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Mouna Noureddine (Arabic: منى نور الدين, born Saadia Oueslati, 23 January 1937), is a Tunisian actress.
The pseudonym of Mouna Noureddine was suggested by Mohamed Hedi Remnissi, an artist working in the theater of Bizerte.
Biography
= Early life
=Mouna Noureddine studied in the elementary school of Muslim girls in Hammam-Lif. During this period, she was part of a local theatre troupe called "Ennahdha ettamthilia" (the student rise). She got her degree in 1952 and enrolled in the schoolteachers college of Tunis. Two years later, she switched to the Arabic theatre school of Tunis.
At the age of fifteen, Mouna, while still a student, meets during the rehearsals of The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare the young comedian Noureddine Kasbaoui to whom she gets married later. Mouna Noureddine gave birth to two boys and four girls In 1954, she worked in the municipal Arabic theatre troupe directed by Zeki Touleïmat.
The year after, Mohamed Agrebi, the director of the Tunis Municipality troupe, selects her to join his team, and by the time she became the one to choose for the leading roles in most of the plays.
Career: theater, cinema and television
Mouna Noureddine has played in around 150 plays, part of which was directed by Aly Ben Ayed :
Abd al-Rahman III
Ahl el berak
Seven Sleepers
al-Hallaj
Antigone
Atchane ya sabaya
Beït Bernard alba
Caligula
Elloghz
Ghira Tedhraf échira
Hamlet
The Marshall
The Trojan Women
Leila men elf lila
Layla and Majnun
Mourad III
Ors eddam
Sakr Quraysh
Yerma
In the cinema, she plays in a large number of Tunisian films including Khlifa the Tigneux, Sejnane, Fatma 75, Aziza, And tomorrow...?, The Man of Ashes or The Season of Men. Each of his interpretations, as well in Tunisia as in Maghreb and in Europe, made her earn recognition, critical praise and public appreciation. She plays in the troup of Tunis city at the Théâtre de la Ville, at the Théâtre Récamier, at the Théâtre de l'Odéon, at the Beethoven Festival, in Iran and even in Egypt.
In television, she participated in several TV serials including El Khottab Al Bab (Suitors at the door), Mnamet Aroussia (The Dream of Aroussia), Choufli Hal (find Me a Solution) and Nsibti Laaziza (My Dear Beloved Mother-in-Law), all of it directed by Slaheddine Essid.
After half a century of activities, in parallel with her status as director of the troup of Tunis City since 2002 – For the first time, since the creation of this company -, she continues to participate in Tunisian and international productions.
Rewards
For her entire career, in 1985 she received the Honorary Prize from the Ministry of Culture. She has also been honored several times in numerous theater festivals in Tunisia and abroad.
Decorations
Commander of the Order of the Tunisian Republic (2006);
Grand officer of the Tunisian Order of Merit (2001).
Filmography
= Cinema
=Feature films
1958 : Goha by Jacques Baratier
1969 : Khlifa the stingy by Hamouda Ben Halima
1971 : And tomorrow...? by Brahim Babaï
1972 : In the land of Tararanni by Hamouda Ben Halima, Hedi Ben Khalifa and Férid Boughedir
1974 : Sejnane by Abdellatif Ben Ammar
1975 :
Fatma 75 by Salma Baccar
Ragol Bima'n Al-Kalima by Nader Galal (en)
1976 : Echebka, Rayha Wayn by Ghouti Bendeddouche
1980 : Aziza by Abdellatif Ben Ammar
1982 :
Shadow of the Earth by Taïeb Louhichi
The Ballad of Mamelouk by Abdulhafidh Bouassida : Fatma
Maazoufet El Matar by Abdellah Rezzoug (en)
1986 :
Man of Ashes by Nouri Bouzid : Nefissa
Sabra Walwuhush by Habib Mselmani
1988 : Sama (ar) by Néjia Ben Mabrouk
1989 :
The Barbarian by Mireille Darc
Layla, my reason (ar) by Taïeb Louhichi
1990 : Nomad heart by Fitouri Belhiba
1992 :
The Sultan of the Medina by Moncef Dhouib
Les Zazous de la vague by Mohamed Ali Okbi
1994 : The wind of fates by Ahmed Djemai
1996 :
A Summer in La Goulette by Férid Boughdir
Honey and Ashes by Nadia Fares Anliker
1997 : Keswa (the lost thread) (ht) by Kelthoum Bornaz : the mother
2000 : The Season of Men by Moufida Tlatli : the matriarch
2015 : The sky's limits (ar) by Fares Naanaa
2018 : Look at me by Nejib Belkadhi
Short films
1973 : Azziara (The Visit) by Hédi Ben Khalifa
