Majdouline Idrissi Biography: Age, Net Worth, Height, Siblings, Parents, Boyfriend, TV Series, Films

Majdouline Idrissi Biography: Age, Net Worth, Height, Siblings, Parents, Boyfriend, TV Series, Films

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Majdouline Muwaffaq Mohammed Idrissi, known professionally as Majdouline Idrissi, is a Moroccan actress and comedian celebrated for her versatility across film, television, and theater.

Rising to prominence with her debut in the youth-oriented film El Bandia (2003), she gained international recognition for her role as Myriam in Divines (2016), which won the Caméra d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival.

Known for her ability to portray diverse characters, from comedic roles in Said Naciri’s sketches to dramatic performances in films like Pégase (2010), she has become a respected figure in Moroccan and international cinema, earning multiple awards for her nuanced acting.

Profile

  • Full Name: Majdouline Muwaffaq Mohammed Idrissi
  • Stage Name: Majdouline Idrissi
  • Born: April 26, 1985
  • Age: 40 years old
  • Birthplace: Rabat, Morocco
  • Nationality: Moroccan
  • Occupation: Actress, Comedian
  • Height: 1.65m
  • Parents: Mr. Mohammed Idrissi and Mrs. Idrissi
  • Siblings: Unknown
  • Spouse: None
  • Children: None
  • Relationship: Single
  • Net Worth: $1.5 million

Early Life and Education

Majdouline Muwaffaq Mohammed Idrissi was born on April 26, 1985, in Rabat, Morocco, to parents whose names are not publicly known. Information about her siblings is not publicly known. Growing up in Rabat, she dreamed of becoming a ballerina, starting ballet lessons at age four.

At 16, she moved to Montreal, Canada, to study business management, but her passion for acting was ignited after attending a theater competition with a friend. She later returned to Morocco, training in acting through workshops and local theater groups, though specific details about her formal education beyond business management are limited. Her ethnicity is Moroccan Berber, and she is Muslim.

Career

Majdouline Idrissi began her acting career in 2003 with her debut in El Bandia (also known as Les Bandits), a comedy directed by Said Naciri that resonated with younger Moroccan audiences. She gained further recognition as Habiba in La Symphonie marocaine (2006), directed by Kamal Kamal, showcasing her dramatic range.

Her role as Jamila in the short film Camille and Jamila (2009), directed by Souad Hamidou, highlighted her ability to handle nuanced characters. In 2010, she portrayed Rihanna, a traumatized young woman in a psychiatric asylum, in Pégase, directed by Mohamed Mouftakir, earning her first acting award at the Tangier National Film Festival for her compelling performance.

Her international breakthrough came in 2016 with the role of Myriam in Divines, directed by Houda Benyamina, a French-Moroccan film that won the Caméra d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Her portrayal of a protective mother in a gritty urban drama was widely praised, elevating her global profile.

Other notable film roles include Ex-Chamkar (2008) as Malak, Nancy et le Monstre (2006) as Naima, L’Orchestre des aveugles (2014) as Nadia, The Narrow Frame of Midnight (2014), and Sarirou al assrar (Pillow Secrets, 2013) by Jillali Ferhati. She has also collaborated frequently with Said Naciri in comedic sketches and films, including Wlad Lmarsa (2021) and 2 Wjouh (2024). Idrissi’s recent work includes Triple A (2023), L’batal (2024), Jab Al Rubha (2024), and Badaa Saat Fi Yawman Ma (2024).

Her upcoming projects for 2025 include the series One Last Sin, Mamlaket Al Hareer, Alhan Al Madi, and Jorh Qadeem, as well as the films Restart, Siko Siko, and Routini. Her theater work, including productions like Hadda, showcases her versatility, blending comedy and drama. She has been lauded for her ability to adapt to various genres and dialects, making her a standout in Moroccan cinema.

Social Media

  • Instagram Handle: @majdoulineidrissi
  • Facebook Handle: Unknown
  • Twitter Handle: Unknown

Personal Life

Mejdouline Idrissi is single with no publicly documented romantic relationships or children. Known for her vibrant personality and professionalism, she engages fans through Instagram, where she has over 500,000 followers, sharing behind-the-scenes content and modeling photos.

Filmography

  • El Bandia (2003, Film)
  • La Symphonie marocaine (2006, Film)
  • Nancy et le Monstre (2006, Short Film)
  • Il neige à Marrakech (2006, Short Film)
  • Ex-Chamkar (2008, Short Film)
  • Camille and Jamila (2009, Short Film)
  • Pégase (2010, Film)
  • Sur la route du paradis (2011, Medium-Length Film)
  • Sarirou al assrar (Pillow Secrets, 2013, Film)
  • Youm ou Lila (2013, Film)
  • L’Orchestre des aveugles (2014, Film)
  • The Narrow Frame of Midnight (2014, Film)
  • Divines (2016, Film)
  • Lahnech (2017, Film)
  • Wlad Lmarsa (2021, Film)
  • Triple A (2023, Film)
  • 2 Wjouh (2024, Series)
  • L’batal (2024, Film)
  • Attissaa F Lkhater (2024, Series)
  • Jab Al Rubha (2024, Film)
  • Badaa Saat Fi Yawman Ma (2024, Film)
  • El Harifa 2: El Remontada (2024, Film)
  • One Last Sin (2025, Series)
  • Restart (2025, Film)
  • Siko Siko (2025, Film)
  • Mamlaket Al Hareer (2025, Series)
  • Alhan Al Madi (2025, Series)
  • Jorh Qadeem (2025, Series)
  • Routini (2025, Film)

Net Worth

Mejdouline Idrissi has an estimated net worth of $1.5 million. Her wealth is derived from her extensive acting career in Moroccan and international films and series, including high-profile projects like Divines and collaborations with directors like Said Naciri.


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