Wiam Dahmani

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Wiam Dahmani, a Moroccan presenter, actress, and singer, was born on August 22, 1983, in Kenitra, Morocco.

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English Name: Wiam Dahmani
Arabic Name: وئام الدحماني
Full Real Name: Wiam Ammar Dahmani
Nationality: Morocco
Languages: Arabic, Moroccan dialect
Religion: Islam (Sunni)
Residence: United Arab Emirates
Date of Birth: August 22, 1983
Place of Birth: Kenitra, Morocco
Date of Death: April 22, 2018
Place of Death: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Cause of Death: Heart attack
Age: 34 years, 8 months, 0 days (at death in 2018)
Zodiac Sign: Leo
Profession: Actress, Singer, Presenter
Father: Ammar Dahmani
Mother: Tahira Benani

Biography, Life story

 

Wiam Dahmani was born on August 22, 1983, in Kenitra, Morocco, to a Moroccan father and an Emirati mother. She had three siblings: Fahd, Shamsa, and Jawaher. She spent her childhood and part of her teenage years in Morocco before moving to the UAE at the age of 17 to live with her mother and siblings. There, she attended the American University of Sharjah, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in environmental engineering – chemistry department. She first ventured into the media field, working as a presenter on Dubai TV with shows like “Dubai This Morning” and “Women’s Sports Evening,” continuing her presenting career thereafter.

In 2010, she also moved into music, releasing her first song “Ahlan wa Sahlan,” which she filmed as a music video in India. Wiam was known for her love of Indian culture, and she hosted various programs related to Bollywood on Zee Entertainment and Zee Aflam channels. Since then, she released multiple music videos with the same Indian-inspired style.

In 2011, Wiam transitioned to acting, starring in the TV series “Dhilal Al-Madhi” (Shadows of the Past), followed by roles in other series like “Mulhaq Banat” and “Selfie.” She also participated in a national song operetta “Maghreb Al-Mashriq” in 2014, and her last appearance was in the series “Asaab Qarar” in 2017.

Wiam’s bold outfits and music videos sparked controversy, leading to criticism from both Moroccan and Gulf media. She frequently expressed her love for fame and attention and disliked monotony, which explains her diverse career in presenting, singing, and acting. However, she also revealed in interviews that she turned down an offer to star in an Indian adult film.

Wiam Dahmani passed away on April 22, 2018, in Dubai, UAE, at the age of 34 due to a heart attack while in her car. She had not exhibited any prior symptoms. At the time of her death, she was preparing to present a Ramadan show and was set to star in a Gulf film with renowned Moroccan actress Bushra Ahrich. She passed away before the release of her film “Ishq.”

Works

Films

Ishq Khuda, Hahzad Rafique, Hijrat.

Television

Hayer Tayr (…), Dhilal Al-Madhi (2011), Mulhaq Banat (2012), Selfie (2015).

Music Videos

Ahlan wa Sahlan (2010), Sajnawi, Wow (2012), Weish Asawi (2014).

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