Daniella Rahme

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Born
Daniella Yousef Rahme

(1990-10-13) 13 October 1990 (age 35)
Almamater
OccupationsActress, TV presenter
Yearsactive2009–present
Daniella Rahme
دانييلا يوسف رحمة
Born
Daniella Yousef Rahme

(1990-10-13) 13 October 1990 (age 35)
Alma mater
OccupationsActress, TV presenter
Years active2009–present
Spouse
(m. 2024)

Daniella Youssef Rahme (Arabic: دانييلا يوسف رحمة; 13 October 1990)[1] is a Lebanese Australian actress, dancer, TV host and beauty pageant titleholder. She is the winner of the second season of Dancing with the Stars: Raqs Al Noujoum.[2]

Daniella Rahme was born in Sydney to Lebanese parents who immigrated to Australia during the Lebanese Civil War.[3][4] Her father is the Lebanese singer Youssef Rahme.[1][5] She attended Rosebank College Five Dock in high school then went on to study at the National Institute of Dramatic Art and Macquarie University in Sydney.[6] She later resumed her studies at Notre Dame University–Louaize, Zouk Mosbeh.[1]

Career

Following her first TV Foot Locker commercial in 2009,[7] Daniella was selected to participate in the second edition of Dancing with the Stars: Raqs el Noujoum in 2014. Her boundless energy, captivating presence, and lauded performances quickly made her a fan favorite, and she was crowned the winner. She then went on to host MBC X Factor, followed by the popular talent show, Arab Casting, on Abu Dhabi TV.

She has always had a passion for acting, fostering it during her school years by participating in theater and drama programs. That dream became a concrete reality in 2018, when she debuted her acting career as Yara in Beirut City, receiving hugely positive reviews from critics and audiences alike. Subsequently, she took on the lead role of Farah in Tango, sharing the screen with Bassel Khayat, Bassem Moughnieh, and Dana Mardini. The series was met with acclaim and high ratings, and Daniella's performance was greatly praised, earning her the Murex d'Or Award for "Phenomenon of the Year” in 2018,[8] and the Al-Anbaa Kuwait Award for "Best Actress”.

Daniella took on her third lead role as Majdouline in The Writer, which was streamed on Netflix worldwide, and reached the “trending” status on the platform, solidifying her image as one of the most talented actresses across the Arab world.[9]

Criticism

Despite Daniella's success, she faced much criticism regarding her Australian accent and its impact on her acting roles.[10]

Other activities

She is the ambassador for L'Oreal Paris and Galaxy Chocolates, as well as the first female Ambassador of Hublot watches in the MENA region. Daniella is involved with a slew of causes and charities both in Lebanon and abroad, in raising funds and awareness for Himaya, the Children’s Cancer Center,[11][12] Heartbeat, the Hôtel Dieu Hospital in Lebanon, and the Starlight Foundation in Australia. In Namibia, she worked with the "Knowledge Foundation" and wishes to establish her own charitable foundation.

Personal life

Rahme married Syrian singer Nassif Zeytoun on 1 July 2024.[13]

Awards and Contests

Filmography

References

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