Ferial Alibali

Ferial Alibali (née Meçule January 10, 1933 – May 14, 2011) was an Albanian stage actress who performed more than 100 roles during her acting career. She was one of the founders of the Aleksandër Moisiu Theatre in Durrës. Two years later, she went to the Albanian National Theatre.

Ferial Alibali
Alibali as Pepita in the play "Era e Lire", 1956
Born
Ferial Meçule

January 10, 1933
Died14 May 2011(2011-05-14) (aged 78)
Tirana, Albania
OccupationActress
Years active1952–1975
Spouse(s)Xhevat Alibali
Children2

Biography

She was born in Lushnje, Albania on January 10, 1933. She first started her acting career in 1952 in the Professional Theater of Korçë. A year later, in 1955 she played her first roles in the Aleksandër Moisiu Theatre of Durrës. The play was the opening play of the theater. In 1975 her husband was arrested by the communist regime and she was barred from participating in the artistic life. She has been honoured by President Bamir Topi and several other public institutions with medals regarding her career. She died at the age of 78 on May 14, 2011 in Tirana.[1]

Acting career

Only few roles have been presented.

Aleksandër Moisiu Theatre
Role Production Year Notes
The Girl Vajza Nga Fshati (The Girl From The Village) 1953 Leading Role
The National Theatre
Role Production Year(s) Notes
Pepita Era e Lirë (The Free Wind) 1956
Masha Orët e Kremlinit 1957
Zoga Cuca e Maleve 1970
Drandja 1970
Nica Gjenerali i Ushtrisë së Vdekur (The General of the Dead Army) 1971 Based on the Ismail Kadare novel of the same name.
Hesja
Nastja
Mira
Hajria
Filmography
Role Film Director Year Notes
Safa Hymer's wife Malet Me Blerim Mbuluar (Mountains Covered In Verdure) Dhimitër Anagnosti 1971 Cameo
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References

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