Sadness overshadowed the Tunisian artistic and cultural community with the departure of the young actress and media personality, Reem Al-Hamrouni, on Sunday, February 19, when her body was transferred from her home in the Al-Khadra neighborhood for burial on Monday in the city of Gabes.
The Tunisian Ministry of Culture mourned the young artist on its official page on Facebook, and the statement stated, “The Ministry of Cultural Affairs mourns, with great sorrow and sadness, and with hearts that believe in God’s will and destiny, the actress and media person, Reem Al-Hamrouni, who passed away today, Sunday, February 19, 2023.”
satisfactory crisis
Al-Hamrouni had gone through a health crisis a few days ago, after which she was taken to the hospital for treatment, but her condition did not improve.
Reem Al-Hamrouni wrote on her official Facebook page that she was "without a voice and without power," referring to the disease that had taken hold of her and her impact on the health crisis she was exposed to. ".
Important experiences
Reem Al-Hamrouni is a graduate of the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts. She started her career with the late Tunisian theater director Ezzedine Qunun. She participated in many of his works, such as: “Hostages” and “Ghilan”, in addition to the play “Al Shaqaf” and “Quarter Time” by Cyrine Qunun, and “ “Nawar al-Salah” by Bahri Al-Rahali and other theatrical works, including “Al Shaqaf”, “The End” and “The Jewel and the Lion”.
On the small screen, she presented experiments with great directors, so she participated in the series “Touk” with the late director Shawky Al-Majri, “Al-Harqa” by Saad Al-Waslati, and “Al-Hijama” and “Sewing” by Ziad Laytam.
She also had cinematic contributions, including “Sandouq Al-Dunya” with the great Tunisian director Reda Al-Bahi, “Tala Mon Amour” with director Mahdi Al-Hamili, and “Fatria” by Walid Al-Taye.
Al-Hamrouni was not satisfied with acting only, but also worked as a journalist on the Tunisian radio stations "Radio Kalima", "Moazik FM", and "Shams FM".
Awards and festivals
The late Tunisian artist and media figure recently participated in the Sharm El-Sheikh International Youth Theater Festival with the play "Al-Shaqaf", a few months ago, and won many awards such as the award for best rising actress for her role in the play "The End" by Ezzedine Qunun.