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Zineb Triki
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Born1980
Rabat, Morocco
Nationality
  • French
  • Moroccan
Alma materMcGill University
Sorbonne University
Known forThe Bureau

Zineb Triki (born 1980) is a French actress of Moroccan descent, known for her role as Nadia El Mansour in the French television series The Bureau.

Zineb Triki was born in 1980 in Morocco. She attended a French school, where she took up theatre and classical dance. She moved to Paris at the age of 15 to attend high school.[1]

She obtained a degree in political science from McGill University in Canada. She did an internship in UN headquarters in NY in 2003.[2] She obtained a master's degree in political science from the Sorbonne University in Paris, then obtained another master's degree in audio-visual production in Paris.[1]

Triki began her acting career in earnest from 2009, with short roles in 14h05 and The Misadventures of Franck and Martha. Her first film roles were in Deux fenêtres in 2013 and La Marche verte (2016).[3] It was the TV series The Bureau that brought her to prominence with her role of Nadia El Mansour.

Her performance as Nassim's mother in the 2017 film De toutes mes forces was described as luminous, in this short and difficult role.[4]

Filmography

Triki has performed in the following television series and films:[3]

  • 2009 : 14h05
  • 2009 : The Misadventures of Franck and Martha
  • 2013 : Deux fenêtres
  • 2014 : Hard Copy (Theater Comedy)
  • 2016 : Glacé (TV series) - Charlène
  • 2016 : La Marche verte (Film)
  • 2015 – 2020 : The Bureau (TV series) - Nadia El Mansour
  • 2017 : De toutes mes forces (Film) - Nassim's mother
  • 2017 : Les grands esprits (Film) - Agathe
  • 2020 : Homeland (TV series) - Judge Haziq Qadir

References

  1. ^ a b Kenza Alaoui (23 July 2015). "Une Marocaine dans la cour des grands". Maroc Hebdo. Retrieved 21 July 2017.
  2. ^ Tahar Ben Jelloun (13 July 2015). "Zineb Triki". Le 360. Retrieved 21 July 2017.
  3. ^ a b "Zineb Triki". Voici.fr. Retrieved 12 August 2017.
  4. ^ Michel Litout (3 May 2017). "Cinéma : Choisir sa vie, ne pas la subir". L'Independant. Retrieved 12 August 2017.