Souhir Ben Amara Biography: Career, Age, Nationality, Net Worth, Movies, Height, Ethnicity, Parents, Husband

Souhir Ben Amara Biography: Career, Age, Nationality, Net Worth, Movies, Height, Ethnicity, Parents, Husband

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Souhir Ben Amara, professionally known as Souhir Ben Amara, is a Tunisian actress and occasional director whose sophisticated beauty and intense performances have earned her critical acclaim across Arab and European cinema.

From her Cannes-selected role in the surreal Tlamess to the historical epic Kingdoms of Fire and the feminist drama Millefeuille, she has proven a rare ability to embody complex women navigating tradition, desire, and power.

Profile

  • Full Name: Souhir Ben Amara
  • Stage Name: Souhir Ben Amara
  • Born: 27, November 1985
  • Age: 39 years old
  • Birthplace: Tunis, Tunisia
  • Nationality: Tunisian
  • Occupation: Actress, Director
  • Height: Unknown
  • Parents: Mr. Ben Amara and Mrs. Ben Amara
  • Siblings: Unknown
  • Spouse: Unknown
  • Children: None
  • Relationship: Unknown
  • Net Worth: $2.5 million

Early Life and Education

Souhir Ben Amara was born on November 27, 1985, in Tunis, Tunisia, to a diplomat father, which exposed her to diverse cultures and languages early on.

Raised in a family that valued education and the arts, she initially pursued filmmaking. She graduated from the Higher Institute of Multimedia Arts of La Manouba (ISAMM) with a degree in audiovisual direction, specializing in scriptwriting and cinematography.

While working on student short films, directors cast her as an actress, recognizing her strong screen presence. She is of Tunisian ethnicity and practices Islam.

Career

Souhir Ben Amara began her career in front of the camera almost by accident when Ridha Béhi cast her as Zina in Always Brando (2011), opposite American star Ridley Scott’s son Jake.

The following year she delivered a career-defining performance as the repressed yet rebellious Aïcha in Nouri Bouzid’s Millefeuille (2012), earning Best Actress nominations at the Carthage Film Festival and sweeping praise for her layered portrayal of a young woman trapped by societal expectations.

The film’s feminist themes and her fearless nudity scene sparked debate across the Arab world and instantly established her as a bold new voice.

Her international breakthrough arrived with Ala Eddine Slim’s hypnotic Tlamess (2019), which premiered in the Directors’ Fortnight at Cannes and later screened at over 40 festivals.

Playing a pregnant soldier who deserts into the forest, Ben Amara carried long wordless sequences with raw physicality, earning comparisons to Juliette Binoche.

She followed this with the lavish UAE-produced historical series Kingdoms of Fire (2019) on MBC, embodying the fierce Hind bint Utba opposite a pan-Arab cast.

Recent highlights include the French-Tunisian thriller Insurrection (2022) and the psychological drama Ashkal (2022), both selected for Cannes.

Souhir Ben Amara balances selective independent cinema with high-profile television, recently wrapping the second season of Harga (2024) and the Egyptian-Lebanese co-production El Harba (2025).

She has served on juries at the Malmö Arab Film Festival and Luxembourg City Film Festival, while quietly directing two short films showcased at Clermont-Ferrand.

A vocal advocate for women directors in the Maghreb, she mentors at ISAMM and uses her platform to push for stronger female representation both on screen and behind the camera.

Social Media

  • Instagram Handle: @souhirbenamara
  • Facebook Handle: Souhir Ben Amara

Personal Life

Souhir Ben Amara meticulously protects the details of her private life with a careful and diplomatic approach, revealing very little about her romantic relationships or family background aside from mentioning her father’s previous professional achievements.

Despite public curiosity, she consistently emphasizes that she remains happily single, dedicating her energy and attention entirely to her artistic career, underscoring her commitment to personal growth and professional excellence without distraction from her personal affairs.

Filmography

  • Always Brando (2011)
  • Millefeuille (2012)
  • Tlamess (2019)
  • Kingdoms of Fire (2019) – television
  • Ashkal (2022)
  • Insurrection (2022)
  • Streams (2023)
  • El Harba (2025)

Television

  • Naouret El Hawa (2015)
  • Al Akaber (2017)
  • Kingdoms of Fire (2019)
  • Harga (2021–2024)
  • El Harba (2025)

Net Worth

Souhir Ben Amara has an estimated net worth of $2.5 million. Her income derives from lead roles in Cannes-selected films, top-tier Egyptian and Gulf series contracts, European co-production fees, and brand partnerships with luxury houses in Paris and Dubai.


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