Known For: Egyptian-Canadian actor
Category: Actors
Occupation: actor, singer, television actor
Country: Canada
City: Los Angeles
Date of Birth: Tuesday, 17 September 1991
Language Egyptian Arabic
Mena Mansour Massoud is an Egyptian-Canadian actor. He is known for playing the title character in the Disney fantasy film Aladdin (2019), which earned him nominations for a Teen Choice Award and two National Film & TV Awards.
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Mena Mansour Massoud was born on September 17, 1991, in Cairo to Egyptian Coptic Orthodox Christian parents Gorgit and Mansour Massoud. He has two elder sisters, Marian and Margaret, who both work in the medical field. He and his family emigrated to Canada when he was three years old. When asked why his family left Egypt, Massoud stated, "I was born there. We immigrated when I was 3 1/2 years old, to Toronto. But I'm still very, very close to my culture and – back home in Egypt. We're Coptic Christian and my parents just felt like things were getting a little too dangerous when I was growing up in Egypt. They wanted to create a better life for their family so they decided to emigrate to Canada." Massoud attended St. Brother André Catholic High School, where he was the head of the improv team. He later attended the University of Toronto with a major in neuroscience, in the pursuit of becoming a doctor or psychologist. He did not finish this degree, and instead auditioned for theatre schools. Massoud eventually transferred to Ryerson University for their theatre performance program, which he graduated from in 2014.Massoud began acting in 2011, with guest appearances on the television series Nikita and Combat Hospital. His role in Nikita, being his first ever on-screen role, was of a terrorist. In an interview with The Daily Beast, it was stated that this role made him set a goal for himself to "find characters who aren’t terrorists or bring negative connotations because of the color of their skin or ethnicity." In 2015, he was cast as Jared Malik in the Canadian-drama series Open Heart, which was cancelled after one season. In 2017, he starred as Ollie Santos in the film Ordinary Days, which premiered at the Atlantic International University. In 2018, he had a recurring role as Tarek Kassar in the Amazon Prime original series Jack Ryan. In 2019, Massoud portrayed the titular character in Disney's fantasy-adventure film Aladdin, which is a live-action adaption of the animated film of the same name. The film was a critical and commercial success, passing $1 billion in the global box office, and he received nominations for a Teen Choice Award and two National Film & TV Award nominations. In the months following the film's release, Massoud said that "I haven’t had a single audition since Aladdin came out". Also in 2019, he played Ethan Hart in the Hulu original series Reprisal, Chaz in the thriller film Strange but True, and Kamal in the drama film Run This Town. In January 2021, it was announced that Massoud would star in the Egyptian film Fe Ez El-Dohr. In January 2022, he starred in the Netflix film The Royal Treatment alongside Laura Marano. He was announced to star in the horror film The Sacrifice Game, which was released in 2023; he also served as an executive producer for the film. In 2023, Massoud announced via Instagram that he is producing the film The Last King, an Iranian adaptation of Stephen King. He will portray British-Yemeni boxer Naseem Hamed in the upcoming biographical sports drama Giant opposite Paddy Considine as Brendan Ingle. He is slated to reprise the role of Aladdin in an upcoming sequel. In the same year he debuted as host of Evolving Vegan, a Canadian television series about vegan cuisine based in part on his own vegan cookbook of the same name.