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Dalila Meftahi Lifestyle, Biography, Age, Height, Marriage, Contact & Information
Dalila Meftahi (in Arabic: دليلة مفتاحي ), was born on April 22, 1960 in Jendouba, she has a Taurus sign.
Who does not know Dalila Meftahi? Her face is present every Ramadan on our screens, if you are under 28 and you are a fan of Tunisian series during this month, then you will probably have followed at least more than 10 series featuring this actress.
She is one of the most famous actresses of Tunisian cinema. Often considered with Fethi Haddaoui the best Tunisian actors on the artistic scene. She has participated in 70 plays, 12 short films and 14 films. She has received 25 awards so far and in 2019 during Mosaïque FM’s annual competition ‘Ramadan Awards’ she was voted best actress for the month of Ramadan 2019.
Indeed, her career in Tunisian television began in 1992 with the soap opera El Douar by Abdelkader Jerbi and continues to this day in 2021 thanks to the series Ibn Khaldoun where she plays the role of Essia’s mother played by Sameh Dashraoui.
You should also know that Dalila Meftahi started professional work earlier. Indeed, her first professional experience started with a theatrical troupe in Jendouba in 1978. Then she joined the Tunisian national theater with Moncef Souissi, following a conflict of interest she was forced to leave the Tunisian national theater. She was notably part of the theatrical team of Raja Farha in Hammamet. She has also worked with private companies.
Dalila Meftahi Lifestyle, Biography, Age, Height, Marriage, Contact & Information
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Career & Timeline
Since 1992 following her first role on the Tunisian screen in El Douar, she has been making television appearances. She played for example in 1997 in the second season of El Khottab Al Bab by Slaheddine Essid which had a great celebrity at that time, to name a few appearances, Dalila Meftehi excelled in 2008 thanks to her role Mongya alongside by Fethi Hadaoui in Sayd Errim by Ali Mansour or again in 2009 in the second season of Maktoub by Sami Fehri where she played the role of Ibtissem’s mother and in many soap operas which touched Internet users such as Njoum Ellil who appeared in 2011 and 2013 by Mehdi Nasra or even in the 3rd season of Awled Moufida directed by Sami Fehri. This great actress has played more than 37 roles so far, something to be proud of.
She has also made appearances in films in Tunisia and also abroad, so we can highlight Khorma by Jilani Saadi published in 2002, or Le Chant des Maries by Karin Albou in 2008 or in 2010 End of December by Moez Kamoun let’s also add The Wounded Palms by Abdellatif Ben Ammar published in 2010 or the film Or noir by Jean-Jacques Annaud released in 2011. She also worked in Italy alongside director Franco Rossi in 1987 in Un bambino di nome Gesù by Franco Rossi
This is a real actress who takes her art very seriously she says she “literally goes home with her character” Her talent is clearly seen in cult scenes such as that of Maktoub alongside Hend Sabri who, according to media opinions, was well crushed by the remarkable role play of Dalila Meftehi.
Indeed, although her roles are not always the main ones, they rarely are, Dalila seizes with full teeth the moments when she is in front of the camera to make the scenes strong in emotions, scenes that are truly iconic. Tunisians still remember the scene in which she chastises her daughter following her rape in Said Errim.
Let’s not forget that she has also participated in several plays where she also directs; take the example of Ennar Tkhallef Erremad made in 2003 , Antria courage in 2005, Dar Hajer in 2004 or even in 2010 the theatrical play in the name of Attamarine.
This whole career and the prizes received are the result of an effort that lasted more than 30 years Dalila affirms that she does not know “laziness” and that she has never stopped working. Indeed, she hasn’t taken a year off since she started as a professional actress. Definitely everything has a price!
Movie theater
Feature films
- 1997: Redeyef 54 d’Ali Labidi
- 1997: Living in Paradise by Bourlem Guerdjou
- 2002: Khorma de Gilani Saadi
- 2008: The Song of the Brides by Karin Albou
- 2010: End of December of Moez Kamoun
- 2010: Wounded Palm Trees by Abdellatif Ben Ammar
- 2011: Black gold by Jean-Jacques Annaud
Short films
- 2000: Opposite Mehdi Ben Attia and Zina Modiano
- 2010: Taboo by Meriem Riveill
- 2011: The Bottom of the Well by Moez Ben Hassen
Television
- 1992: El Douar d’Abdelkader Jerbi: Monia
- 1992: Liyam Kif Errih de Slaheddine Essid: Latifa
- 1993: El Assifa d’Abdelkader Jerbi
- 1995: El Hassad d’Abdelkader Jerbi
- 1997: El Khottab Al Bab (season 2) of Salaheddine Essid
- 1999: Anbar Ellil de Habib Mselmani: Hallouma
- 2000: Ya Zahra Fi Khayali d’Abdelkader Jerbi
- 2000: Mnamet Aroussia by Slaheddine Essid: Radhia
- 2001: Ryhana de Hamadi Arafa
- 2003: Ikhwa wa Zaman de Hamadi Arafa
- 2004: Jari Ya Hammouda d’Abdeljabar Bhouri
- 2004: Hissabat w Aqabat de Habib Mselmani
- 2005: Mal Wa Amal d’Abdelkader Jerbi
- 2006: The Kiosk of Belgacem Briki and Moncef El Kateb
- 2006: Hayet Wa Amani de Mohamed Ghodhbane
- 2006: Nwassi w Ateb d’Abdelkader Jerbi
- 2007 : Kamanjet Sallema of Hamadi Arafat : The world
- 2008 : Bin Ethneya de Habib Mselmani
- 2008: Said Errim d’Ali Mansour: Mongiya
- 2009: Maktoub (season 2) by Sami Fehri: mother of Ibtissem
TV movies
- 1987 : A child named Jesus (it) de Franco Rossi
- 1993: Ordinary heroes (episode Identity check) by Peter Kassovitz
- 2005: Louisa’s Journey by Patrick Volson
Emissions
- 2013: Taxi (episode 1) on Ettounsiya TV
Videos
- 2015: promotional spot for the association Tunespoir, directed by Madih Belaïd
Theater
- 2003: Ennar Tkhallef Erremad, staging of Delilah Meftahi
- 2005: Antria courage, staged by Delilah Meftahi
- 2004: Dar Hajer, mise en scène de Dalila Meftahi
- 2007: Harr adhalam text by Samir Ayadi and direction by Mounira Zakraoui
- 2010: Attamarine, mise en scène de Dalila Meftahi
Personal data
- Place of birth: Tunisia
- Astrological sign: Taurus
- Tunisian nationality
- Location: Tunis
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- Start of career: 1992
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- Favorite singer: Fairuz
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- Favorite song: Celine Dion – Because You Loved Me
Family & Marriage
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- Mother: Baya Meftahi
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- Marital Status: Married
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- Children: One child
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- Dalila Meftehi is an actress known for being very attentive to her colleagues but also to her directors, she was lucky to play very emotional roles but she also experienced moments of weakness and especially what she describes injustice on the part of Mohamed Idriss in the Tunisian national theater where she was unfairly sidelined, this affected her but above all strengthened her to continue her journey.
- She then worked with Mohamed Idriss in Mektoub; professional relations remain intact but “like a camel” she does not forget to use her own words declared during her invitation to Fekret Sami Fehri episode 46 of season 2.
- Dalila is a divorced woman after a love marriage, she had a son whom she cherishes enormously. She has invested everything she has so that her son can succeed in his studies, if you don’t know, imagine that her son is a sound engineer who is studying in France.