Saba Mubarak, a Jordanian actress of remarkable talent, was born in 1976 in the picturesque village of Ajlun, nestled in the heart of Jordan. She went on to pursue her passion for the performing arts by earning a bachelor's degree in theater acting and directing from Yarmouk University in 2001. This marked the beginning of her illustrious career, which would soon take her to the small screen.
Her television debut came in 1998 with the series "Sihr wa Qamar" (Magic and a Moon),followed by a string of successful roles in Jordanian and Syrian television productions, including "Omar al Khayam," "Belqeis," and "Al Arwah Al Mohajira" (The Immigrating Spirits). Her impressive repertoire of characters continued to grow, with notable performances in the Jordanian television series "Al Arwah Al Mohajira" and "Khareg Al Taghtiya" (Out of Coverage).
In 2003, Saba made her mark on the Jordanian cinematic scene with her debut film "Sifr Al Ganha." She would go on to appear in several more films, including "Khareg Al Taghtiya" and "Mamlakat Al Naml" (Kingdom of the Ants). Her talent and versatility soon earned her a spot in Egyptian productions, starting with the film "Bentein min Masr" (Two Girls from Egypt) in 2010.
Saba's Egyptian television credits include the popular series "Sharbat Louz" (Almond Sherbet),"Hikayat Banat" (Girls Tales),and "Nassim El Rouh" (Breeze of the Spirits). With her impressive range and captivating on-screen presence, Saba Mubarak has cemented her status as a respected and beloved actress in the Arab world.