• Full Name: Shujoun Matar Aayeth Al-Shwai
• Date of Birth: February 8, 1988
• Profession: Actress, TV presenter, and singer
• Stage Name: "Shoji"
• Nationality: Kuwaiti
• Years Active: Since 1995 to present
🌟 Her Artistic Career Beginnings
Shujoun Al-Hajri started her artistic career at an early age, participating in the Ramadan competition show "Al-Sawaya Umm Owaisah" at six years old. Then she moved on to hosting children’s programs before starting acting in the late 1990s in series such as "Steps on Ice," "Love Comes Late," and "Al-Ikhtiyar."
Her official debut was in 2002 in the series "Thaman Omri" written by Fajr Al-Saeed.📺 Most Prominent TV Works
She has participated in many TV series and plays, including:
• TV Series:
o "Thaman Omri" (2002)
o "Fidda Qalbha Abyad" (2008)
o "Moza wa Loza" (2009)
o "Zawarat Al-Khamees" (2010)
o "Mudhakkirat A'ilieh Jiddan" (2012)
o "Saq Al-Bamboo" (2016)
o "Ana ‘Andi Nos" (2019)
o "Ghurfat Raqm 7" (2020)
o "Dumoo’ Farah" (2020)
o "Malak Rahma" (2021)
• Plays:
o "Al-Sayyad Al-Sagheer" (1996)
o "Mafatih Jahlouk"
o "Zorro and Tweety"
o "Kawkab Telly Tabbis"
o "Sabiq wa Tali"
o "Shambrish"
o "Awla Awal"
o "Khams Khawat wa Sayyad"
o "Zain ila ‘Aalam Jameel"
o "Tomorrow"
o "Atmanna"📡 TV Programs Hosted
She hosted many TV programs, including:
• The quiz show "Shoji" on Fannoun Channel (2009–2011)
• "Ya Hala Beshog Wa Yana" on MBC1 (2012)
• Reality show "This is Me Shoj" on MBC1 (2014)
• "Shoji Time" on Al Rai Channel (2017)🏆 Awards and Honors
Shujoun Al-Hajri has received several awards recognizing her talent, such as:
• Best Leading Actress Award 2018 from the "Al-Masrahiyaoon" Festival for the play "Tomorrow"
• Best Leading Actress Award 2016 from the "Distinguished Ramadan" Festival for the series "Saq Al-Bamboo"
• Youth Star and Best Leading Actress Award 2016 from "Al-Masrahiyaoon" Festival for the play "Bayt Al-Halaw"
• Best Leading Actress Award 2019 from the "Distinguished Ramadan" Festival for her role in the series "Adhraa"🎤 Personal Life
Shujoun Al-Hajri was raised in a Kuwaiti orphanage, then adopted by a Kuwaiti family, with whom she lived for thirteen years without knowing the truth. In 2016, she discovered she was a foundling and announced this in a video, which drew much sympathy. * All articles published on this blog are sourced from various websites on the internet and are provided for informational purposes only. They should not be considered as confirmed studies or accurate information. Please verify the information independently before relying on it.