Hanan Tarik

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Hanan Tarik
Born (1994-06-30) 30 June 1994 (age 29)
Olympia, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
NationalityEthiopian
Education
  • Addis Ababa University School Of Commerce (B.A. 2017)
  • Abyssinia Art School (2015)
Alma materAddis Ababa University
Occupations
Years active2014–present
Height1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
Spouse
Melake Brehan
(m. 2017)
Children2
AwardsGumma Awards (2017)
Websitehanantarq.com

Hanan Tarik (Amharic: ሃናን ታሪክ; sometimes spelled Tariq or Tarq; born 30 June 1994) actress and former beauty pageant. Hanan gained prominence in the 2015 television drama series Wolafen that aired every Thursday on EBS TV, where she portrayed Roza until 2017. Additionally, she debuts in the film Astaraki in the same year. Hanan led the Ethiopian film industry by the time of 2017, casting numerous romantic drama films. Hanan was a recipient of consecutive awards including the Gumma Film Awards, becoming an acclaimed actress in Ethiopia.

Life and career

Hanan Tarik was born on 30 June 1994 in Adds Ababa to a Sudanese-Lebanese father and an Ethiopian mother.[1] Hanan's school life started in elementary school and attended Asai High School from where she graduated in 2014.[1] She won a modeling competition in high school and made small on screen work portraying herself as Arab. This work led to her to being noticed by director Ermias Tadesse and later cast in her first film.[2][3] Her debut film Astaraki was released in 2015, Hanan takes a part of Muna. In the same year, she starred to the 2015 TV drama series Wolafen, being her debut in television programs. After her first appearance, Hanan professional career an actor/model propelled. The series aired on EBS TV on 17 September 2015, as she has a role of Roza. After some recognition with this series, she began acting in various films; Yewededu Semon (2015), Yefikir Kal (2015), playing the role of Sara,[4] Lene Kalesh (2016), as a role of Haymanot – the opposite character of Abraham Belayneh, Des Sil (2017) and Arif Aychekulem (2018). Raised by her grandmother, she has credited her for influencing her love of film.

She has appeared in more than ten Ethiopian movies, worked as model and influencer for prominent brands like M.A.C., DIAGEO and other various other companies including SAS Pharmacies, Royal Foam and others, making her one of the highest paid actresses and models in Ethiopia.[1] Hanan popularity among her audiences has continued to ascend over the years. This is augmented by her active engagement with her fun base on social media including Instagram, TikTok and Facebook on which she maintains a strong followership. In addition to her professional life, Hanan also utilizes her popularity and influence to support different social causes. She has currently signed a pro bono agreement with Studio Samuel to promote women's empowerment in Ethiopia.[1]

Personal life

Hanan married her long-time boyfriend, Melake Brehan in the spring of 2017.[5] Hanan and Melake's wedding set on 20 May 2017, with many fellow notable people attended.[6] She has a son, Christian (born December 2017) in Sweden and a daughter called Lillian. It was noted that she spent most of her pregnancy in Ethiopia but decided to go to Sweden, where she has relatives to give birth due to some conflicting medical evaluations she had received while in Ethiopia. Today, she lives in Ethiopia when her family returned from Sweden.[7]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role
2015 Astaraki[8] Muna
2015 Yewededu Semon
2015 Zewed Weys Gofer 2
2015 Yefikir Kal Sara
2016 Lambadina
2016 Lene Kalesh Haymanot
2017 Des Sil
2018 Arif Aychekulm
2018 Misten Darkuat

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2015–2017 Wolafen (season 1–3)[8] Roza Minor role

References

  1. ^ a b c d "ABOUT ME – Welcome to the Official Hanan Tarq". Retrieved 2021-08-14.
  2. ^ Bel, Zenobia (2017-05-13). "Actress Hanan Tarik Says Goodbye to Welafen TV Show". ethiogrio.com. Retrieved 2020-09-03.
  3. ^ "ሀናን ታሪክ". Retrieved 2021-06-12.
  4. ^ "Inspiring Ethiopian film set for release | The Voice Online". archive.voice-online.co.uk. Retrieved 2020-05-22.
  5. ^ "Ethiopian Actress Hanan Tarq says "Yes"". Dire Tube.
  6. ^ Bel, Zenobia (2017-04-18). "Ethiopian Actress Hanan Tarik Sets to Marry on May 20". ethiogrio.com. Retrieved 2020-05-08.
  7. ^ Yemane, Fiyori (December 3, 2017). "ሃናን ታሪቅ በሃገሯ ለምን ልትወልድ እንዳልቻለች ለሰይፉ እያለቀሰች የነገረችው አሳዛኝ ምክንያት". News.et.
  8. ^ a b "ABOUT ME – Welcome to the Official Hanan Tarq". Retrieved 2021-08-21.