Mona Mamdouh
Mona Mamdouh, an accomplished Egyptian actress, was born in Cairo in 1984. She embarked on her acting journey in 2007 with a notable role in the comedy film “Morgan Ahmed Morgan,” where she starred alongside the legendary Adel Imam. Throughout her early career, Mamdouh took on a variety of supporting roles, including a memorable appearance in the 2009 film “Alf Mabrook” (A Thousand Congratulations) featuring Ahmed Helmy.
In 2012, she transitioned to television, earning recognition for her performance in the series “Tarf Talat” (Third Side), which included a talented cast of Mahmoud Abdel Moghny, Amir Karara, and Amr Youssef. The following year, she collaborated with director Hatem Aly on the series “Teht El Ard” (Underground), further establishing her presence in the industry.
Mamdouh's filmography also includes notable works such as “X Large” (2011), “El Ansa Mommy” (Miss Mommy; 2012), and “Abdo Mota” (2012), showcasing her versatility as an actress. With a career that spans over a decade, Mona Mamdouh continues to be a prominent figure in Egyptian cinema and television, captivating audiences with her performances and dedication to her craft.
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