Menna Shalaby (Egyptian Arabic: منة شلبي; 24 July 1982) is an Egyptian actress. She is featured in numerous film and TV productions, among which is the television series Every Week Has a Friday, which earned her a nomination for an International Emmy Awards; making Shalaby the first Egyptian to be nominated for the award.

Menna Shalaby
Born
Mennah Hesham Shalaby

(1982-07-24) July 24, 1982 (age 42)
NationalityEgyptian
Citizenship Egypt
OccupationActress
Years active2001–present

Early life

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Menna Shalabi was born in Giza, to an artistic family.[1] Her mother is actress Zizi Mustafa, her father is businessman Hesham Shalaby, and her aunt is media personality Poussy Shalabi.[2] She began her acting career in 2000 when she was discovered by actress Samiha Ayoub, who introduced her in the series Salma Ya Salama. Before that, she appeared in television programs and children's puzzles. Before Shalabi entered the Egyptian cinema, she appeared for only 3 seconds in the 1999 film El-Asifa.

Career

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Menna Shalabi began her acting career in 2001 with a role Morning and Evening Talk, based on a story by Nobel laureate Naguib Mahfouz, a popular and widely viewed television drama miniseries at the time.[3] Her cinematic debut was in The Magician (2001) with Mahmoud Abdel Aziz, followed by I Love Cinema (2004), Best of Times (2004).[4]

In 2007, she starred in Youssef Chahine's Chaos, This Is (2007), screened at Venice Film Festival and Toronto International Film Festival. She also starred in Microphone (2010), the film received Best Arabic-language film Award from Cairo International Film Festival. She collaborated with Yousry Nasrallah in After the Battle (2012), which brought Egyptian cinema back to Cannes after a 15-year absence, and Brooks, Meadows and Lovely Faces (2016), which world premiered at the Locarno Film Festival before it was released in France and Switzerland. Among her most significant appearances was her role in Nawara (2015) directed by Hala Khalil, which brought her a record of 10 best actress awards. Afterwards, Shalabi starred in Marwan Hamed's films The Originals (2017), and Diamond Dust (2018), the film was a box-office hit.[5][6] Keen on supporting emerging filmmakers, Shalaby performed the lead role in director Adam Abd Elghaffar's short film Fork and Knife (2018), which competed in the Short Films Competition at the 2nd El Gouna Film Festival in 2018.

Furthermore, Menna's filmography includes Scarecrow (2019), which marks her reunion with Ahmed Helmy after their last work together in Sorry to Disturb (2008). Shalaby's most successful TV roles include Friendly Fire (2013), Jewish Quarter (2015), and Sunset Oasis (2017). Aside from her acting profession, Menna has participated in various charity initiatives for persons with disabilities, raising awareness about the difficulties these people experience in Egyptian society.[7][8]

Awards

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Menna Shalaby has previously won numerous awards at national and international film festivals, including the Faten Hamama Excellence Award at the 41st Cairo International Film Festival (CIFF).[9] She also won the Best Actress Award at the Egyptian National Film Festival for her roles in The Magician (2001) and An El Eshq Wel Hawaa (2006), as well as the Arabian Cinema Awards (ACA) and the Arab Star Festival for her role in Diamond Dust (2018), as well as the Dubai, Tetouan, Oran, and Cairo Film Society festivals for her role in Nawara (2015), and the Egyptian Catholic Center for Cinema Festival for her role in Downtown Girls (2005), for which she also won a Special Award at the Damascus International Film Festival.[10]

Shalaby was also voted 'Best Actress' by the public in a number of surveys held by Arab and Egyptian publications and radio stations. In addition, she was honored by the Tetouan International Mediterranean Film Festival in Morocco and received an Honorary Award at the Aswan International Women's Film Festival (AIWFF) in 2019 for her remarkable cinematic career in Egypt and the Arab globe.

She also received multiple honors for her television roles, including the Critic's Award for Best Actress at the Arab Satellite Channels Festival for her performance in Sunset Oasis (2017). Shalaby has also served on juries for some of the world's most prestigious film festivals, including the Cairo International Film Festival, the Carthage Film Festival (Official Competition), the Malmö Arab Film Festival in Sweden (Feature-Length and Short Film Competition), and the El Gouna Film Festival (Feature Narrative Competition). Menna Shalaby is the first Arab Egyptian to be nominated for Emmy Awards.[11]

Personal life

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Menna Shalaby is single and was never married to date. She practices Islam.[citation needed]

Controversy

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On 25 November 2022, she was arrested at Cairo International Airport for her possession of substances including Marijuana, after returning from New York City.[12] However, she was released shortly after paying a bail of LE50K.[13] In January 2023, she was sentenced to one year in prison and LE10K fine with suspension for three years by the North Cairo Criminal Court, due to obtaining illegal substances with the intention of using them.[14] In May 2024, the Court of Cassation rendered her appeal, and although her jail term was upheld, it remained suspended.[15]

