
Mona Wassef
Born: 1942-02-09
Place of Birth: Damascus, First Syrian Republic [now Syria]
Biography
Mona Wassef is a Syrian film and theatre actress who was born in Damascus in 1942. She is considered an icon in Arab cinema and a role model for many artists and has earned numerous nicknames including, “The First Star of Syria,” “Star of the Arab World,” and “Lady of the Syrian Screen.” Wassef's most famous early role was as Hind in the 1976 film “Al Ressala” (The Message) about the life of the prophet Mohammed. She has played the role of Bassam Kousa’s mother more than ten times in cinema and on television. In 2009, Wassef became the first Syrian woman to receive the Syrian Order of Merit-Excellent Degree. She has starred in more than 25 plays and 30 films, has appeared in nearly 200 television series and has received multiple life achievement awards from the Damascus Film Festival, Alexandria Film Festival and the International Arab Film Festival in Oran. She was married to the late director Mohammed Shaheen and they have one son, Ammar.
Known For

Al Hayba: The Movie

The Memory of a Night of Love

The World in 2000

Al Hayba: The Documentary

Shadow of Silence

The Message

The Adorable Thief

The Report

Algae

Another Face of Love

Al-Yazerli

Jungle of Wolves

Murder by Sequence

Menahi

Al Urjouha

The Sun on a Cloudy Day

Just Get Married!

Imra'a Taskon Wahdaha

Sea, O', Sea

The Mexican Hoax

The Two Friends

The Visit

Love..For Life

Bikaya suar

Something Is Burning

Hundred Faces for a Single Day
