Mai Ezz Eldin | |
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Born | Mahitab Hussain Ezz Eldin January 19, 1980 Abu Dhabi, UAE |
Nationality | Egyptian |
Education | Alexandria University |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2001–present |
Mai Ezz Eldin (born 19 January 1980 in Abu Dhabi) is an Egyptian actress. She has acted in many films and series such as Love Journey in 2001, Bent benout in 2006, Ayathon in 2006, Omar & Salma in 2007, and Kheit harir in 2020. [1]
She was born in Abu Dhabi to a Muslim father and Christian mother. She lived there for four years before going to Egypt. [2] She lived in Alexandria where she completed studying. She graduated in sociology from Alexandria University. [3]
Her first role was the 2001 film Love Journey with Mohamed Fouad which brought her fame. She also has many comedy roles such as Ayathon in 2006, Shikamara in 2007, Omar & Salma in 2007, Omar & Salma 2 in 2009, Omar & Salma 3 in 2012 and Game Over in 2012. She also has many famous roles in series such as Where is My Heart in 2002 with Yousra, The Truth and Mirage in 2003 with Fifi Abdou and Yousuf Shaaban, Interview on Live in 2004, Bent Benout in 2006, Adam in 2011 with Tamer Hosny, The Suspicion in 2013, Dalaa Albanat in 2014 with Kinda Alloush, Letters in 2018 for which she received the best actress award from Der guest magazine, [4] Princess Beesa in 2019. [5]
She is single and unmarried. She was formerly engaged to Egyptian footballer Mohamed Zidan but split in 2009. [6] She has stated that while her mother is Christian, she was raised to believe in Islam. [7]
Year | Film | Role |
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2001 | Love Journey | Mai |
2003 | Talk with Mom | Dalia |
2004 | Farah | Shokreya |
2004 | Kimo and Anthemo | Samia |
2005 | Booha | Ketta |
2006 | Ayathon | Effat/Nesma/Zebda |
2006 | Justified Betrayal | Reem |
2007 | Omar & Salma | Salma |
2007 | Agamista | Abeer |
2007 | Shikamara | Shikamara, Gayda |
2008 | My Sleepy Love | Nesma |
2009 | Omar & Salma 2 | Salma |
2010 | El lembi 8 gega | Naglaa |
2012 | Omar & Salma 3 | Salma |
2019 | The Money | herself |
Year | Name | Role |
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2002 | Where Is My Heart | Farah |
2003 | The Truth and Mirage | Manal |
2004 | Mahood Almasry | Yasmin |
2004 | Who Will Buy This Flower | Sherwit |
2004 | Interview on Live | Shahd |
2006 | Bent Benout | Nawwara |
2010 | Man and Six Women | herself |
2010 | Safiya Case | Safeya |
2011 | Adam | Nancy |
2013 | The Suspicion | Wasila |
2014 | Girls Needs | Korya |
2015 | Love Case | Malak/Eshk |
2016 | Waad | Waad |
2018 | Letters | Hala |
2019 | Princess Beesa | Beesa/Sekseka |
2020 | Kheit Hareer | Mesk |
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