Menna Shalabi منه شلبي

Menna Shalabi منه [...]
Actor
(Female)
Principal country concerned : Column : Theater, Cinema/tv

Egyptian Actress.

Sometimes credited as
Mena Shalaby
Menna Chalaby


Mennat Allah Hesham Shalabi was born on 22 July 1982, in Cairo (Egypt). She is an Egyptian actress featured in numerous movies.
The daughter of famous actress and dancer Zizi Mostafa (Zizi Mustafa), her acting career started in 2001, in Radwan El Kachef's The Magician. She very quickly established herself as one of the most promising actresses in Egyptian cinema. She has worked in more than 23 films, including the beautiful I Love Cinema by Oussama Fawzi (2004), Downtown Girls by Mohamed Khan (2005), and Chaos by Youssef Chahine (2007).

Filmography
Nawara (2015)
After the Battle (2012)
Bebo we basheer (2011)
Ezaet hob (2011)
Noor Einy (my sweety)
Asef Ala Al Izaag (Sorry for the Disturbancemm)(2008) as Farida/Mariam
Keda Reda (This is good) (2007)
Heya fawda (This Is) (2007) as Nour
Ouija (2006) as Mariam
An El Eshq Wel Hawa (2006) as Salma
Banat West Albalad (Downtown Girls) (2005) as Yasmin
Ahlam Omrena (2005)
Abo El Arabi Wasal (2005)
Enta omry (2004) as Hend (Youssef's wife)
Baheb El Cima (I Love Cinema) (2004)
Ahla Wl Awkat (The Best of Times) (2004).... Doha
Kallem mama (Call Mom) (2003)
Film Hindi (Indian Film)(2003)
Iw'a Wishshak (Watch Your Face) (2003)
Saher, Al (The Illusionist/The Magician) (2001) as Nour

TV
"Harb Al Jawasees" (2009) as Samia
"Banat, El" (2003) as Menna
"Ayna qalbi" (2002) as Tooha
"Lidawa3y Amnia"

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