Leila Shenna ليلى شنّا | |
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Born | Casablanca, Morocco |
Nationality | Moroccan |
Other names | Leilah Shenna |
Occupation | Actress |
Notable work | Moonraker |
Leila Shenna (Arabic: ليلى شنّا; born Morocco) is a former Moroccan actress who featured on film mostly in the 1970s.
She is most commonly remembered in English speaking countries for her role as a Bond girl in the 1979 film Moonraker as an evil air hostess.[1] However, she also starred in the 1968 film Remparts d'argile (initially released in Italy, later released in the United States in 1970 under the title Ramparts of Clay) directed by Jean-Louis Bertucelli,[1] the 1975 Palme d'Or winner Chronique des années de braise directed by Mohammed Lakhdar-Hamina,[2] as well as the 1982 Algerian film Vent de sable, also directed by Lakhdar-Hamina.[3] The first two films were set in Algeria, the third simply in the desert. She also had a minor role in the 1977 film March or Die.[1]
She is the cousin of Malika Oufkir, the writer of Stolen Lives: Twenty Years In A Desert Jail, an account of the failed 1972 assassination attempt on the King of Morocco by her father (and Leila's uncle), General Mohamed Oufkir.