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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yumna_MarwanYumna Marwan - Wikipedia

    Marwan made her screen debut in 2013, when she starred in her first feature film The Valley by writer and director Ghassan Salhab. In 2016, she was the lead actress in the Mounia Akl short film Submarine which won the Muhr Jury Prize Dubai International Film Festival .

  2. 1,436 Followers, 649 Following, 64 Posts - ‎يمنى مروان‎ (@yumnamarwan) on Instagram: "althiqa billah naja7 ️".

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm6575696Yumna Marwan - IMDb

    Yumna Marwan. Actress: Little Birds. Yumna Marwan is an actress and director born in Beirut. She studied anthropology and creative writing and worked in many different sectors before starting her film career.

  4. Adilah El Idrissi (Yumna Marwan), first seen at a refugee camp, faces imminent danger due to her alleged ties to ISIS. Imogen Salter (Elisabeth Moss), posing as an NGO worker, forms an unexpected alliance with Adilah, aiming to protect her from a mob seeking revenge.

  5. Actress: Little Birds. Yumna Marwan is an actress and director born in Beirut. She studied anthropology and creative writing and worked in many different sectors before starting her film career.

  6. May 29, 2024 · This mysterious man, who had so far only appeared in flashbacks, is Imogens only hope of getting new passports for Adilah (Yumna Marwan), from whom she is still trying to coax information...

  7. Yumna Marwan is a film and TV actress. She grew up in Beirut and spent her teenage years in Iowa, USA. She started her professional acting career in 2013 in the Lebanese feature film The Valley. She's married to Palestinian actor Ali Suliman.

  8. Apr 30, 2024 · 'The Veil' star Yumna Marwan used a breast pump on a frozen mountain while shooting the Hulu series. Read her interview.

  9. Apr 30, 2024 · Elisabeth Moss and Yumna Marwan are gripping in FX's "The Veil" as two women stuck together by circumstance determined to find commonality.

  10. Biography. Lebanese actress and director, born in Lebanon. She spent her childhood in Beirut and her teenage years in Ames, Iowa. She obtained a BA in Anthropology from Smith College in 2013. Her first feature film was "The Valley" by Lebanese writer/director Ghassan Salhab.