Fayez Al-Malki

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Fayez Al-Malki
فايز المالكي
Fayez Al-Malki 2005.jpg
Born (1969-09-12) September 12, 1969 (age 54)
Ta'if, Saudi Arabia
Other namesMenahi
Occupation(s)actor, comedian
Years active1985– present

Fayez Al-Malki (Arabic: فايز المالكي; born September 12, 1969) is a Saudi Arabian television actor and humanitarian. [1] [2] [3] He is best known as Menahi, a character he portrayed in several works such as Menahi's diary (2006) and Menahi (2009).

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Background

Al-Malki was born in Haddad Bani Malik, Ta'if, his brother is Ali Al-Malki, an Islamic preacher. [4] Al-Malki began his career in theater in 1985, where he worked in many theatrical works during that period via portraying a comic character known at the time as Abu Rannah. [5] His television debut in the first season of Saudi Arabian comedy, Tash ma Tash (No Big Deal) in 1993. [6]

In 2009, he was featured in the list of Arabian Business 100 Inspiring leaders in the Middle East and honored at the King Fahd Cultural Center in Riyadh. [7] [8]

On August 31, 2009, he was chosen as a Goodwill ambassador for UNICEF in the Persian Gulf region. [9] Al-Malki resigned from the position in 2012 because of their stance regarding the Syrian crisis. [10]

In 2015, Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum awarded AL-Malki the Arab Social Media Influencers Award in Community Service category at the Arab Social Media Influencers Summit held in Dubai World Trade Centre. [11]

In 2017, he was awarded the New Media Award represented by the Saudi Ministry of Media. [12]

Al-Malki has hosted several talk shows such as Tonight with Fayez which premiered on Dubai TV in 2012 [13] and Host in our house premiered in 2016. [14] [15]

Al-Malki in Rabah and the Doctor, 2008 Fayez Al-Malki in Rabah wa Al Dctorah.jpg
Al-Malki in Rabah and the Doctor, 2008

Filmography

Television

YearTitleNotes
1993 Tash ma Tash Season 1, 3, 6
1997 El Wahm
1998 Abu Ruwaishid family
1999 Globalization
2000 Al Dera Net
2002Oud
Count and go wrong
Nourah
Stay with MeSeason 7
Some Salt
2003Rejected Images
Wafaa
Trail of Love
2004 Umm Rakan map
2005 My Brothers and Sisters
Last Sunset
2006 Menahi's diary Animation
Abu Shalaakh Alburmayi
2007 Between Me and You Season 1, 2, 3
2008Rabah and the Doctor
2009 Rabeh's Dreams
2010 Soktom Buktom Season 2, 3, 4
2012 Shabab El-Bomb
2014 Khamis bin Juma
2018 Share Chat
2019 Quick Quick
2021Curfew

Film

YearTitle
2005Haneen
2009 Menahi
2021 Not Me [16]

Theater

YearTitle
2007Menahi and the Millions
2008Rabeh the Loser

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