Reham Hagag, a multifaceted and accomplished actress, made her entrance into the world in Milano, Italy, in the year 1986, with her roots tracing back to Egypt through her parents. Growing up amidst a diverse cultural backdrop, she spent a significant portion of her life abroad, where she embarked upon a journey of self-discovery and personal growth.
Noted for her remarkable ability to seamlessly transition from one creative endeavor to another, she made a triumphant return to her homeland of Egypt, thereby commencing a thriving acting career that would ultimately render her a ubiquitous and iconic figure in the entertainment industry. Her auspicious debut in the cinematic world arrived in the year 2010 with the cinematic production "Safari", a film that served as a pivotal catalyst for her rapid ascent to fame. Subsequently, she made a lasting impression upon the small screen by taking on a pivotal role in the widely popular and critically acclaimed television series "Azmet Sokkar" (A Sugar Crisis),a program that garnered widespread admiration and acclaim from the viewing public.
Reham Hagag embarked on a remarkable journey in 2012, assuming the captivating persona of the illustrious Egyptian belly dancer Samia Gamal in the cinematic biopic "Karioka". This bold endeavour showcased her impressive acting prowess, as she brought to life the legendary dancer's enduring spirit and charisma on the silver screen.
Her subsequent performance in the film "Ba'd El Toufan" (After the Flood) garnered widespread critical acclaim, with her outstanding portrayal of the protagonist receiving special recognition at the esteemed Marrakesh film festival. This prestigious prize served as a testament to her exceptional talent, further solidifying her position as a rising star in the Egyptian film industry.