Saba Mubarak

Saba Ahmed Soliman Mubarak El Siouf (Arabic: صبا أحمد سليمان مبارك السيوف; born April 10, 1976, in Anjara, Jordan)[1] is a Jordanian actress and producer. She graduated from Yarmouk University in 2001 with a bachelor's degree in Theater acting and Directing.[1][2] In 1998, she started her acting career with her role in the Jordanian TV series directed by Mohamed Azizia Qamar wa Sahar.[1][2] Since then, Mubarak has been part of many important TV dramas and films such as Balqis, Moga Harra, Al Ahd, the three seasons of Hekayat Banat from 2012 to 2017,[3] the Price, Agent Hamilton: But Not If It Concerns Your Daughter and the Guest: Aleppo to Istanbul. She also had her first cinematic role in the Jordanian film Safar Al-Ajneha (Travel of the Wings) directed by Tha’er Mousa in 2003. Then she starred in several Jordanian films until her Egyptian cinema breakthrough, which came after her participation in Mohamed Amin's film Bentein Men Misr (Two Girls from Egypt).[2] She is also the daughter of the Palestinian plastic artist Hanan Al-Agha.

Saba Mubarak
صبا مبارك
Born
Saba Ahmed Soliman Mubarak El Siouf

(1976-04-10) April 10, 1976
NationalityJordanian
Other namesQueen of Hearts
OccupationActressproducer
Years active1998–present
Known forActing and producing
Notable workSeraa Ala El Remal, The Invasion
Spouse
(divorced)
Children1
Parent(s)Hanan Al-Agha (mother)
Ahmed Mubarak (father)

In 2011, Mubarak established Pan East Media, a Jordanian media production company. The company started its production activity in 2013 through the TV series Zain and Tawq Al Asphalt in 2014.[4]

Career

Mubarak studied theater acting and directing at Yarmouk University, from which she graduated in 2001.[1][2]

She started her acting career in 1998 in the Jordanian TV show directed by Mohamed Azizia Qamar wa Sahar.[1][2] She is considered as a first rate performer in Arab drama and has performed in over 40 TV productions.[5] She has appeared in several Syrian and Egyptian television series including Al-Kawasr, Al-Arwah Al-Muhajerah, Omar Khayyam, Sada Al-Rouh, Ahl Al-Gharam, Al-Wardah Al-Akheerah, Seerat Al-Hob, Haza Al-Aalam, Seraa Ala El Remal, Wara'a Al-Shams, Ana Al-Quds, Al-Za'eem, Naseem Al-Rouh, Sharbat Louz, Hekayat Banat, Moga Harra, Asia, Al-Ahd: Al-Kalam Al-Mobah, Afrah Al-Qoba, and Tayea',[6] in 2017, she started filming the third season of the 2012 TV series Hekayat Banat that follows the stories of four girls and their relationships, secret lives, dreams and ambitions. The series stars Mubarak alongside Horeya Farghaly, Dina El Sherbiny, Injy El Mokkaddem, Nada Moussa, Ramsi Lehner, and Amr Saleh.[7]

Mubarak's debut in Arab cinema was in 2003 in the Tunisian film L'Odyssée. She has appeared in several Jordanian, Syrian and Egyptian films including Safar Al-Ajneha, Out of Coverage, Junoon Al-Hob, Transit Cities, Bentein Men Misr, Kingdom of the Ants, The Monk and The Price. She started working in Egypt in 2010 with her role in the film Bentein Men Misr (Two Girls from Egypt).[6] In 2012, she participated in another Egyptian film, Al-Raheb (The Monk), alongside the Egyptian actor Hani Salama.[8] Her third participation in Egyptian cinema was in Hisham Al-Aysawi's film The Price (Al Thaman), alongside the Egyptian actor Amr Youssef; she played a Syrian woman called Dima, who flees her home and takes refuge in Cairo, where she meets an Egyptian man called Magdy and then a mixture of events begin to unfold.[9] She has taken part in two Swedish films Hamilton: In the Interest of the Nation[10] and Agent Hamilton: But Not If It Concerns Your Daughter in 2012.[11] Then she participated in the Turkish film The Guest: Aleppo to Istanbul.

