Aïcha Ben Ahmed

Aïcha Ben Ahmed (Arabic: عائشة بن أحمد; born 7 February 1983 ) is a Tunisian actress who has performed in film, on the stage and on television. She became widely known in Tunisia in 2012 when she appeared in the series Pour les beaux yeux de Catherine.[1] More recently, she has appeared in several Egyptian films including Saint Augustin, La cellule and Zizou.[2] For her appearance as Hind in Narcisse, Aziz Rouhou, she won the award for best actress at the 2016 Al Hoceïma Film Festival in Morocco.[3]

Aïcha Ben Ahmed
عائشة بن أحمد
Aïcha Ben Ahmed on the opening ceremony of the Carthage Film Festival in 2018.
Born (1983-02-07) 7 February 1983
NationalityTunisian
OccupationActress
Years active2010–present

Biography

Born on 7 February 1983,[4][5] Aïcha Ben Ahmed was the daughter of a Tunisair captain. As a result, she travelled widely as she received free tickets.[6] While still young, she danced in the Sihem Belkhodja group before studying graphic art and publicity at the Ecole d'Art et de Décoration in Tunis. She began her career as an actress in 2010, taking a small part in Nada Mezni Hafaiedh's feature film Histoires tunisiennes. [6] The following year she was given a part in the Syrian film Mon dernier ami directed by Joud Said.[2]

Aïcha Ben Ahmed on the February 2012 cover of Tunivisions

In 2012, appearing as Nadia in the television series Pour les beaux yeux de Catherine, she became well known in Tunisia. She then played Zohra in Mohamed Damak's Tunisian feature film Jeudi après-midi (2013).[7]

She went to Egypt in 2015 to appear first in Raouf Abdel Aziz's television series Les Mille et une nuits.[6] She had been specially selected to play the role of Qamar Zamen, an amnesiac who tried to establish her identity.[2] Her role as the heroine in Sonia Chamkhi's Narcisse (in Arabic Aziz Rouhou) was particularly effective.[8] She went on to win the award for best actress at the 2016 Al Hoceïma Film Festival in Morocco.[3] She also appeared in Férid Boughédir's Ziou or Parfum de printemps which was awarded the "best film" prize at the 2016 Cairo Film Festival.[9][2]

Still in Egypt, in 2017, Ben Ahmed played the part of Nuha in Tarek Al Eryan's film The Cell.[10] She has also recently starred in two Egyptian television series: as Laila in Aigle de la Haute Egypte, for which she was required to cultivate the local accent, and in Flèches filantes where she played a terrorist.[11]

Filmography

Film

  • 2011 : Tunisian stories (Arabic: حكايات تونسية) by Nada Mezni Hafaiedh
  • 2012 : Mon dernier ami (Arabic: صديقي الأخير) by Joud Saïd
  • 2013 : Jeudi après-midi by Mohamed Damak
  • 2015 : Narcisse (Arabic: عزيز روحو)[12] by Sonia Chamkhi
  • 2016 : Parfum de printemps[13] by Férid Boughedir
  • 2017 : Saint Augustin, le fils de ses larmes by Samir Seïf
  • 2017 : The Cell by Tarek Al Eryan
  • 2017 : Flèches filantes
  • 2019 : The Money (Egyptian Arabic: الفلوس)[14] by Said El Marouk

Television

  • 2012 : Pour les beaux yeux de Catherine (Arabic: لأجل عيون كاترين) by Hamadi Arafa : as Nadia
  • 2013 : Njoum Ellil (season 4) by Mehdi Nasra[2]
  • 2015 : Alf Leila wa Leila (Arabic: الف ليله وليله) by Raouf Abdel Aziz[15]
  • 2016 : Shehadet Melad (Arabic: شهادة ميلاد) by Ahmed Medhat[16]
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References

  1. "Aïcha Ben Ahmed Wiki, Biographie, Age, Taille, Mariage, Contact & Informations" (in French). Celebrity.tn. Retrieved 24 October 2018.
  2. Driss, Neila (19 April 2017). "Aicha Ben Ahmed, une jeune actrice tunisienne à la conquête de l'Egypte" (in French). Tunis webdo. Retrieved 24 October 2018.
  3. Lakhoua, Emna (28 March 2016). "Aicha Ben Ahmed remporte le prix de la meilleure interprétation féminine au Festival International d'Al Hoceïma" (in French). Femmes de Tunisie. Retrieved 24 October 2018.
  4. "قبل عرض فيلمها في مهرجان "الإسكندرية".. 8 معلومات عن التونسية عائشة بن أحمد". elwatannews (in Arabic). 8 October 2017.
  5. "عائشة بن أحمد .. من أجمل 10 نساء فى تونس واعتذرت للزعيم بسبب محمد رمضان". elbalad.news (in Arabic). 7 February 2019.
  6. Chebbi, Kemel (16 May 2016). "Aïcha Ben Ahmed, actrice : « Le voyage est synonyme de dépaysement et de déconnection»" (in French). Destination Tunisie. Retrieved 24 October 2018.
  7. "Aïcha Ben Ahmed : La Tunisienne héroïne de deux séries en Egypte" (in French). Arabika24. 3 March 2018. Retrieved 24 October 2018.
  8. Ben Ali, Fawz (19 February 2016). ""Aziz Rouhou" de Sonia Chamkhi: Le film qui dérange" (in French). Kapitalis. Retrieved 24 October 2018.
  9. "Le film Zizou de Férid Boughedir reçoit le prix du meilleur film au festival du Caire 2016" (in French). Tekiano. 25 November 2016. Retrieved 24 October 2018.
  10. "El-Khaliyyah". IMDb. Retrieved 24 October 2018.
  11. "Aicha ben Ahmed « il n'existe nullement de différents avec les autres actrices tunisiennes au Caire »" (in French). La Majalla. 20 July 2018. Archived from the original on 25 October 2018. Retrieved 24 October 2018.
  12. "Aicha Ben Ahmed: Aziz Rouhou, beau et profond". realites.com.tn (in French). Retrieved 28 January 2020.
  13. "Parfum de printemps". tv5monde.com (in French). Retrieved 28 January 2020.
  14. "عائشة بن أحمد:«الفلوس» نقلة مهمة فى مشوارى السينمائى". tahrirnews.com (in Arabic). Retrieved 28 January 2020.
  15. "عائشة بن أحمد: هكذا فرضت احترامي في مصر (فيديو)". mosaiquefm.net (in Arabic). Retrieved 29 January 2020.
  16. "عائشة بن أحمد تنضم إلى «شهادة ميلاد»". albayan.ae (in Arabic). Retrieved 29 January 2020.

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