Morjana Alaoui, a talented Moroccan-French actress, was born on November 30, 1982. Her early life was spent in the Arfa neighborhood of Casablanca, Morocco, where she attended the prestigious Casablanca American School.
As she grew older, Alaoui's desire for a new challenge led her to move to Paris, France at the age of 18. She enrolled at the American University of Paris, where she continued her education and honed her skills.
During her time at university, Alaoui had the opportunity to meet renowned director Laila Marrakchi, who would later offer her a role in the critically acclaimed film Marock (2005). This breakthrough performance not only earned Alaoui national recognition but also marked the beginning of her successful acting career.
In the following years, Alaoui's talent and dedication continued to flourish, leading her to secure a role in the horror film Martyrs (2008) directed by Pascal Laugier. This project further solidified her position as a prominent actress in the film industry.
In addition to her work in the horror genre, Alaoui has also demonstrated her versatility by starring in the psychological thriller Broken (2016) directed by Shaun Robert Smith. Throughout her career, Morjana Alaoui has consistently impressed audiences with her range and depth as an actress, solidifying her position as a talented and respected figure in the Moroccan-French film community.