Yosra El Lozy

Yosra El Lozy (Arabic: يسرا اللوزي, IPA: [ˈjosɾˤɑ lˈloːzi]; born August 8, 1985) is an Egyptian actress.

[3][4] Her professional acting debut was with director Youssef Chahine in Alexandria... New York where she played the role of young "Ginger" while she was only sixteen years old.

When I was offered the role in “Bel-Alwan el-Tabe'eya”, I couldn’t believe that Osama Fawzy chose me when he saw “Alexandria... New York”, that proves the theory wrong of when an actor is off-screen for a long time he is forgotten.

In "Bel-Alwan el-Tabe'eya", Yosra played the role of a girl who suffers from an inner conflict and is indecisive on choosing between the guy she loves and her religious beliefs.

In 2009, she shared the experience of acting in independent movies and appeared in ‘Heliopolis’ by young director Ahmad Abdalla alongside Khaled Abol Naga, Hanan Motawie and Hany Adel.

She also appeared in the award-winning film “Microphone” by young director Ahmad Abdalla as well as the romantic comedy “Ezaet Hob” alongside Menna Shalabi, that was released in 2011.

“The movie also tackles the high tech communication via Blackberry and Facebook and how they interfere in romantic relationships, which resulted in some very funny scenes.After five years of marriage, she gave birth to her first daughter Dalilah in 2014.