In addition to her musical success, Myriam has built a strong presence in television and film. She starred in the 2010 Lebanese movie “Silina,” inspired by the Rahbani Brothers’ musical “Sah el-Nom,” where she received praise for both her acting and musical performance. In 2021, her Netflix documentary “Myriam Fares: The Journey” gave fans an intimate look at her life during the COVID-19 pandemic and the making of her music, further highlighting her creativity and resilience.
Myriam has also become a style icon and brand ambassador for numerous fashion and beauty campaigns. Known for her signature curly hair and bold looks, she has been featured in Forbes Middle East among the most influential Arab celebrities and consistently ranks among the top-streamed Arab female artists on digital platforms such as Spotify, YouTube, and Anghami.
Throughout her career, Myriam Fares has received numerous awards and honors, including recognition at the Murex d’Or Awards and other regional festivals. Her influence extends beyond music — she has been a vocal advocate for women’s empowerment and creativity in the Arab entertainment industry.
Today, Myriam Fares continues to redefine what it means to be a modern Arab entertainer — a multi-talented artist who merges tradition with innovation, Eastern soul with Western flair. With her unmatched talent, distinctive artistry, and global appeal, she remains one of the most beloved and admired performers in the Arab world, truly deserving of her title as the Queen of Stage.











