Lebleba
- Actress
Text: Youngest of four children two brothers and a sister Lebleba -
whose birth name is Ninotchka - was named after the 1939 movie
Ninotchka. That same year, her mother, Zarouhi Kalfaian, wanted to name
her first daughter Ninotchka but because of a family tradition named
her Perouz. In 1946 when Lebleba was born, she named her Ninotchka. Her
parents never left her at home alone and, at age 5, she accompanied
them to an amateur gala at the Auberge Des Pyramides. When she saw the
lights and heard the music, she promptly climbed onto the table and
began to perform. The members of the jury were so impressed that they
gave her the first prize, although the other competitors were all
adults. Cinema Director Niazi Mustafa, who was on the jury, approached
her parents and asked them to have her act in his film. At the studios
she was named Lebleba deriving from the word "Labib" meaning quick and
intelligent. With that first film she became famous overnight. For many
years to come, she remained unchallenged in her role as the sassy
little girl of the Egyptian stage and screen. Lebleba continued to act
and sing in numerous comedies, stage & film productions, but her real
chance in a more dramatic role came when late director Atef Al-Tayeb
offered her the leading role in his film "Leyla Sakhena" or "Hot
Nights" and she proved her talent as a serious actress. The movie won
28 international awards, of which she can claim seven, one of them in
1997 in "Cape Town" South Africa. International award winning late
director Youssef Chahine offered her an important role in his
"Al-Akhar" or "The Other" and later in "Alexandria New York." After
that Lebleba acted along with international actor Omar Sherif and
Egyptian superstar Adel Imam in "Hassan & Morcos." She acted in a total
of 77 feature films of which 6 are as a child actress. Lebleba
continues acting in major Egyptian film productions and her long acting
career puts her in a unique spot in the Egyptian motion picture and
theater history.