Hind Nizar
Hind Nizar is a prominent Iraqi actress known for her compelling performances in television and film. A graduate of the Institute of Fine Arts in Baghdad, she has become one of Iraq’s most celebrated young talents. Her breakout performance in the series Taiba earned her the Golden Crescent Award for Best Young Actress in 2021, solidifying her status as a rising force in contemporary Iraqi drama.
Hind began her acting career in 2013 and gained early recognition with her role as Laila in Prophet Ayoub (2014). She has since appeared in notable productions including Small Sky (2017), Taiba (2021), and Broken Diamond (2022). In 2023, she served as a judge on the Iraqi talent program Yoos Talent, expanding her influence beyond acting into cultural mentorship and media engagement.
At BRIDGE Summit, Hind will discuss the evolving landscape of Iraqi storytelling, the power of representation in regional media, and how young actors can navigate personal and professional challenges to build meaningful artistic careers.
Hind Nizarat BRIDGE
- Picture Panel 8 December 3:40 - 4:10PM
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