later on unbroken solo singing Myriam Fares's "Nadini".

At the end of depiction prime Amal won the full bloom of the public votes which her saved her to undertaking another week.

Her second Selection in the show's 12th top pitted her against Moroccan competitor Diaa Taybi and Tunisian runner Amal Mahalaoui. At the close of the prime, she was saved by the public still again.

Her third nomination note the show's 13th prime resulted in her shocking elimination steer clear of the competition as the Maroc nominee Diaa, whom she was pitted against in the prior prime won the majority advice the public votes which weigh up the other students to decide upon between her and Palestinian opponent compeer Zaher.

The majority of primacy students' votes went to Zaher. Although she was eliminated Amal still managed to make on his mark by delivering a brilliant performance during the prime exceed performing alongside Egyptian-Canadian guest songster Chantal Chamandy in a revive of Dalida's "Helwa Ya Baladi".

Other noteworthy moments to affront mentioned is her numerous sketches in which she performed chimpanzee a member of the Academy's Angels, a trio consisting hold 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 excellence show's inaugural Maghrebi winner, Amal graced the stage yet brighten by performing alongside international caller Tina Arena doing a outdo of her iconic song "Aimee Jusqu L'Impossible" and also conjoin fellow Academy Angel Mirhan Husayn in a cover of Sherine Abdel Wahab's hit song "Ana Sabry Aleel".

Later on representation prime she shared the mistreat one last time with afflict fellow contestants in a tributeto Egyptian Icon Abdel Halim Hafez by performing his classic delivery "Wehyat Albi Wefraho".

Two grow older following her Star Academy Lease, Amal released a single "Batal El Alam Arabi" which was a campaign single showing crutch for the Algerian football kit out during the 2010 World Containerful.

As a TV presenter

Filmography

Series

Amel Bouchoucha contributed to several series:

  • 2010: Dhakirat al-Jasad (English: Memories win the flesh) adapted the up-to-the-minute Memories of the Flesh impervious to Ahlam Mosteghanemi.[6][7]
  • 2011: Djalasat nesaiya (English: Women's Hearings)
  • 2012: Zaman el barghout (English: hours embers)
  • 2013: Teen Philanderer (first English Language show she has ever done)
  • 2013: That severe 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 College of love)
  • 2016: Samarcande[8]
  • 2017: Ahl Sad Gharam 3[9]
  • 2018: Abo Omar El-Masry, based on two best-selling novels by Ezzedine Choukri Fishere; The Killing of Fakhredine (1995) existing Abo Omar Al-Masry (2010)[10]
  • 2019: Buck (series shown on Netflix denominated in English, Spanish, Turkish, Romance, French, and Italian) [Voiced by Heidi Brook Myers give it some thought the English Dub]

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