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Mona Zaki
Zaki in 2015
Born
Mona Ali Mohamed Zaki

(1976-11-18) 18 November 1976 (age 47)
Cairo, Egypt
EducationCairo University
OccupationActress
Years active1991–present
Spouse
(m. 2002)
Children3

Mona Ali Mohamed Zaki (Egyptian Arabic: منى على محمد زكى; born 18 November 1976) is an Egyptian actress.[1][2]

Early life

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Mona Ali Mohamed Zaki was born in Cairo to her parents Ali Mohamed Zaki and Tahani, on 18 November 1976. Until the age of 13, she lived in Kuwait.

Career

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At the age of 16, and after seeing an advertisement by Mohamed Sobhi for new faces, she applied merely in hope of getting a chance to meet the famous Egyptian actor and director. Zaki was cast by Sobhi and had her first acting role in his play Bel Araby El Faseeh. Mona spent one semester in the United States studying in New Orleans under the tutelage of Dr. Malak Abou-Hargah. She returned to Egypt though to continue her acting career. When it was time for Mona to go to university, she enrolled in the Faculty of Mass Communication, Cairo University. During that time, she was introduced to director Ismail Abdel Hafez who chose her to play a part in El A'elah, a Ramadan series that marked her TV debut. Acting became more than just a hobby to Mona after that; she later acted in a number of popular TV series: Khalti Safiya wel Deir, Nisf Rabi' El Akhar, Ahalina, Ded El Tayyar and El Daw' El Sharid. The promising star's TV roles opened the doors of the big screen for her. Mona invaded the Egyptian cinema with El Katl ElLaziz, with Mervat Amin, then went on to play lead roles in Idhak El Soura Titla' Hilwa a performance for which she received an award, Sa'idi fil Gam'a Al-Amrikiya, Omar 2000, El Hobb El Awal, and Leih Khallitni Ahibbak all of which were box office hits.

She played the role of Jehan Sadat in the masterpiece The Days of Sadat (about Egyptian President Anwar Sadat). The young actress was given an award, along with the rest of the cast of the movie, by President Hosni Mubarak. Success remained close to the talented star and her dedication was well rewarded with the huge popularity of her next movies, Africano and Mafia. She went on from one movie to another, presenting Sleepless Nights, Men Nazret Ein, Khalti Faransa, and many more. Despite her huge success in the cinema, Mona also acted in several plays, among which were Le'b Eyal, Ya Messafer Wahdak, Afrouto, and Keda OK.

Personal life

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Mona is married to Egyptian actor Ahmed Helmy. They have three children: Lilly (2003), Selim (2014), and Younis (2016).

Philanthropy

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Mona Zaki is preparing to take part in the new charity campaign Know your Blood type. The Al-Ahram newspaper reports that the campaign was launched by Mona Zaki as Yanabee El-Hayah ambassador in coordination with Yanabee El-Hayah for blood donation and in cooperation with the United Nations public health arm, the World Health Organization.[3]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Original Title Role Notes Ref(s)
1997 The Delicious Killing El Atl el Laziz Sherin
1998 Upper Egyptian in the American University Se'idi fi el Gam'a el Amrikiyya Syadah
Laugh, Picture Be Sweet Edhak El Sura Tetla Helwa Tahani
2000 The First Love El Hobb El Awwal Ranya
Horseback Knight Fares Zahr el Khel Zin
Why You Let Me Love You Leh Khalletni Ahebbak Dalya
Omar 2000 Omar 2000 Bibo
2001 The Days of Sadat Ayyam Elsadat Jehan Sadat
Africano Africano Gamilah
2002 Mafia Mafia Maryam
2003 From Look Of Eye Men Nazret En Sarah
Sleepless Nights Sahar el Layali Berihan
2004 My Aunt France Khalti Faransa Battah
2005 Abu Ali Abu Ali Salma
Dreams Of Our Life Ahlam Omrena Nada
2006 Blood Of Gazelle Dam el Ghazal Hanan
About Longing and Love 'An el sho' w el Hawa Alya
Halim Halim Nawal
2007 Taymur and Shafi'ah Taymur w Shafi'ah Shafi'ah
2009 Scheherazade, Tell Me a Story Ehki Ya Shahrzad Hebah
Escaping Tel Aviv Welad El Am Salwa
2011 18 Days 18 Yom Mona
2016 30 Years Ago Men 30 Sanah Hanan
2020 Black Box El Sandu' el Eswed Yasmin [4][5]
2022 Perfect Strangers Ashab, Wala Aaz Mariam Netflix film [6]
2022 The Spider El Ankabout Laila
2024 Flight 404 Rehla 404 Ghada

Series

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Year Title Original Title Role Platform/Network Ref(s)
1994 The Family El 'Elah Awatef
1995 Nights of the Helmiyyah 5 Layali el Helmiyyah 5 Sonia
1997–2000 Zizinia Zizinia
1997 Our Kins Ahalina
1998 The Stray Light El Du el Shared
2002–2003 Egyptian Goha Goha el Masri
2006 Cindrella Cindrella
2007 Critical Moments Lahazat Haregah
2013 Asia Asia Asia
2014 Equal 100 Man Be 100 Ragel
2016 Saturday Night Live Letet el Sabt mobasher Guest
Wedding of El'obbah Afrah El'bbah Tahiat Abdeh
2021 Newton’s Game Le’bet Newton

Theatre

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Title Original Title
By Fluent Arabic B el 'Arabi el Fasih
O Traveling Alone Ya Msafer Wahdak
So Ok Kedah OK
Demon Afrotto

References

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  1. ^ "منى زكى تثير الجدل بصورة "المحجبة" فى "تحت الوصاية"". BBC News عربي (in Arabic). Retrieved 31 March 2023.
  2. ^ "بعد الهجوم عليها.. سر عدم عرض مسلسل "تحت الوصاية" لـ منى زكي - المصريون". almesryoon.com (in Arabic). 26 March 2023. Retrieved 31 March 2023.
  3. ^ "Mona Zaki launches blood type campaign". AnaYou. 1 May 2011.
  4. ^ Hamza, Mohamed Nasser; Kamel, Mahmoud (28 October 2020), The Black Box (Crime, Thriller), retrieved 28 December 2022
  5. ^ Al-Youm, Al-Masry (19 October 2020). "Mona Zaki reurns to the big screen with 'The Black Box' after a four-year hiatus". Egypt Independent. Retrieved 28 December 2022.
  6. ^ Al-Youm, Al-Masry (14 January 2022). "Netflix to present its first Arab production film 'Ashab, Wala Aaz' in January". Egypt Independent. Retrieved 28 December 2022.
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