Press & Media

Featured interviews, articles, and media coverage highlighting Inji's work in film, television, and theater

InterviewFebruary 9, 2025

Inji El Gammal On The 5 Things You Need To Create A Highly Successful Career in TV and Film

Authority Magazine (Medium)

"Don't Waste Time — Follow Your Dreams. Life is too short to delay pursuing your passions. I spent over a decade ignoring my instincts, afraid to take the leap. While it's never too late to start, I sometimes wish I had begun my acting career in my 20s. Trust your gut and take action — you won't regret it."

In-depth interview about career advice, success strategies, and Inji's journey in TV and film.

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FeatureFebruary 24, 2025

Inji El Gammal: From Stage to Screen, a Journey of Passion and Perseverance

Egyptian Streets

"As an actress, I want to make an impact, do something meaningful, and contribute to art by inspiring people to think about their paths and humanity. In Abdo and Saneya, we managed to do that."

Comprehensive feature on Inji's career journey following the release of 'Abdo and Saneya' at Red Sea International Film Festival. Covers her Egyptian-French background, theater training, and collaboration with husband Omar Bakry.

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Exclusive InterviewFebruary 24, 2025

Actress Inji El Gammal on Silent Film, Acting, and Autism Advocacy

Scoop Empire

"Being the mother of an autistic daughter has been the most rewarding experience of my life. It has taught me to love without barriers and embrace differences. My experience as a mother has given me the ability to look beneath the surface and uncover the deeper, complex layers of humanity."

Exclusive interview covering Inji's work in 'Abdo and Saneya,' her approach to silent film acting, and her advocacy for autism awareness.

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Theater PreviewAugust 12, 2025

In the Shadow of Her Father

Time Out New York

"In Omar Bakry's three-person drama, Inji El Gammal stars as a Middle Eastern woman in rural Ohio who is torn between her loyalty to her PTSD-addled American adoptive father and the possibilities unlocked by an enigmatic and attractive visitor from Egypt."

Preview of upcoming production at 59E59 Theaters. Directed by Vincent Scott, featuring Khaled Abol Naga and Roger Hendricks Simon.

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