2010 : The Wave by Mohamed Ben Attia
= Television
=Tunisian TV serials
1988 : Inspect with us by Abderrazak Hammami (episode of The Eclipse of the Earth) : Aziza
1992 : Liyam Kif Errih by Slaheddine Essid : Jalila
1994 :
Ghada by Khaled Mansour, Habib Jemni and Nabil Bessaida (guest of honor)
Amwej by Slaheddine Essid : Fatma
1995 :
Habbouni wedalalt by Slaheddine Essid : Habiba
Normal days by Habib Mselmani : Wahida
1995 and 2000 : Edhak Ledonia by Abderrazak Hammami : Hayet
1996–1997 : El Khottab Al Bab by Slaheddine Essid, Ali Louati and Moncef Baldi : Mannana
1997 :
Bab El Khokha by Abdeljabbar Bhouri and Nabil Bessaida : Douja
Tej min chouk by Chawki Mejri and Rached Koukech : the queen mother (guest of honor)
1999 : Anbar Ellil by Habib Mselmani and Ahmed Rjeb : Mannoubiya
2000 :
Honey and oleander by Ibrahim Letaief : Aroussia
Mnamet Aroussia by Slaheddine Essid : Aroussia Hannafi
2002 : Gamret Sidi Mahrous by Slaheddine Essid: Mamiya
2003 : Khota Fawka Assahab by Abdellatif Ben Ammar and Mohamed Mongi Ben Tara : Khadija
2005 : Chara Al Hobb by Hamadi Arafa : Sallouha
2005–2009 : Choufli Hal by Slaheddine Essid and Abdelkader Jerbi : Fadhila
2010–2018 : Nsibti Laaziza by Slaheddine Essid and Younes Ferhi : Fatma Gavayess alias Ftaïma
2012 : Dar Louzir by Slaheddine Essid : Frida
2015 : Lilet Chak by Majdi Smiri and Jamil Najjar : Fatma alias Fattoum
2019 : Dar Nana by Mohamed Ali Mihoub, and written by Younes Ferhi : Jawida
2022 :
Harga (ar) (season 2) by Lassaad Oueslati and Jouda Méjri : Zina
Hab Mlouk by Nasreddine Shili : Frida
Foreign series
1981 : Arcole or the Promised Land by Marcel Moussy
1999 : Il commissario Montalbano (episode Il ladro di merendine) by Andrea Camilleri : Aisha
TV films
1987 : Un bambino di nome Gesù (it) by Franco Rossi
1990 : The Drop of Gold by Marcel Bluwal
1993 : The Eyes of Cécile by Jean-Pierre Denis
1994 : Tödliche Dienstreise by Driss Chraïbi and Ray Müller
1995 : The Black Sheep (1995) by Francis de Gueltzl, with Hend Sabri
2009 : Choufli Hal by Abdelkader Jerbi
Videos
2018 : advertising spot for the Tunisian tomato paste brand Abida
Theater
1954 : One Thousand and One Night, directed by Abderrazek Hammami and Abdelmajid Belakhel, written by Mahfoudh Abderrahman and adapted for the theater by Noureddine Kasbaooui
1956 : The Merchant of Venice directed by Zaki Toulimat, written by William Shakespeare
1956 : Jealousy Makes You Crazy directed by Zaki Toulimat and written by Hedi Abidi
1959: Hamlet directed by Aly Ben Ayed and Abdelmajid Belakhal and written by William Shakespeare
1960 : Layla and Majnun directed by Hassan Zmerly and produced by Groupe Médina de Tunis
1964 : People of the Cave directed by Aly Ben Ayed and written by Tawfiq al-Hakim
1966 : Yarma
1966 : Mourad III directed by Aly Ben Ayed and written by Tawfiq al-Hakim
1967–1986 : "The Marshal" directed by Abderrazek Hammami and Aly Ben Ayed, and written by Noureddine Kasbaoui : La Maréchale Douja
1971 : Eight Women
1975 : Atshan Ya Sabaya directed by Moncef Souissi, and written by Samir Ayadi, with the participation of Khadija Souissi, Issa Harrath, Slim Mahfoudh, Halima Daoued, Aziza Boulabiar, Ahmed Mouaouia and Hedi Zoghlami
1988 : Que Le Bonheur Dure, written and with the direction of Abdelaziz Meherzi and with the participation of Hamadi Arafa
2005–2006 : The Marshal (Second version)
2015 : I was made a victim, written and with the direction of Abdelaziz Meherzi
Caligula
Abd al-Rahman III directed by Abdelaziz Agrebi
The eagle of Quraysh.
Bayt Birnard Alba directed by Aly Ben Ayed, and written by Federico García Lorca
Klaa Maber directed by Abderrazek Hammami with the participation of Monia Ouertani, Rim Zribi, Cherif Abidi, Slim Mahfoudh and Aziza Boulabiar
Mansur al-Hallaj directed by Moncef Souissi, Saïd Slimane, and written by Ezzedine Madani
From the Works of Shakespeare
References
External links
Mouna Noureddine at IMDb
Media related to Mouna Noureddine at Wikimedia Commons
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Mouna Noureddine
- Mouna (given name)
- Nur al-Din
- Faisal Bezzine
- Man of Ashes
- Hammam-Lif
- Aziza (1980 film)
- Sofiene Chaari
- Sama (film)
- The Season of Men