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Pascale Etienne Sakr (Arabic: باسكال إتيان صقر; born September 23, 1964) is a Lebanese singer.[1] She was born in Zahlé, Lebanon to Maronite parents from Ain Ebel, south of Lebanon. She performs a leading character in many musicals. She graduated from law school in 1987.
Pascale Sakr باسكال إتيان صقر | |
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Birth name | Pascale Etienne Sakr |
Born | Zahlé, Lebanon | September 23, 1964
Origin | Ain Ebel, Lebanon |
Genres | Lebanese Music, Christian Music |
Website | www.pascalesakr.com |
Education | Law degree |
She is also the daughter of Lebanese nationalist Etienne Sakr, a former member of the Lebanese Forces and Leader of the Far-Right Guardians of the Cedars and to Alexandra Sakr. She is the oldest of 3 children and her younger sister is also a Lebanese pop star Karol Sakr. She started singing at a very young age. Her repertoire includes many languages including Lebanese Arabic, French, and English.
Pascale Sakr has also been active in theatre she has starred in lead role of the play Wadi Chamseen and Sawret Chaab.
Pascale Sakr is married to Karl Zacca and has two children, Alexander and Annabel.
Year | Awarded by | Category |
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1981 | Rostock Festival (Germany) | For song "Oh Babe" |
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