Dalal Abdelaziz Mohamed is a renowned Egyptian performer with a multifaceted career spanning numerous theatrical and television productions. Prior to embarking on her artistic journey, she earned a bachelor's degree in agriculture from Zaqaziq University, before deciding to relocate to the capital.
Her breakthrough came when she was noticed by Nour Al Damerdash, subsequently collaborating with the "Adwa Al Masrah" trio in the theatrical production "Ahlan ya Diktour". This marked the beginning of a prolific career, with notable roles in productions such as "Faris bany Khaiban", "Akhouya Hayiss wa Ana Layiss", and "Houb fee Al Takhshibah".
In addition to her impressive theatrical credentials, Dalal also made a significant impact in television, starring in popular series such as "La", "Demou Sahibat al Galalah", and "Abadan Lam Yakon Laha". Her outstanding performances earned her the top prize in the best actor category at the 1998 Television Awards Festival.
Notably, she also participated in the esteemed production "Al Sayyid Kaf". In her personal life, Dalal married fellow performer Sameer Ghanem, with whom she had two daughters.
Throughout her career, Dalal has undergone a significant transformation in her performance style, evident in her recent film appearances. Her most notable performances include those in "Bulbul Mam Yahya Fakhrany" and "Asrar al Banat", showcasing her remarkable range and versatility as an artist.