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Majdouline Idrissi
Born (1977-03-10) March 10, 1977 (age 47)
NationalityMoroccan
Occupation(s)Actress, comedian
Years active2002-present

Majdouline Idrissi (born 10 March 1977) is a Moroccan actress and comedian.

Biography

Idrissi was born in Rabat in 1977. Her parents are of Berber ancestry.[1] Idrissi dreamed of becoming a ballerina, enrolling in ballet lessons at the age of four. At age 16, she moved to Montreal to study business management, and discovered her passion for cinema after she went with a friend to a theater competition.[2] In 2003, she made her film debut in El Bandia, which was popular among younger audiences.[1] She starred as Habiba in the 2006 film La Symphonie marocaine, directed by Kamal Kamal.[3] Idrissi played Jamila in Souad Hamidou's 2009 film Camille and Jamila. She portrayed Rihanna, a sick girl at a mental asylum, in Pégase in 2010, and received her first prize for her performance.[2] In 2016, Idrissi played Myriam, one of the leading female roles, in Divines, directed by Houda Benyamina. The film won the Caméra d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.[1] Idrissi has also acted in theatrical productions and has been praised for her versatility as an actress.[4]

In a 2019 interview, she stated that she cannot wear a bathing suit to the beach for fear of public harassment from photographers due to her fame.[5]

Acting credits

Film

year title role notes
2002 Oueld El Derb
2003 El Bandia
2006 The moroccan Symphony Habiba Moroccan submission for

the 79th Academy Awards.

2006 It snows in Marrakesh Short film
2007 Nancy and The Monster Nancy
2008 Ex-Shamkar
2009 The Man who sold the world
2009 Camille and Jamila Jamila Short film
2010 Pegase Rihanna
2011 The road to paradise Leila Short film
2013 Pillow Secrets
2013 A Day and a Night
2014 The Narrow Frame of the Midnight Nadia
2015 The Blind Orchestra Fatima Won the Tanit d'Or.
2015 Aida Moroccan submission for

the 88th Academy awards.

2016 Divines Myriam won the Caméra d'Or.
2017 Au pays des merveilles Leila English Title : "In Wonderland"
2017 The Snake Bouchra original Title : "Lahnech"
2023 Dados
2024 Triple A Upcoming film

Television

Year title role notes
2005 A Very Respectable Family Sitcom : 30 episodes
2005 The Labyrinth Siham Television film
2006 Le Petit Bonheur Samira Television film
2006 The Right Path Nawal Television film
2007 Amal's Father Amal Television film
2010 Yak Hna Jirane Sitcom
2011 The Five Seasons Hind Television film
2016 L'Auberge Sitcom : 30 episodes
2016 Hyati (My Life) Amina Drama series : 30 episodes
2016 Hna Tah Rial Television film
2017 The orphelin Miniseries : 15 episodes
2017 Addasser (The arrogant) Leila Television film
2018 Qoloob Taeha (Lost Hearts) Guest appearance
2019-2020 Daba tazyan Comedy series : 45 episodes
2021 Wlad El-Marssa Drama series : 30 episodes
2021 Sortek Bin Ainya Drama series : 24 episodes
2021-2023 Wlad El A'am (The cousins) Drama series : 60 episodes
2022 Nisf Kamar (Demi-lune) Drama series : 30 episodes

References

  1. ^ a b c "Majdouline Idrissi". Africultures (in French). Retrieved 22 October 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Majdouline Idrissi : "Je cherche un vrai homme plein de virilité"". Aujourdhui Le Maroc. 21 February 2010. Retrieved 22 October 2020.
  3. ^ Chabaa, Qods (5 November 2019). "L'acteur Aziz Hattab et la comédienne Majdouline Idrissi convolent en justes noces". Le360 (in French). Retrieved 22 October 2020.
  4. ^ "Majdouline Idrissi". The Narrow Frame of Midnight. Retrieved 22 October 2020.
  5. ^ "Majdouline Idrissi: " Je ne peux pas porter de maillot de bain de peur d'être photographiée "". H24 (in French). 25 December 2019. Retrieved 22 October 2020.