Nicole Saba
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Nicole Saba(Nicole Chaba Elias) is a singer and actress from Lebanon
Lebanon
Lebanon , officially the Republic of LebanonRepublic of Lebanon is the most common term used by Lebanese government agencies. The term Lebanese Republic, a literal translation of the official Arabic and French names that is not used in today's world. Arabic is the most common language spoken among...

, she is of Armenian origin.

From 1998-2001, Saba was a member of the Lebanese pop group The 4 Cats
The 4 Cats
The 4 Cats is a Lebanese band made up of four ladies: Dalida, Maya, Raya and Aline. They are also called, 4 Cats. The band is famous for singing oldies in Arabic. The members in the band have changed frequently.- Beginning of the band 1998 :...

, then embarked on a solo singing as well as an acting career. Her debut album was released in 2004, and her first film came out in 2003. She has subsequently had success with additional roles in Egyptian-made films.

Nicole was given the award for the best singer in 2004 by Sayidaty
Sayidaty
Sayidaty is a weekly Arabic and a monthly English women's magazine based at Dubai Media City in the United Arab Emirates. The English edition was launched in 2007 after publishing in Arabic since 1981. It is published by Saudi Research & Publishing Company, which publishes Arab News, among other...

magazine

Filmography

  • 2003: El Tagroba Al Denemarkeya (The Danish Experience
    The Danish Experience
    The Danish Experience is a popular 2003 Egyptian comedy film starring Adel Imam and Nicole Saba.-Plot:...

    ) was Nicole's first acting experience. Nicole was chosen by the Egyptian actor Adel Emam
    Adel Emam
    Adel Imam , , born May 17, 1940 in El Mansoura , is a popular Egyptian movie and stage actor. He is primarily a comedian, but he has starred in more serious works and, especially in his earlier films, has combined comedy with romance.Emam earned a Bachelor's Degree in Agriculture from Cairo...

     to co-lead the movie with him. Nicole played the role of a Danish girl called "Anita" who went to stay for a while with an Egyptian family "Kadri and his sons" as she changes their lives totally, the movie was a hit in 2003 and made it to the top at the box office and was well accepted by the press.
  • 2006: Tomn Dastet Ashrar was Nicole's second experience in acting as she joined a group of stars such as Yasmien Abdel Aziz, Mohamed Ragab and Khaled Saleh as they all combine together to form a big robbery group and on the way they help their friend who falls in love. Nicole plays "Lily" the one responsible to help their friend with his love story.
  • 2006: Kesit el Hai El Sha'abi (Arabic: قصة الحي الشعبي) (The Story of the Common Neighborhood) is Nicole's third acting experience, and is considered to be the first movie she plays the main heroine in. In this movie Nicole plays as the daughter of an old singer who her bands plans to continue playing their music as they start searching for Nicole to take her mother's place. Although the movie wasn't a hit at the box office but it was still a good step for Nicole to make as she experienced playing as an upper Egyptian woman, and many other different characters that she never had the chance to play before.
  • 2008: The BabyDoll Night (film)
    The BabyDoll Night (film)
    The Baby Doll Night, is an Egyptian political comedy-drama film released in June 2008.-Plot:As the film progresses, Awadein realizes that Srg. Peter was the prison warden at Abu Ghraib and that he is also staying at the hotel that he intends to bomb...

    (Leilet El-Baby Doll) (Arabic: ليلة البيبي دول)
  • 2009: Al-Saffah (The Criminal or The Serial Killer) (Arabic: السفاح)

Singles

  • "Baly Beek Mashghoul"
  • " Ya Shaghilny Beek"
  • "Ana Ma Bahibak" ("I Don't Love You")
  • "Fadel Sawany" ("Moments Left")
  • "Wehliftlak Bilghaly"
  • "Ash'aak"
  • "Law Fil Omr Lila"
  • "Kol Lahzit Hob"
  • "Khalik Makanak" ("Stay Where You Are")
  • "Albak Mosh Ala Had"
  • "Ana Tab3y Kida" ("This is my Character")
  • "Brahti" ("As I Like")
  • "Fares Ahlami"

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