Dorra Reveals Two Miscarriages and Her Dream of Motherhood
- Tunisian actress Dorra Zarrouk has disclosed for the first time that she experienced two miscarriages.
- The revelation occurred on Instagram, where the actress shared the personal experience while offering support to her friend, Rim Saidi, who had also suffered a miscarriage.
- In her comments to Saidi, Dorra wrote, I can feel for you, Rim.
Tunisian actress Dorra Zarrouk has disclosed for the first time that she experienced two miscarriages.
The revelation occurred on Instagram, where the actress shared the personal experience while offering support to her friend, Rim Saidi, who had also suffered a miscarriage.
In her comments to Saidi, Dorra wrote, I can feel for you, Rim. I went through it two times, unfortunately, it was so painful.
She further expressed her solidarity with other women, stating, All my support for you and for all women. May God bless you and your family ♥️🙏
Upcoming Projects and Return to Ramadan Drama
Alongside these personal disclosures, the actress is currently filming a new television series titled “Ali Clay.”
“Ali Clay” is scheduled to debut as part of the Ramadan 2026 drama marathon.
This project marks Dorra’s return to the Ramadan season after a two-year absence. Her most recent participation in the marathon was the 2023 series “Al Aghar.”
The series is directed by Mohamed Abdel Salam and features a script written by Mahmoud Hamdan.
The production includes a star-studded cast, featuring Ahmed Elawady, Mahmoud El Bezzawy, Mohamed Tharwat, Omar Rozik, Essam El Sakka, Entsar, and Reem Samy.
Career Background and Education
Born on January 13, 1980, Dorra Ibrahim Zarrouk earned a degree in political science in Tunis before transitioning into a professional acting career.
She entered the industry through a theater group and made her debut in the play “Magnoun” (Crazy), directed by Tawfiq Al Gibally. This initial success was followed by various roles in Tunisian cinema.
Dorra has also worked on several international productions, including “Collosseum,” directed by Telman Reem, and “Louisa’s Journey,” directed by Patrick Foulsan.
Since 2007, she has been active in Egyptian cinematic works. Her filmography in Egypt includes several titles, such as:
- “Judran”
- “El Kahen”
- “Tisbah ala Khair”
- “Mawlana”
- “Kedbet Kol Youm”
