Omar appeared in small roles in Hollywood films of the 1940s, including
Aloma of the South Seas (1941),
Cairo (1942),
Mr. Co-ed (1944),
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (1944),
To Have and Have Not (1944),
Adventure (1946),
Easy to Wed (1946),
Genius at Work (1946),
Saigon (1948), ''
The Bishop's Wife (1948), The Eagle and the Hawk (1950), Tropic Zone (1953), The Swan (1956) and The Buccaneer'' (1958). Omar danced at events and parties. In 1942, Omar danced at a Los Angeles fundraiser for the
USO, sponsored by the Syrian American Society. In 1950, she performed at an international festival at UCLA. In 1951, she danced at a New York City benefit for Palestinian refugees. She toured as a dancer in the United States in the early 1950s, and was featured artist at the Attiyeh Benevolent Society's annual national meeting in 1952. In 1953 she danced at a Hafli event in Los Angeles, accompanied by violinist
Sami Shawa. 1955 she performed at the Western Pacific Annual Mahrajan, sharing the bill with
Danny Thomas, musician Elia Baida, and Toufic Barham's orchestra. ==Personal life==