Mansoor Al Feeli Height, Age, Family, Biography

Mansoor Al Feeli

Bio/Wiki
Profession(s)Actor, Producer
Physical Stats
Height (approx.)5' 8" (172 cm)
Eye ColourBrown
Hair ColourSalt & Pepper
Career
DebutShort Film (As an Executive Producer): Daw Dames (2012)
Daw Dames Poster
TV (As an Executive Producer): The Dubai Talk Show With Loubo Siois (2016)
TV (As an Actor): Ma Asaab Alkalam (How Tough Talk) (2010) as Badr
Ma Asaab Alkalam (How Tough Talk) Poster
Short Film: The Smell of Heaven (2011) as a Jeweller
The Smell of Heaven Poster
Awards• First Prize IN ADFF (2012)
Mansoor Alfeeli with his awards
• Best Emirati Actor Award of the Year at UAE Short Film Festival (2017)
• Award People's Choice at UAE Short Film Festival (2017)
Personal Life
Date of Birth28 August 1961 (Monday)
Age (as of 2025)64 Years
BirthplaceDubai, United Arab Emirates
Zodiac signVirgo
NationalityEmirati
HometownDubai, United Arab Emirates
ReligionIslam
Food HabitNon-vegetarian
Social MediaInstagram
Facebook
YouTube
Relationships & More
Marital StatusWidower
Family
ChildrenDaughter- Samia Al Zarouni (Visual Artist)
Mansoor Al Feeli's daughter Samia Al Zarouni
Mansoor Al Feeli with his son and brother

Mansoor Al Feeli

Some Lesser Known Facts About Mansoor Al Feeli

  • Mansoor Al Feeli grew up in a Muslim family in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
  • While Mansoor was pursuing his education, his friend Saleh suggested him to become an actor. In an interview, while talking about it Mansoor said, “It was Saleh who came up to me and said I should be an actor. I wasn’t really interested. I had never thought about becoming an actor. He told me to go to the theatre and see the process for myself.”
  • Manoor was eventually convinced to attend a theatre workshop, which was led by Habib Ghuloom. In an interview, while talking about it, Mansoor said, “I was told that at the end of the workshop we would present a play based on a poem. That’s what convinced me to attend. I love poetry and was curious about how the medium would be presented on stage. It was a wonderful workshop.”
  • In 1978, he joined the Dubai Folklore Theatre troupe.
  • In 1991, during the Gulf war, Mansoor Al Feeli appeared in the play “Lil Kibar Ma’a El Tahia” (For Adults, With Salutation).
  • Alfeeli then appeared in a number of plays like Boo Mahboos fii Warta and Dababis (Pins).
  • After performing in various stage productions, Alfeeli teamed up with other local artists to establish the Al Ain Theatre in 1992.
  • He continued acting in plays across both Dubai and Al Ain, taking roles in productions like Lil Kibar Ma Al Tahiya and Bu Mahyous Fi Warta.
  • During this time, he shared the stage with well-known local and regional performers such as Al Saleh, Mohammed Saeed, Saleh, Adel Ibrahim, and Aisha Abdel Rahman.
  • He then turned his attention to the emerging local television scene. In 1996, he reunited with some of his theater colleagues—Ghuloom, Al Hosni, and Maryam Sultan—in the TV series Marmar Zamany.
  • In the same year, he also appeared in Awdat El Faris (The Return of the Knight), directed by Emirati filmmaker Abdel Wahab El Hindy, a graduate of Cairo’s High Cinema Institute whose work was starting to gain acclaim across the Arab world. However, Alfeeli recalls, everything suddenly came to a halt.
  • Alfeeli later moved to television and radio, contributing to various projects such as the radio play Antar wa Haloom, the health-focused program Hamoom Sahia (Health Concerns), and Haber El ‘Oyoun. In film, he took on roles in several productions including Hub Malki (Royal Love), Leban Mutheleg, and Do’ Damis (The Light of Darkness).
  • Over the past 30 years, he has collaborated with some of the leading figures in Emirati cinema and theater, such as Abdullah Saleh, Majid Al Ansari, and Jamal Salem.
  • He has also appeared in short films by up-and-coming directors like Hana Kazim, Abdulrahman Al Madani, and Raihana Al Hashmi. Through these experiences, Alfeeli has gained a unique perspective on both the early stages and continued evolution of the UAE’s acting scene.
  • He is best known for his roles in The Misfits (2021), Hwjn (2023) and Aerials (2016).
  • He is fluent in three languages- Arabic, English, and Urdu.
  • He was a partner at the production company Star Ship Production.

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