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  1. Laëtitia Eïdo (born October 25, 1985) is a French actress, born to a French father and a Lebanese mother. She is best known as Dr. Shirin El Abed, one of the leading roles in the Israeli Netflix series Fauda, and as the voice of Mira in the Adult Swim adult animated television series Primal.

  2. Actress: Fauda. Often described as "a young Meryl Streep" due to her versatility and tendency to steal all her scenes, French actress Laëtitia Eïdo shocked the world with her heart-wrenching performance as Shirin El-Abed, an embattled doctor caught in the middle of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on Netflix's highly acclaimed series, "'Fauda ...

  3. 67K Followers, 5,504 Following, 580 Posts - Laëtitia EÏDO (@laetitiaeido) on Instagram: "🌟 Actress • Artist • EcoMinded • OpenHearted 🌟 Paris: @agenceubba, London: TavistockWood & KP Management, Publicist @orbis.media, PR Julie Braun".

  4. Laëtitia has delivered award winning performances, including 5 Best Actress Awards, in more than 10 languages. She recently gave a stellar performance in the Apple TV+ French and English language series “Liaison,” starring alongside Vincent Cassel and Eva Green.

  5. Laëtitia Eïdo est une actrice française née le 25 octobre 1985 1 . Biographie. De père français et de mère libanaise, après des études d’architecture, elle obtient, en parallèle de sa carrière d’actrice, un doctorat-master 2 en scénographie et nouvelles écritures théâtrales à l' Université La Sorbonne-Nouvelle.

  6. Laëtitia Eïdo. Actress: Fauda. Often described as "a young Meryl Streep" due to her versatility and tendency to steal all her scenes, French actress Laëtitia Eïdo shocked the world with her heart-wrenching performance as Shirin El-Abed, an embattled doctor caught in the middle of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on Netflix's highly ...

  7. Laëtitia Eïdo is a French actress and entertainer, born to a French father and a Lebanese mother. She has acted in eight languages and is a graduate in Architecture (DEFA) and has a Masters in Theatrical Writing at the Sorbonne-Nouvelle.