Maya Nasry embarked on a journey of artistic discovery by enrolling in the prestigious Lebanese University of Fine Arts, where she honed her skills in the representation and direction of theater, television, and movies. Her passion for the performing arts led her to participate in numerous television, theatrical, and cinematic productions in Lebanon, as well as explore a career as a model.
As her talent and dedication continued to flourish, Maya Nasry began working as a broadcaster for the Lebanese national television in 1996. Her exceptional skills and captivating on-screen presence did not go unnoticed, and she soon caught the attention of the renowned director and maker of stars in the Arab world, Simon Asmar.
Asmar recognized Nasry's immense potential and presented her to the Arab music scene with her debut album in 2001, which met with resounding success. Her foray into the world of music marked the beginning of an illustrious career, with Maya Nasry's voice and artistry captivating audiences across the region.
In addition to her music, Maya Nasry also ventured into the world of cinema, making her acting debut in the Egyptian film "Code 36" alongside the esteemed star Mustafa Shaaban. Her versatility, talent, and unwavering dedication to her craft have solidified her position as a respected and beloved figure in the Arab entertainment industry.