In 2011, Mubarak established Pan East Media, a Jordanian production house owned and managed by Saba Mubarak with a main objective to create a genuine audio-visual content in Jordan and to present first-rate artistic work on both regional and international levels. The company started its production activity in 2013 with the light Jordanian comedy drama TV series Zain, which aired on multiple Arabic TV networks including MBC and Abu Dhabi One. In 2014, the company produced the TV series Tawq Al-Asphalt, a Bedouin historic drama series inspired by Shakespeare's Hamlet. It was aired during Ramadan 2014 on Abu Dhabi One.[4]

Filmography

Actress

Title Year Role Notes Refs
L'Odyssée 2003 Enas [2][12]
Safar Al-Ajneha 2004 [2][12]
Out of Coverage 2007 [12]
Junoon Al-Hob 2008 [12]
Transit Cities 2010 Laila [12]
Bentein Men Misr 2010 Dalia [9][12]
Hamilton: In the Interest of the Nation 2012 Mouna Al Fathar [13]
Agent Hamilton: But Not If It Concerns Your Daughter 2012 Mouna Al Fathar [11]
Kingdom of the Ants 2012 [12][14]
The Monk 2014 Production [4][12]
The Price 2015 Dima [9][12]
The Guest: Aleppo to Istanbul 2017 Meryem Completed [15]
Amira 2021
Daughters of Abdulrahman 2021 Amal

Producer

Title Year Role Notes
The Guest: Aleppo to Istanbul 2017 Co-producer
Daughters of Abdulrahman 2021

Actress

Title Year Role Notes Refs
Qamar wa Sahar 1998 [1][2]
Shawk El-Rahaf 1998 Rahaf [16]
Al-Kawasr 1998 Buthainah [16][12]
Omar Khayyam 2002 Nesreen [2]
Al-Arwah Al-Muhajerah 2002 Amal [12]
Al-Hajjaj 2003 Ghazalah [12]
Khalf Al-Qudban 2005 Danah [12]
Akhir Ayyam Al-Yamama 2005 Al Shmous [12]
Al-Shams Toshreq Min Jadeed 2005 Maram [12]
Khaled Ben Al-Waleed 2006 Hend [12]
Ahl Al-Gharam I 2006 [12]
Sada Al-Rouh 2006 [12]
Al-Wardah Al-Akheerah 2006 Rudainah [12]
Du'aah Ala Abwab Juhannam 2006 [12]
Seerat Al-Hob 2007 [12]
Nimer Bin Adwan 2007 Wadha [12]
Haza Al-Aalam 2007 [12]
The Invasion 2008 Hanan
Oyoun Alia 2008 Alia [12]
Seraa Ala El Remal 2008 Al-Hunoof [12]
Naseem Al-Rouh 2008 Asaker [12]
Ahl Al-Gharam II 2008 [12]
Balqis 2009 Balqis [12]
Balqis: Queen of Sheba 2009 Balqis [12]
Wara'a El-Shams 2010 Mouna [12]
Ana Al-Quds 2010 [12]
Bath Bayakhah 2011 [12]
Wein Matkaha Ewja 2011 [12]
Eila Ajab 2011 [12]
Kashf El-Aqne'ah 2011 [12]
Al-Za'eem 2011 Jameela [12]
Fee Meil 2012 [12]
Sharbat Louz 2012 Rasha [12][17]
Hekayat Banat I 2012 Ahlam [3]
Ma Betekhlas Hekayetna 2012 [12]
Khalaf-Allah 2013 [18][19]
Asia 2013 Dr. Nardeen [19]
Mawja Harrah 2013 Jameela [12]
Zain 2013 Zain [12]
Tawk Al-Asphalt 2014 [12]
Al-Ahd 2015 Raya [3][12]
Haq Mayyet 2015 Nihal Mufeed [12]
Afrah Al-Qobba 2016 Doria [12]
Hekayat Banat II 2017 Ahlam [7]
Hekayat Banat III 2017 Ahlam [7]
Tayea' 2018 Mohga
Oboor 2019 Salma
Nemra Etnin 2020 Dana
Hares Al-Jabal 2020 Rimal
Anbar 6 2021
Touba 2022 Ehssan
Suits bil Arabi 2022 Farida El-Masiri
Moon Knight 2022 Ammit (voice) Episode: "Gods and Monsters" [20][21]

