Takla Chamoun was born and raised in the mountainous village of
Jouar el-Haouz to the east of Beirut. Her father Butros was a priest, and her mother a housewife. Chamoun is the middle child of nine siblings, six girls and three boys. She has said that she suffered from
Middle child syndrome, and that she had a very close relationship with her mother. Her family was displaced twice, and she was almost taken out of school at the age of 15 because of the
Lebanese Civil War; Chamoun recounted in a 2021 interview that she dissuaded her father from leaving her without an education. The reclusive child was fond of journaling and spending the afternoons in the village sports club playing
Table Football. It was not until after her participation in an amateur village play that she discovered her flair for acting. In the mid-1980s, Chamoun participated in a play organized by the village Christian Youth club to celebrate the
beatification of
Rafqa Ar-Rayes. The play was directed by
George Oryan and attended by a large crowd, among whom was her future husband, Tony Farjallah. Her father Butros did not stop her from pursuing an acting education and career. Chamoun joined the
Lebanese University Faculty of Journalism before changing course to join the Faculty of Arts. She graduated with a Diploma in Theatre Acting & Directing from the Lebanese University. == Career ==