Kinda Alloush, a celebrated Syrian actress, has established herself as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, with a diverse range of notable works spanning across Syria, Egypt, and the Arab world.
Following the completion of her studies in Theater Criticism at the prestigious Higher Institute for Dramatic Arts in Damascus, Kinda initially explored her passion for theatrical direction before redirecting her focus towards acting in 2005.
Her acting debut took place in the highly acclaimed TV drama "Ashwak Naaeima", subsequently followed by appearances in the notable productions "Ahkad Khafeya", "alzzahir Bybrs", and "Nizar Qubani TV series", all of which received widespread critical acclaim.
As her talent began to gain recognition, Kinda's expertise attracted the attention of esteemed film directors across the Arab world, ultimately leading to her involvement in a multitude of Arab films and TV dramas.
Her impressive repertoire of works has solidified her position as a respected and accomplished actress in the Arab entertainment industry, with a distinguished career spanning over a decade.
Kinda's year in 2009 was truly extraordinary, marked by a plethora of remarkable accomplishments in the realm of film and television. This remarkable year began with her starring role in the Jordanian film "The Strangers", a cinematic endeavor that showcased her exceptional acting prowess. Concurrently, she appeared in the highly acclaimed Egyptian TV series "Hedou' Nesbi", alongside a distinguished ensemble of Arab television stars.
Notable television works of Kinda include Ahl Cairo, a production that garnered her the prestigious Murex D'Or Award for Best Actress in the year 2010. Additionally, Niran Sadeeka, a notable television series, earned her the Excellence Award at the esteemed Oscar ART in the year 2013. Furthermore, her impressive television credits also include Al Ahd (El Kalam El Mobah),a television series that showcased her remarkable acting skills. Her extensive filmography boasts a range of notable films, including Brtita, a cinematic production released in the year 2012. Al-Maslaha, another notable film, was also released in the year 2012, featuring Kinda in a pivotal role. Excuse My French, a film released in 2014, further demonstrated her versatility as an actress. Moreover, her most notable film credit to date is the highest-grossing romantic film in Egyptian cinema history, Hepta: The Last Lecture, which was released in the year 2016.
Noted Egyptian actress Kinda has been recognized for her outstanding contributions to the film industry, serving as a distinguished jury member for the prestigious Freedom Films competition at the Luxor African Film Festival, a renowned platform that celebrates African cinematic excellence.
Furthermore, she has also had the privilege of serving as a juror at the Tropfest Arabia Short Film Festival, a premier event that showcases the best of Arabic short filmmaking talent. Her impressive body of work has also earned her an award at the Oscar ART in 2013, a testament to her dedication and passion for her craft.
Currently, Kinda is making waves in the television industry, starring in an upcoming TV drama titled Ilaa Ana, directed by the acclaimed Mohamed Osama. This ambitious project consists of a total of 60 episodes, divided into six unique stories that are sure to captivate audiences worldwide. Among the various storylines, Kinda will be featured in a story titled "Dai El Amar", a role that promises to be both challenging and rewarding for the talented actress.