Lista de Personas Famosas nacidas en Gobernación de Becá
Najwa Karam
Najwa Karam, en árabe نجوى كرم, es una cantante libanesa. Su carrera musical comenzó en la década de 1980, sin mucho éxito pero sus mayores logros se iniciaron a mediados de los años 90. Najwa es conocida por su voz, inmediatamente reconocible y distintivo acento libanés al cantar.
Wael Kfoury
Wael Kfoury es un cantante y compositor libanés.
Maria Maalouf
Maria Maalouf is a Lebanese journalist and political analyst.
Elie Samaha
Elie Samaha is a film producer in Los Angeles, with production credits beginning with The Immortals in 1995. He has produced over 83 works, primarily films along with some video games. He produced The Boondock Saints (1999), Battlefield Earth (2000), Driven (2001), 3,000 Miles to Graceland (2001), Heist (2001), The Pledge (2001), Spartan (2004), among many others.
Abdul Rahim Mourad
Abdul Rahim Mrad is a Lebanese Sunni politician. He was born in 1942. A former minister, he is the founder of the Lebanese International University. He is the leader of the Union Party.
Elie Ferzli
Elie Ferzli is a Lebanese Eastern Orthodox Christian politician. He served as Information Minister and Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of Lebanon in the early 2000s. He was succeeded by as deputy speaker Farid Makari in 2005. He expressed pro-Syrian sentiments during the Cedar Revolution. In 2018, he was reelected to parliament, and took again the seat of Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of Lebanon.
Lara Nabhan
Karol Sakr
Karol Etienne Sakr is a Lebanese singer who is most known for her English songs back in the 1980s. She is the daughter of the Lebanese Maronite exiled politician Etienne Sakr, a former member of the Lebanese Forces and leader of the far-right Guardians of the Cedars.
Hussein el-Husseini
Sayyid Hussein El-Husseini is a Lebanese politician and former speaker of the Lebanese parliament, whose efforts in brokering and fathering the Taif Agreement led to the end of the Lebanese Civil War in 1990. El-Husseini, as co-founder of the Amal Movement, is regarded as one of the founders of the Lebanese resistance. He succeeded Musa al-Sadr as leader of the Amal Movement, but resigned from his position in 1980 as he was opposed to Amal becoming increasingly more involved in the civil war.