Sabah Jazairi

[4] Jazairi began her career at the age of 18 in 1973 when she joined the cast of Salt and Sugar, a comedy series, with the likes of celebrated Syrian comedians, Duraid Lahham, Nihad Qalai and Naji Jaber.

After a brief lull in acting, she returned to the screen in 1979 in various roles in the comedy series Wayne El Ghalt written and directed by Duraid Lahham, who also co-starred with Naji Gabr and her sister, Samia Jazairi.

After another brief lull in acting, Jazairi returned in to the screen in 1989, where she appeared alongside the giants Asaad Fedda and Rashid Assaf in the drama series "Warm Hearts".

In 1994 she had a special appearance in the first part of the drama series "Al-Akho", with the character of Alia, alongside the giant actors Hani Al-Romani and Jamal Suleiman.

In 2006, during the early seasons of the wildly popular hit series "Bab Al Hara", her fame was elevated to new heights in her role as Umm Essam, which endeared her to new and younger audiences throughout the Arab World, who had previously not heard of Jazairi.