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  1. Suehyla El-Attar Young. Actress: I, Tonya. Suehyla El-Attar is an award-winning. Atlanta-based actor/writer. She's a first-generation Egyptian born in America; specifically Starkville, Mississippi. She's spent time in Iraq, Kuwait, Israel, The West Bank, The Netherlands, and Egypt throughout her life... and, of course, The United States.

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  2. Suehyla E. Young (Caruso, SUPPORT GROUP FOR MEN) is an actor/writer/director based in Atlanta with a career that spans stage and screen. For the last 25 years, she’s worked with several theater companies, including but not limited to, the Alliance Theatre, Synchronicity Theatre, Essential Theatre, and, of course, Horizon Theater.

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  4. 15 mar 2024 · Read by Suehyla El-Attar Young. “Here comes the little blind girl,” people say when Leah walks by. But she’s not a little girl, even if she often acts like one — she’s 28 years old, and...

  5. Suehyla El-Attar Young. Credits (text only) Hide Actress (55 credits) The Goose That Laid the Golden Egg ( pre-production ) Candace Rogers (as Suehyla El-Attar) 2023 Law & Order (TV Series) Dr. Michelle Gold. - Open Wounds (2023) ... Dr. Michelle Gold. 2023 The Big Door Prize (TV Series) Liz Munro. - Deerfest: Part Two (2023) ... Liz Munro.

  6. Suehyla Young (Full name, Suehyla El-Attar Young) is a professional film/tv and stage actor with a career spanning 25 years, various collaborations, several media, and multiple recognitions. She’s also an award-winning playwright. In 2014, she was named the Alliance Theatre Artistic Fellow, focusing specifically on directing.

  7. Suehyla E. Young is an award-winning. Atlanta-based actor/writer. She’s a first-generation Egyptian born in America; specifically, Starkville, Mississippi. She’s spent time in Iraq, Kuwait, Israel, The West Bank, The Netherlands, and Egypt throughout her life... and, of course, The United States.