Selected filmography

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  • 2024: El Hawa Sultan (Love Reigns Supreme)
  • 2022: Men Agl Zizo ( For Ziko )
  • 2022: El Gareema (The Crime)
  • 2021: Al'iins w Alnams (The Mongoose and The Human)
  • 2019: Khayal Maata (Scarecrow)
  • 2018: Torab El Mas (Diamond Dust)
  • 2018: Shouka Wa Sekina (Fork & Knife)
  • 2017: Al Asleyeen (The Originals)
  • 2016: Al Ma' wal Khodra wal Wajh al Hassan (Brooks, Meadows and Lovely Faces)
  • 2015: Nawara
  • 2012: Baad El Mawkeaa (After The Battle)
  • 2011: Bibo and Beshir
  • 2011: Ezaet Hob (Love Station)
  • 2010: Nour Einy (The Light of My Eyes)
  • 2010: Microphone
  • 2009: Badal Faqed (The Replacement)
  • 2008: Asef Ala Al Izaag (Sorry to Disturb)
  • 2007: Wahed Mn El Nas (One of the People)
  • 2007: Keda Reda (Satisfied Like This)
  • 2007: Heya Fawda (Chaos, This Is)
  • 2007: Alawela fel Gharam (First in Love)
  • 2006: Ouija
  • 2006: An El Eshq Wel Hawa (All About Love)
  • 2005: Banat West Albalad (Downtown Girls)
  • 2005: Ahlam Omrena (Dreams of Our Lives)
  • 2005: Abo El Arabi Wasal (Abo El Arabi is Here)
  • 2005: Fi Mahatet Masr (At Cairo Station)
  • 2005: El-Haya Montaha El-lazza (Joys of Life)
  • 2004: Baheb El Cima (I Love Cinema)
  • 2004: Shabab Takeaway (Takaway Guys)
  • 2004: Ahla Wl Awkat (The Best of Times)
  • 2004: Enta Omry (My Soul Mate)
  • 2003: Kallem mama (Call Mama)
  • 2003: Film Hindi (An Indian Movie)
  • 2003: Iw'a Wishshak (Watch Your Face)
  • 2001: El Saher (The Magician)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "الفنانة منة شلبي في عيد ميلادها الـ35 تكشف سر عدم زواجها حتى الآن.. حصدت جائزة أحسن ممثلة من أربع مهرجانات عن دور "نوارة"". صدى البلد (in Arabic). 2017-07-24. Retrieved 2024-11-23.
  2. ^ "بعيد ميلادها الـ35: أسرار لا تعرفها عن النجمة منة شلبي | مجلة سيدتي". www.sayidaty.net (in Arabic). Retrieved 2024-11-23.
  3. ^ "Elgouna Film Festival". elgounafilmfestival.com. Retrieved 2023-10-30.
  4. ^ Magazine, Enigma (2014-04-01). "Menna Shalaby". eniGma Magazine. Retrieved 2023-10-30.
  5. ^ "Actress Menna Shalaby to be honoured at Cairo Int'l Film Festival". 4 November 2019.
  6. ^ "Menna Shalabi - Biography". IMDb. Retrieved 2023-10-30.
  7. ^ "Egyptian actress Menna Shalabi calls Nawara 'role of a lifetime'". 16 February 2016.
  8. ^ Solutions, M. A. D. "Menna Shalaby". MAD Celebrity. Retrieved 2023-10-30.
  9. ^ "CIFF to grant Menna Shalaby Faten Hamama Excellence Award". EgyptToday. 2019-11-04. Retrieved 2023-10-30.
  10. ^ "Actress Menna Shalaby to be honoured at Cairo Int'l Film Festival". 2019-11-04.
  11. ^ "International Emmy Awards 2021: No Win for Menna Shalaby - Sada El balad". 2021-11-23. Retrieved 2022-08-26.
  12. ^ Omnia Ahmed (25 November 2022). "Menna Shalaby Arrested with 12 Bags of Marijuana in Airport". see.news.
  13. ^ "Egypt prosecution releases Menna Shalaby on bail of LE50K". Egypt Independent. 26 November 2022.
  14. ^ "Egyptian actress Menna Shalabi jailed for drug smuggling: Report". Arabian Business. 5 January 2023.
  15. ^ "Menna Shalabi's jail term for narcotics possession suspended despite unsuccessful appeal". Al Bawaba. 23 May 2024.
  16. ^ "Menna Shalaby - Actor Filmography، photos، Video". elCinema.com. Retrieved 2024-11-23.
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