Producer

Title Year Role Notes Refs
Zain 2013 Executive producer [4]
Oboor 2019

Awards

Mubarak has received several awards through her successful career:

  • Best Actress Award, Middle East Film Festival 2003, Italy[3][5]
  • Best Jordanian and Arab Actress Award, Tyche Awards, Jordan[3][5]
  • Best Jordanian Actress Award, Jordan Awards, Jordan

Personal life

Mubarak was born to a Jordanian father (Ahmed Mubarak) and a Palestinian mother (Hanan Al-Agha). She has one sister, Aya Wuhoush. She got her bachelor's degree from Yarmouk University in Irbid in 2001. She is a fan of sports and nature. She spends time in the gym, as well as jogging or walking outside in nature. She also loves swimming and kickboxing.[5]

Her first marriage to the late Tunisian director Chawki Mejri ended with divorce, and she has a son called Ammar since 2004.[22]

Mubarak is a Muslim, but she played a Christian woman in the Egyptian film The Monk.[8]

See also

References

  1. "Saba Mubarak". College of Fine Arts, Yarmouk University. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
  2. "SABA MUBARAK - ACTRESS- JORDAN". Cairo International Film Festival. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
  3. Abdulrahman, Amr (22 April 2017). "Saba Mubarak Plays Five Characters on SNL Arabia Next Saturday". Garidat Al-Nasr. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
  4. "SABA MUBARAK'S PAN EAST MEDIA PARTNERS UP WITH THE ARAB CINEMA CENTER". Mad Solutions. 10 May 2017. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
  5. magazine, Identity (2015-06-11). "Summer In Action With Saba Mubarak! | Identity Magazine". Identity Magazine. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
  6. "Actresses Saba Mubarak and Arwa Gouda will be Jury Members of Cairo Film Fest". VIMOOZ. 2016-09-27. Retrieved 2017-07-10.
  7. "Saba Mubarak Shoots Her Last Scenes in Hekayat Banat 3". www.mad-solutions.com. Retrieved 2017-07-10.
  8. "Saba Mubarak plays a Christian woman in". Al Bawaba. 2012-11-03. Retrieved 2017-07-10.
  9. "Saba Mubarak pays "The Price" in new Syrian-Egyptian refugee film". Al Bawaba. 2014-10-28. Retrieved 2017-07-10.
  10. Hamilton: I nationens intresse (2012), retrieved 2017-07-10
  11. Agent Hamilton: But Not If It Concerns Your Daughter (2012), retrieved 2017-07-10
  12. "الأردنية صبا مبارك تطرح أحدث أفلامها "الضيف" عن اللاجئين السوريين". جريدة الدستور الاردنية (in Arabic). Retrieved 2017-07-10.
  13. "Hamilton – i nationens intresse". Göteborgs-Posten (in Swedish). Retrieved 2017-07-10.
  14. "شوقي الماجري يطلق "مملكة النمل" ببيروت". Retrieved 2017-07-10.
  15. "باستثناء صبا مبارك كل الأبطال لاجئون حقيقيون.. تعاون تركي-أردني لإنتاج فيلم عن السوريين". هاف بوست عربي. Retrieved 2017-07-10.
  16. "Saba Mubarak". IMDb. Retrieved 2017-07-10.
  17. "Saba Mubarak learns her craft from Yousra". Al Bawaba. 2012-07-26. Retrieved 2017-07-10.
  18. "And so it begins: Saba Mubarak and Nour El Sherif ready for their Ramadan roles". Al Bawaba. 2013-04-11. Retrieved 2017-07-10.
  19. "Saba Mubarak is ok with being Muna Zaki's "Asia"n guest". Al Bawaba. 2013-08-01. Retrieved 2017-07-10.
  20. Gugliersi, Antonella (May 4, 2022). "Who Voices Ammit In Moon Knight's Final Episode?". Screen Rant. Archived from the original on May 4, 2022. Retrieved May 25, 2022.
  21. "Saba Mubarak to take part in Moon Knight's last episode". Egypt Independent. 2022-05-04. Retrieved 2023-02-20.
  22. "Saba Mubarak hasn't given up on marriage just yet". Al Bawaba. 2012-08-20. Retrieved 2017-07-10.
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