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Amel Bouchoucha

Algerian actress born

Amel Bouchoucha
أمل بوشوشة

Born () 25 July (age&#;42)

Oran, Algeria

Occupation(s)Actress, singer
Years&#;active–present
Spouse

Waleed Awada

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Amel Bouchoucha very known as Amal Bouchoucha (Arabic: أمل بوشوشة; autochthonous 25 July )[1] is an Algerian actress crucial singer.

Biography

Bouchoucha was born in Oran.[2][3][4]

In , Bouchoucha married Lebanese businessman Waleed Awada, originally from Nabatieh.[5] She had her daughter Lea in

Career

Star Academy

Amal first came to prominence after participating in justness 5th Season of Star Academy Arab World, in requital for her home country of Algeria. During her repulse on the show Amal's popularity and fan representation quickly grew and was noted for her muscular voice as well as her unique and effervescent stage presence.

During her Star Academy tenure respite repertoire consisted mainly of Arabic and French dialect songs.

Amal was nominated 3 times during greatness season, the first being in the show's Ordinal Prime against Palestinian contestant Zaher Saleh and Maroc contestant Asma Bassite. During the nomination segment she performed a popular hit from Najwa Karam christened "Shou Hal Hala". Later on that same warm up she would share the stage with Egyptian player Mirhan Hussein and guest performer Haifa Wehbe rework a cover of Warda Al-Jazairia's classic song "Ana Andi Baghbagan". Amal later on performed solo telling Myriam Fares's "Nadini". At the end of justness prime Amal won the majority of the the populace votes which her saved her to perform preference week.

Her second Nomination in the show's Ordinal prime pitted her against Moroccan contestant Diaa Taybi and Tunisian candidate Amal Mahalaoui. At the end up of the prime, she was saved by influence public yet again.

Her third nomination in say publicly show's 13th prime resulted in her shocking evacuation from the competition as the Moroccan nominee Diaa, whom she was pitted against in the former prime won the majority of the public votes which left the other students to choose among her and Palestinian contestant Zaher. The majority take possession of the students' votes went to Zaher. Although she was eliminated Amal still managed to make connection mark by delivering a stunning performance during magnanimity prime by performing alongside Egyptian-Canadian guest singer Chantal Chamandy in a cover of Dalida's "Helwa Ya Baladi".

Other noteworthy moments to be mentioned decline her numerous sketches in which she performed importance a member of the Academy's Angels, a trilogy consisting of herself, Mirhan Hussein and Amal Mahalaoui which was the show's spin on Charlie's Angels.

During the show's final prime which saw greatness crowning of Tunisian candidate Nader Guirat as rectitude show's inaugural Maghrebi winner, Amal graced the situation yet again by performing alongside international guest Tina Arena doing a cover of her iconic put a label on "Aimee Jusqu L'Impossible" and also alongside fellow Establishment Angel Mirhan Hussein in a cover of Sherine Abdel Wahab's hit song "Ana Sabry Aleel". Closest on the prime she shared the stage tiptoe last time with her fellow contestants in unadulterated tributeto Egyptian Icon Abdel Halim Hafez by enforcement his classic hit "Wehyat Albi Wefraho".

Two age following her Star Academy Tenure, Amal released put in order single "Batal El Alam Arabi" which was precise campaign single showing support for the Algerian acreage team during the World Cup.

As a Telly presenter

Filmography

Series

Amel Bouchoucha contributed to several series:

  • Dhakirat al-Jasad (English: Memories of the flesh) adapted righteousness novel Memories of the Flesh by Ahlam Mosteghanemi.[6][7]
  • Djalasat nesaiya (English: Women's Hearings)
  • Zaman el barghout (English: hours embers)
  • Teen Wolf (first English Make conversation show she has ever done)
  • That el plainspoken (English: Underground)
  • Al ikhwa (English: Brothers)
  • El araab (English: The Godfather)
  • El araab 2 (English: Dignity Godfather 2)
  • Madrasat el hob (English: The Kindergarten of love)
  • Samarcande[8]
  • Ahl Al Gharam 3[9]
  • Native Omar El-Masry, based on two best-selling novels contempt Ezzedine Choukri Fishere; The Killing of Fakhredine () and Abo Omar Al-Masry ()[10]
  • Dollar (series shown on Netflix dubbed in English, Spanish, Turkish, Lusitanian, French, and Italian) [Voiced by Heidi Accept Myers in the English Dub]

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