Manacha Nahum is known for Almighty Thor (2011).
Manaf Irani is known for Dune: Part Two (2024), Rebel (2022) and Rosewater (2014).
Manager Cheena is known for Ratchakan (1997), Aai (2004) and 180 (2011).
Manahar Kumar is a BAFTA Newcomer, writer-multiple student EMMY® award winning director-actor. While acting on-stage in classics like The Night of January 16 (John Graham Whitfield), The Mousetrap (Detective Sergeant Trotter) and 12 Angry Men (Juror No. 8), Manahar learnt, grew and fell in love with performing arts. In Manipal, he co-founded a production house, UnTied Laces. During his graduate program, MFA in Film & TV at Savannah College of Art & Design (SCAD), Atlanta, Manahar won the "Most Likely to be a Renowned Actor" Ambassador's Choice Award, the "Outstanding Academic Achievement Award", Class of 2021 and was also the lead in the Pilot Production - What Remains of Emily. As a Director-Producer he's worked with non-profits like, Men Against Rape and Discrimination (MARD) and Chhoti si Asha (A Small Wish) and brands like Deloitte and Georgia World Congress Center (GWCC). Manahar's thesis, Stardust won the "Audience Award" at Georgia Film Festival, recently screened at the International Film Festival of South Asia (IFFSA), Toronto, competing with his own shorts where he starred as the lead in Distant (Talent Performance EMMY® winner) and Mabrook. Manahar's films have been immensely appreciated at the Academy Award qualifying Atlanta Film Festival, Palm Springs International, Bentonville Film Festival, to name a few, also being a nominee by the Georgia Film Critics Association for the Oglethorpe Award for Excellence. What draws Manahar to filmmaking and acting is the desire to move and entertain audiences.
Manaka Iwami is known for Fruits Basket (2019), Sayonara no asa ni yakusoku no hana o kazarô (2018) and Shûmatsu nani shitemasu ka? Isogashii desu ka? Sukutte moratte ii desu ka? (2017).
Manaka Kinoshita is known for The Forest of Love: Deep Cut (2020), Ai-naki mori de sakebe (2019) and Junpei, kangaenaose (2018).
Manal El-Feitury is known for Code Red (2013), 211 (2018) and My Family (2000).
Manal Issa is an actress, known for Peur de rien (2015), The Sea Ahead (2021) and Nocturama (2016).
Manal Khader was born in Jerusalem on September 7, 1968. Her father ran a cosmetics factory and her mother had taught mathematics before leaving the job. Born into a bourgeois milieu and having lived in a pretty villa in Ramallh for 16 years, her youth was a happy one - with several exceptions, the humiliating presence of Israeli soldiers, passing through checkpoints to visit her grandparents in Jordan, and the fact that her father's family had been driven out of Jerusalem. As far as studies were concerned there was no way in this atheist family that children, boy or girl, would fail. So much so that in 1986, when the first Intifada began and the Palestinian faculty closed, Manal and her brother were sent to Germany, under the protection of an uncle. She first felt like a stranger there, especially since she didn't speak the language. But she managed to learn German successfully and to complete her studies. At the same time, she became active in Palestinian student organizations. As a result, she was repeatedly refused a visa when she wanted to return to Ramallah. On the other hand, Manal started out as a freelance journalist in Germany, and in 1992 she became a Middle East correspondent for ARD, Germany's leading television station. Before the Intifada, a friend, Elia Suleiman, had made her read the script of "Divine Intervention". She didn't imagine she would be in the film, but a few weeks before shooting, the filmmaker offered her the lead role. Stunned, Manal hesitated and finally accepted. A major film, "Divine Intervention" denounces - with a smile and through a gallery of characters - the permanent and daily violence that has gangrened and destroyed Palestinian society. Manal Khader's participation in the film is pivotal insofar as she personally reported to Suleiman many of the incidents shown in the story, the most striking one being one that took place at a checkpoint. Elia and Manal had a rendezvous to have a cup of coffee in Jerusalem : that day, she decided to defy the checkpoint and when a soldier pointed a rifle at her, she just said 'I'm crossing' and she did what she said she would do. They didn't shoot. The film was well received at the Cannes International Festival and Manal Khader was later given the opportunity to appear in a few other works such as "Everyday is a Holiday" (2009) by Lebanese director Dima Horr or "The Ugly One" (2013) by French Director Eric Baudelaire, but her main activity remains that of a journalist. Since 2010 she has been the Co-editor of Kalamon, a Beirut based cultural quarterly review published in Arabic. In 2015 she co-edited a book titled "Arabic language and social media" together with Lebanese linguist and historian Ahmad Baydoun.
Manal Sehaimat is a Jordanian Actress and Director. Manal starred in "Jinn", Netflix 's first Arabic Original, " The Crossover - Obour " TV series , Abu Dhabi TV, and " Bas Bayakha" for Ro'ya TV. She is also known for her roles in two Jordanian Films "Transit Cities , and A "7 Hour Difference " . Manal has also directed and produced a few experimental short films and educational yoga videos .