Iman al-Ghuri


Iman al-Ghuri was a Syrian actress.

Life and career

Iman al-Ghuri was born in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and her roots go back to the ancient migrations of the Circassians, and her lineage goes back to Al-Ashraf Qansuh al-Ghuri.
Al-Ghuri participated in six theatrical productions before studying acting. Her debut was through a play written by Farhan Bulbul entitled "Don't Be Afraid of the Sword's Edge" when she was fourteen years old. After completing her secondary education, she considered enrolling in the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts in Damascus, but was unable to do so. However, she won a Syrian government scholarship to Moscow, Russia, to study acting at the Russian State Cinema Institute. In 1993, she obtained a diploma in acting from the State Cinema Institute in Moscow. After her return, she joined the Artists Syndicate in Aleppo and participated in television and radio productions. She became famous through the character of Khairo in the series "Ahlam Abu Al-Hana. "
She completely abandoned acting in 2002 after participating in the series "The Roots Remain Green" and devoted herself to her family life after giving birth to her only son, Ward. Newspapers published news of her participation in the series "Rozanna", but she apologized for not being satisfied with the role.
Al-Ghuri died in Aleppo on 18 August 2025, at the age of 58.