Cyrine Abdelnour Biography: Husband, Age, Children, Net Worth, Movies & Songs, Height, Religion

Cyrine Abdelnour Biography: Husband, Age, Children, Net Worth, Movies & Songs, Height, Religion

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Cyrine Abd Al-Nour, is a Lebanese singer, actress, and model whose emotive ballads and captivating screen roles have made her a cornerstone of Arab entertainment since the early 2000s.

Gaining initial fame through modeling and television, she transitioned into music with her 2004 debut album Leila Min Layali, featuring hits like “Law Bas Fe Aini,” and earned four Murex d’Or awards for her acting in series such as Ruby and Al Hayba.

Her blend of sultry vocals, dramatic depth, and enduring appeal has positioned her as one of Lebanon’s highest-paid performers, with a career that spans runways, red carpets, and regional blockbusters.

Profile

  • Full Name: Cyrine Abd Al-Nour
  • Stage Name: Cyrine Abdelnour
  • Born: 21 February, 1977
  • Age: 48 years old
  • Birthplace: Abadiyeh, Lebanon
  • Nationality: Lebanese
  • Occupation: Singer, Actress, Model
  • Height: 1.73m
  • Parents: Elias Abdelnour, and Sylvie Cattouf
  • Siblings: Georges Abdelnour (brother), Sabine Nahas, Anthony Abdelnour
  • Spouse: Farid Rahme (m. 2007)
  • Children: Taliya Rahme, Cristiano Rahme
  • Relationship: Married
  • Net Worth: $5 million

Early Life and Education

Cyrine Abd Al-Nour was born on February 21, 1977, in Abadiyeh, Lebanon.

She grew up with her parents, Elias Abdelnour, a tailor, and Sylvie Cattouf, a nurse of Greek and Lebanese descent, alongside three siblings: brothers Georges and Anthony, and sister Sabine Nahas.

Raised in a modest Christian household that valued creativity and hard work, she initially pursued studies in accounting before shifting focus to fashion design at Saints-Coeur school in Lebanon.

Her early exposure to Beirut’s vibrant arts scene sparked her interest in performance, though formal higher education details remain limited as her career took precedence.

Her ethnicity is Lebanese with Greek roots, and her religion is Christianity.

Career

Cyrine Abd Al-Nour began her professional path in modeling at age 15 in 1992, walking runways for designers like Zuhair Murad and Thierry Mugler, and appearing in George Wassouf’s 1994 video “Kalam El Nass.”

She clinched the “Model of the World” title in 2002 at Beirut’s Regency Palace Hotel, which led to her acting debut on Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation with series like Smaa Kchaa (1998) and Sahat Sahteen (1999).

These initial forays, blending her poised runway presence with budding on-screen charisma, earned her the 2003 Murex d’Or for Best Lebanese Actress in Ebnati, marking her swift rise from print ads to scripted roles that highlighted her natural allure and emotional range.

Her breakthrough in music arrived with the 2004 album Leila Min Layali under Rotana, where tracks like “Leila” showcased her velvety voice and romantic style, quickly topping Arab charts and leading to sold-out tours.

Acting accolades followed, including roles in Egyptian films like Ramadan Mabrouk Abul-Alamein Hamouda (2008) with Omar Sharif, screened at Venice, and Smoke Without Fire (2008), while her second album Aleik Ayouni (2006) featured the mega-hit “Law Bas Fe Aini,” cementing her as a pop sensation.

Albums Layali El Hob (2009) and Amal Ma Tezam (2011) expanded her sound with R&B influences, alongside TV leads in Dareb Khwet (2003) and Al Adham (2009), earning additional Murex d’Or nods and establishing her as a versatile force across mediums.

Cyrine Abdelnour commands the spotlight with powerhouse roles in Al Hayba (2017–2024), portraying a resilient figure in the hit series that drew millions, and Dor El Omor (2019) opposite Adel Karam, blending drama with her signature intensity.

Her discography endures through timeless singles and collaborations, while selective films like The Traveller (2009) and recent TV like Al-Hayba – The Harvest (2019) affirm her regional dominance.

As a mentor to emerging talents and advocate for artistic expression, her legacy weaves glamour, grit, and grace into the fabric of Lebanese and Arab media.

Social Media

  • Instagram Handle: @cyrineanour
  • Facebook Handle: Cyrine Abdelnour
  • Twitter Handle: @CyrineAbdlNour

Personal Life

Cyrine Abd Al-Nour married Lebanese businessman Farid Rahme in 2007, forging a partnership that balances her public life with private stability.

They welcomed daughter Taliya in 2011 and son Cristiano in 2018.

Filmography

  • Ramadan Mabrouk Abul-Alamein Hamouda (2008)
  • Smoke Without Fire (2008)
  • The Traveller (2009)
  • Ruby (2012)
  • Lobat El-Mot (2013)
  • Al Hayba (2017)
  • Al Hayba: The Harvest (2019)
  • Dor El Omor (2019)

Discography

  • Leila Min Layali (2004)
  • Aleik Ayouni (2006)
  • Layali El Hob (2009)
  • Amal Ma Tezam (2011)

Net Worth

Cyrine Abd Al-Nour has an estimated net worth of $5 million.

Her success draws from music royalties on chart-topping albums and singles, high-profile acting in TV series and films, plus modeling endorsements that have spanned decades, all amplified by her status as one of Lebanon’s top-earning entertainers.


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