Fayez Al-Malki

Fayez Al-Malki

Saudi Actor and TV Presente

Fayez Al-Malki
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🎭 Fayez Al-Malki

Saudi Actor and TV Presenter

 

πŸ—“οΈ Date of Birth: September 12, 1969

πŸ“ Place of Birth: Taif, Saudi Arabia

πŸ‘€ Full Name: Fayez Ahmed Al-Malki

πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¦ Nationality: Saudi

πŸ‘¨‍πŸ‘©‍πŸ‘§‍πŸ‘¦ Children: Shawq, Rakan, Susan, Sarah, Mohammed

πŸ—£οΈ Languages: Arabic

🎬 Years Active: 1985 – Present

🎭 Famous Roles: Menahi, Daheem, Rabih

πŸ§‘‍🀝‍πŸ§‘ Stage Name: Menahi

 

🧬 Early Life and Career

Born in Haddad Bani Malik, a center in Taif Governorate.

 

Brother of Islamic preacher Ali Al-Malki.

 

Was supported by Prince Badr bin Abdul Mohsen to join the Society of Arts and Culture.

 

Began his career in theater in 1985; his first popular comedic role was "Abu Rannah."

 

πŸŽ₯ Notable Works

πŸ“Ί TV Shows & Comedy Series:

Tash Ma Tash (Multiple Seasons) – with Nasser Al-Qasabi and Abdullah Al-Sadhan

 

Khallak Ma‘i (1995–2002)

 

Athareeb (1997)

 

Abu Ruwishid’s Family (1998)

 

Aldira Net (2000)

 

‘Add Wa Aghlat (2001)

 

Bayni wa Baynak (3 Parts – 2008, 2009)

 

Rabih and the Doctor (2008)

 

Sikkat Bikkatam (4 Parts – 2010–2013)

 

Shabab Al-Bomb (2012)

 

Khamis bin Jum‘a (2014)

 

Share Chat (2018)

 

Saree‘ Saree‘ (2019)

 

Mamnou‘ Al-Tajawol (2021)

 

🎭 Stage Plays:

The Knockout (2001)

 

Valley of the Villains (2003)

 

Wash Your Hands (2006)

 

Menahi and the Millions (2007)

 

Rabih the Loser (2008)

 

The Journey (2014)

 

How Are You? (2019)

 

🎬 Films:

Haneen (2005)

 

Menahi (2008) – co-starring Mona Wassef

 

Mesh Ana (Not Me) (2021) – with Tamer Hosny, Hala Shiha

 

πŸ“Ί TV Programs:

Characters & Numbers

 

Funny Situations

 

Tonight with Fayez (2012)

 

Alo Fayez (2015)

 

In Our House a Guest (2016)

 

M’insani (Humanitarian) (2022) – highlighting aid efforts by King Salman Relief Center

 

Omnia (Wish) (2023) – aired during Ramadan on Saudi TV

 

🌐 Humanitarian Roles

πŸ•ŠοΈ Appointed UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador for the Gulf in August 31, 2009

 

❌ Resigned in 2012 due to UNICEF’s stance on Syrian children

 

πŸ† Awards & Recognition

πŸ… 2009: Named one of the most influential figures in the Arab world

 

πŸ† 2017: Won "Most Influential Personality" award in the New Media Awards by the Saudi Ministry of Culture & Media