The entertainment industry is buzzing with fresh, youthful faces who are capturing attention with their performances across multiple shows. These up-and-coming actors are proving that they have what it takes to leave a mark in an industry filled with stars. With diverse roles ranging from emotionally charged dramas to light-hearted family shows, these young talents are redefining what it means to be a rising star.

As they continue to master their craft, these rising stars are proving they have the talent and charisma to stay at the forefront of the industry. And without further ado, let's introduce them to you:

 

Mazen Elwan

Mazen first garnered attention for his role in Awlad Nas in 2021, but his true breakout moment came with Safah El Giza, where he played the son of Bassem Samra. His current role as Yassin in Be Raghm El Qanoon takes a darker turn, portraying a young boy acting out due to his father's absence. His performance is layered with rebellious youth's complexities, drawing empathy for his internal struggles.

 

Saleem Youssef

Saleem made his debut this year with a highly emotional role in Bedoun Sabek Enzar, portraying a child diagnosed with cancer. His delicate performance earned him praise from critics and audiences alike. He now also stars in Be Raghm El Qanoon as Iman El Assy's son, showing yet another side of his acting capabilities. His ability to convey raw emotions in both roles, especially at such a young age, sets him apart as a rising star with a promising future in dramatic roles.

 

Jessica Hossam El-Din

Jessica is no stranger to critical acclaim, having played Amina in Kamel el 3adad. Her career, however, took a leap with her first lead role in The Goat, a film making the rounds at international film festivals. She has already garnered several awards, highlighting her talent on a global scale. In Be Raghm El Qanoon, Jessica's portrayal of a girl troubled by her father's absence and caught in a toxic relationship offers a powerful depiction of a youth struggling with rebellion and neglect.

 

Yasmina El Abd

Yasmina El Abd, fresh off her appearance in El Bahs 3an Ola, is another young actress stepping into the spotlight. Her screentime may have been limited, but her presence was undeniable. She is also part of the cast for the upcoming third season of Mawdoo3 3a2ely and was previously involved in the musical Sokkar, which might be renewed for a sequel.

 

Youssef Raafat

Youssef has transitioned from playing supporting roles, such as Hannah El Zahed's brother in Seeb Wana Aseeb, to more complex characters. In Be Raghm El Qanoon, he plays a bad boy, leading Jessica's character into a world of trouble. This shift from family-oriented roles to a darker, more rebellious character highlights his adaptability as an actor.

 

Jan Ramez

Jan Ramez has been steadily building his portfolio, starting with El Bo3bo3 alongside Amir Karara, and more recently joining the hit show Omar Effendi with Ahmed Hatem. Jan's role as a young pickpocketer, inspired by the character of Oliver Twist, demonstrates his ability to bring youthful charm to the screen.

 

Aicel Ramzy

Aicel Ramzy is making her mark with roles that demand emotional depth. Playing Omar Sherif's older sister in El Bahs 3an Ola, she captures the turmoil of adolescence with authenticity. Her ability to convey both vulnerability and defiance signals her as one of the next and upcoming big talents.

 

Nadine Essam

Nadine Essam first gained attention in Moftarak Toroq alongside Hend Sabry, but it was her real-life story that captivated the public. Having lost an arm, she faced online bullying, yet she persisted in her career, earning recognition for her resilience. Her role as one of Issad Younis' grandchildren in Teta Zuzu, further proves that she is more than capable of taking on roles despite her challenges.

 

Omar Sherif

Omar's career has been on a steady rise ever since he caught the eye of director Amr Salama, who cast him in Bara El Manhag. Sherif's breakout role came with Taht El Wesaya, where he starred alongside Mona Zaki. His continued involvement in El Bahs 3an Ola reflects his versatility as a child actor.

 

Rima Mostafa

Rima Mostafa is becoming synonymous with roles that explore the darker sides of bullies, having played a role in El Kebeer's sixth season and in Khaly Balak Men Zizi. This year, she has taken on multiple roles, including Deebo and Be Raghm El Qanoon, where she plays Iman El Assy's daughter, who holds a deep resentment toward her mother.