Marianne Philip Aby Habib, more commonly referred to by her stage name Nour, is a gifted Lebanese actress who initially pursued a career in modeling for advertisements after completing her studies at the esteemed Faculty of Fine Arts in Beirut in 1995.
As Nour's professional trajectory continued to unfold, she made a significant breakthrough in the cinematic sphere, securing her initial major film role in the 2000 production "Short w' Fanella w' Kab", a production that marked a pivotal moment in her career. In this notable film, she had the esteemed privilege of sharing the screen with the illustrious Ahmed El Sakka, a renowned figure in the Egyptian film industry.
Nour's extraordinary career trajectory experienced a significant upswing, prompting her to take on leading roles in a multitude of Egyptian cinematic productions, with some of her most notable appearances including "Ashab Walla Business", a film that premiered in 2001, "Okal", which was released in 2004, "Matab Senaa'y", a movie that showcased her acting prowess in 2004, and "Zarf Tareq", a thrilling drama that saw her share the screen with the renowned Ahmed Helmy in 2006.
Nour's illustrious career has not been limited to the silver screen, as she has also made a profound impression on the small screen. In fact, she has had the distinction of starring in a multitude of prominent television series, including the highly acclaimed "Al Amil 1001" (Agent 1001) which premiered in 2005, and the emotionally charged "Domoa' Al Qamar" (Moon's Tears) which captivated audiences in 2008.