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Mona Zaki est une Actrice Egyptienne née le 18 novembre 1976 à Le Caire (Egypte)

Mona Zaki

Mona Zaki
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Nom de naissance Mona Zaki ( منى زكى)
Nationalité Egypte
Naissance 18 novembre 1976 (48 ans) à Le Caire (Egypte)

Mona Zaki (en arabe: منى زكى), née le 18 novembre 1976, est une actrice égyptienne, fille de Tahani et d'Ali Mohamed Zaki.

Biographie

Durant sa jeunesse, Mona Zaki voyage beaucoup - elle étudie en Angleterre et vit au Koweït et aux États-Unis avec ses parents. Durant ses études, et bien qu'elle ne se destine pas au métier d'actrice, Mona Zaki se fait remarquer par le réalisateur et l'acteur égyptien Mohamed Sobhi, qui lui confie son premier rôle dans la pièce Belaraby el fasih. Dès lors, Mona Zaki travaille pour le théâtre, les films et les productions télévisées. Pour ses performances sur scène, elle est plusieurs fois récompensée. En 2002, Mona Zaki épouse Ahmed Helmy, un acteur égyptien. Le couple a trois enfants: Lilly, Salim et Younis.

En France, Mona Zaki est surtout connue pour son rôle d'Hebba dans le film d'Yousri Nasrallah Femmes du Caire et pour lequel elle reçoit le prix de la Meilleure Actrice.

Le plus souvent avec

Sherif Arafa
Sherif Arafa
(3 films)
Ahmed Zaki
Ahmed Zaki
(2 films)
Ahmed Helmy
Ahmed Helmy
(2 films)
Ahmad Abdalla
Ahmad Abdalla
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmographie de Mona Zaki (7 films)

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Actrice

18 jours
18 jours (2011)

Réalisé par Ahmad Abdalla, Marwan Hamed, Sherif Arafa
Genres Drame
Thèmes Politique
Acteurs Ahmed Helmy, Hend Sabri, Mona Zaki, Nahed El Sebai, Amr Waked, Asser Yassin
Rôle Elle-même
Note73% 3.691743.691743.691743.691743.69174
Dix cinéastes, vingt comédiens, six écrivains, huit chefs opérateurs, huit ingénieurs son, cinq décorateurs, trois costumières, sept monteurs, trois sociétés de postproduction et une dizaine de techniciens ont tourné dans l’urgence, sans budget et de manière complètement bénévole, dix courts-métrages de fiction, autour de la révolution égyptienne du 25 janvier 2011.
Femmes du Caire, 2h14
Origine Egypte
Genres Drame
Thèmes Féminisme, Politique, Politique
Acteurs Sawsan Badr, Mona Zaki, Nahed El Sebai, Mohamed Ramadan
Rôle Hebba - prix de la Meilleure Actrice 2009
Note66% 3.347543.347543.347543.347543.34754
Le Caire. Hebba (Mona Zaki), animatrice télévisée en vogue, diffuse un talk-show nocturne sur Sun TV. D'humeur banale et anodine au départ, les émissions finissent par devenir un terrible tableau de la condition féminine en Égypte, sur fond de désagrégation morale et d'obscurantisme religieux conjugués. Ce qui n'a pas l'air de plaire à tout le monde, et, en premier lieu, au compagnon de Hebba, Karim (Hassan El Raddad), qui envisage de gravir l'échelon suprême, en tant que journaliste officiel…
Prisonnière à Tel Aviv
Réalisé par Sherif Arafa
Genres Thriller, Action
Thèmes Afrique post-coloniale, Politique
Acteurs Karim Abdel Aziz, Mona Zaki, Salim Kallas, Sherif Mounir
Rôle Salwa
Note72% 3.645733.645733.645733.645733.64573
Une femme égyptienne découvre que son mari est en fait un agent du Mossad travaillant pour Israël. Il l'emmène par la force avec ses deux enfants en Israël et essaie de la convaincre de vivre avec. Mostafa, un agent de renseignement égyptien se rend en Israël et tente d'aider Salwa à retourner en Egypte.
ابو علي, 2h
Genres Drame, Aventure
Acteurs Karim Abdel Aziz, Mona Zaki, Talaat Zakaria
Rôle سلمي
Note64% 3.2489953.2489953.2489953.2489953.248995
The movie is about a young man,Hassan , who struggles to provide for his family. Hassan works for car smugglers in a garage where they collect cars that are illegally transported. One day, his sister had a fight with her husband for cheating on her and because he brought his girlfriend into their house. As he also hit her, her and her children went back to her family’s house. When her brother, Hassan Abu Ali, was woken up by his sister’s cries, he heard of what had happened to her and went to avenge her husband. When Hassan is taken to the police station, he acted smart in front of the police general and told him that he was being beaten by the other police officers. As a result of that, the dean let him go and gave him a card, so he could call him whenever he had any problem. He comes back to find his little brother, who was beaten by his sister’s husband, in a critical condition. He finds out that his brother suffers from a congenital heart defect and needs surgery. Hassan tries to get money from his boss, but he gave him so little that he refused to take it. Hassan then thinks of stealing money from his boss’ garage. When he runs away after stealing the money, Hassan meets a woman called Salma. Hassan pushes his friend, Amin, in front of her car so that they could both get a ride to escape. Salma does not know what was happening, but Hassan uses her to help him escape from the police. As they are escaping from the police, the policeman shot his colleague and dies. The policeman later blames Hassan for killing him. He then escapes with Salma. In the beginning Salma did not agree with their plan of running away. Instead, she wanted to tell the police what had happened, and that she had nothing to do with their run. However, she changes her mind and agrees on helping Hassan when she sees him with his younger brother, who needs surgery. During their runaway they fall in love. They have been close to getting caught both by the smugglers and the police. Later, Hassan decides to call the dean of the police, and agreed about a plan to catch the police officer. At the end of the movie, they all gather in the amusement park where they all struggle to get the money. The officer plans to kill Hassan and the smugglers, so he could get the entire bag of money for himself. However, his plan does not succeed, and the general catches him. They all get sent to jail, including Hassan. Salma promises Hassan that she would be waiting for him after he gets out of jail in a year.
Tajriba danmarkiya
Genres Drame, Comédie
Thèmes Afrique post-coloniale
Acteurs Adel Imam, Nicole Saba نيكول سابا, Talaat Zakaria, Youssef Eid, Ahmed Helmy, Mona Zaki
Rôle Elle-même
Note55% 2.7524552.7524552.7524552.7524552.752455
Adel Imam stars as Qadri, a widower and newly appointed government minister, whose four grown sons live with him. In her first acting gig, Lebanese singer Nicole Saba plays the buxom-blonde role of Danish student Aneta Henry Gothenburg, visiting Egypt for the first time to pursue her studies. She stays with Qadri and his family. Highlighting cultural differences in comedic fashion (among other things, free-spirited Aneta tries to teach Qadri's sons about sex, and intrudes on a government meeting dressed as a bellydancer), Qadri eventually falls for Aneta, but so do his sons. After a blowup, he finally chooses to stay with his sons.