Fatma Al Safi () is a Kuwaiti actress born on November 17, 1981.
She graduated from the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts in 2005, specializing in acting and directing. Al Safi began her career in academic theatre before transitioning to television, gaining recognition for her roles in series such as Omaima fi Dar Al Aytam and Zawarat Al Khamis. She also directed several musical and television works. Beyond her acting career,
She holds a bachelor's degree in acting and directing from the Higher Institute of Theatrical Arts, class of 2005. She directed musical productions and television programs.
Her first television role was a supporting character in "AlâÂÂKhurrÃÂz" (2007) alongside Hayat AlâÂÂFahad. However, her breakthrough and success came with the series Fadha Qalbha Abyad, where she starred with actress Souad Abdullah, who played the role of Fadha. This role paved the way for her to land leading roles thereafter. She also formed a duo with actress Shujoun Al-Hajri in several television and theatrical productions.
She married film director Sami Bilal, a fellow graduate, and the marriage lasted five years prior to her television career.
She has received several awards throughout her artistic career: