Egyptian Actor.

Lebleba

She started her artistic career at the age of five by imitating famous artists and celebrities in concerts held at the National Theatre. She also studied classical ballet, and worked for a while in singing, where she performed 268 songs, including 30 songs dedicated to children, the most famous of which is "I Got a Shark, Papa Habibi, Koussa for Mama, and Basabiso". She has released a number of albums, including: "Bint Misr El-Gedida, Khetfuoua Habibi, Shame Ya Hawa".

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Egyptian Actor.

Lebleba

She started her artistic career at the age of five by imitating famous artists and celebrities in concerts held at the National Theatre. She also studied classical ballet, and worked for a while in singing, where she performed 268 songs, including 30 songs dedicated to children, the most famous of which is "I Got a Shark, Papa Habibi, Koussa for Mama, and Basabiso". She has released a number of albums, including: "Bint Misr El-Gedida, Khetfuoua Habibi, Shame Ya Hawa".

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An Egyptian actor whose real name is Ninotchka Manuk Coplian. She was born on November 14, 1946, in Cairo, to an Armenian family of Syrian origin.

She started her artistic career at the age of five by imitating famous artists and celebrities in concerts held at the National Theatre. She also studied classical ballet, and worked for a while in singing, where she performed 268 songs, including 30 songs dedicated to children, the most famous of which is "I Got a Shark, Papa Habibi, Koussa for Mama, and Basabiso". She has released a number of albums, including: "Bint Misr El-Gedida, Khetfuoua Habibi, Shame Ya Hawa".

She was discovered by the writer Abu Al-Saud Al-Abyari, who chose her stage name Lebleba because she spoke quickly and fluently. And he chose her to participate in the movie “Habibi Soso” in 1951 with director Niazi Mustafa. Then she participated in the films “The Happy House” directed by Hussein Sidqi, “Four Girls and an Officer” directed by Anwar Wagdy, “Ya Zalemni” directed by Ibrahim Emara, and “The Unknown Lover” directed by Hassan Al-Saifi.

Lebleba was selected as a jury member in 6 international festivals in Paris, Valencia, Dubai, Beirut, Morocco and Sweden. She was also a jury member in 16 Egyptian and Arab festivals, including the Alexandria International Film Festival, the Cairo International Film Festival, and the Catholic Center Festival.

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Award Award Award Award Award
Arab Cinema Biennale Award from the Arab World Institute in Paris for her role in the movie "Hot Night" in 1996.
Best Actress Award at the All Africa Festival in Cape Town for her role in the movie "Hot Night" in 1996.
Special honor from the Cairo Children's Film Festival in 2007.
A special honor from the Arab Theater Festival, sister organization of the Egyptian Association of Amateur Theater in 2013.
Creativity Award in Deer Guest magazine poll for her role in the series “Saheb Al-Saada” in 2014.
Award Award Award Award Award Award
Creativity Award from the Satellite Channels Festival 2018.
Award for Dramatic Excellence in Deer Guest magazine poll in 2018.
Creativity Award in Deer Guest magazine poll for her role in the movie "Casablanca" in 2019.
Appreciation Award from Luxor African Film Festival for all her artistic works in 2019.
A special honor from the Acting Professions Syndicate Festival for her entire artistic career in 2020.
A special honor from the Directors of Excellence and Quality for her entire artistic career in 2021.

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