‘I Chose to Stay Away from Cinema,’ Dalia el-Behery Tells Asharq Al-Awsat

The jury of the Casablanca Arab Film Festival
The jury of the Casablanca Arab Film Festival
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‘I Chose to Stay Away from Cinema,’ Dalia el-Behery Tells Asharq Al-Awsat

The jury of the Casablanca Arab Film Festival
The jury of the Casablanca Arab Film Festival

Egyptian actress Dalia el-Behery said the “My Very Beautiful Lady” play, which she is set to perform at the National theater during the winter season, has been her dream since she read the original novel in her childhood. During an interview with Asharq Al-Awsat, Behery explained that the new show differs from the play starred by the couple Fouad el-Mohandes and Shwikar. She also expressed her joy for partaking in the jury of the Feature Film Competition at the Casablanca Arab Film Festival, and noted that she looks forward to the 5th season of the comic series “Diaries of a Very Angry Wife”.

· How do you assess your recent participation in the jury of the Feature Film Competition at the Casablanca Arab Film Festival?

This is the first time I attend this festival upon the invitation of its director Fatima al-Nawali, a very respectful person who’s passionate of her work. I love the Moroccan cinema, and was thrilled with this participation, which was not my first experience as a juror, it’s the tenth maybe. I already partook in juries of the Cairo International Film Festival twice, in Damascus festival before it suspends, in Morocco’s Salé festival, and Aswan International Women's Film Festival.
· As an actress, how did you benefit from these participations?

They were beneficial on all levels. They allowed me to watch non-commercial movies that are screened only in festivals, meet young talents in all fields and cinema figures that I can only see in such events. In Casablanca, I met Palestinian director Rashid Masharawi, and Mohammad Kiblawi, director of Malmo Arab film Festival. These festivals are also beneficial on the artistic and human levels and can open new horizons.

· In your opinion, does a good movie has specific features?

A good movie gets everybody’s applaud. As a jury, we all agreed on the winning movies, mainly the Jordanian film “Farha”, which won the best film award for highlighting a humanitarian cause that touched us all with great acting and amazing cinematography. A good movie should be presented with an esteemed cinematic language that focuses on the image and performance more than the script, and this is why the film should be coherent and attract the spectators from the beginning until the end.

· You had many successful leading roles on the big screen including “The Embassy Next Door”, “Mohami Khulaa”, and “Harim Karim”. Why did you step away from cinema?

Because I respect the audience, myself, and my short journey during which I presented 12 movies. I don’t plan to partake in works that underestimate me, or make the audience respect me less. Recently, I was offered roles that don’t resemble me. I am not used to act just for appearances, or to make money. My roles should be valuable additions to my careers, and make me more proud of my work. Some don’t care about these things, and some have to accept such roles for living, but I am grateful I can say no.
· You started the rehearsals for “My Very Beautiful Lady” which you will perform on the national theater…what does this show represent to you?

I am thrilled to stand on the stage of the national theater, it will be a huge moment for me as an actress. As for the play, I loved it since I was a kid, we had the playscript of George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion in my father’s library, and I always dreamed of performing it after I became an actress. Director Hassan Rizk offered me this role in his new play, and I always wished I could work with him because I am sure he can bring new energies in me as an actress.

· Does this mean that we will be watching another version of “Sodfa Baadeshi”?

No, “My Very Beautiful Lady” is not related to “Sodfa Baadeshi”, but it involves the same theme because they are both inspired by Shaw’s Pygmalion. A group of amazing actors will be performing the play alongside me in a comic, musical frame composed by musician Mahmoud Talaat. Luckily, I met Shwikar once, in the premiere of “First Year of Scam”. I sat next to her, and when she watched the movie, she told me that I have a Spanish style and hailed my performance.

· You made four seasons of the series “Diaries of a Very Angry Wife”. What about the fifth?

I heard of a fifth season, and I look forward to it. This series is one of the dearest works to my heart. It could continue for more seasons because it involves non-stop developments. The audience loved it, and it helped me gain more fans, especially among the younger generations who watched it.

· You started your journey as a TV personality, and many actors and actresses have worked as TV presenters after acting. Do you consider returning to TV?

I don’t mind the idea if it would bring me an added value. I presented all kinds of programs (politics, entertainment, and children content…). The most important thing is to make something new. I was recently offered to present a program, but it was aimed at making profit, and meant nothing to me.

· As a former Miss Egypt, how do you see beauty?

Beauty is a combination of factors including the physical features, classiness, culture, and intelligence. I partook many times as a juror in Miss Egypt, but I don’t understand why we call it “Beauty Queen”. The winner is “the lady of Egypt”, which means she’s the one with the perfect Egyptian characteristics, including the Egyptian look, fitness, respect of traditions, and culture. The good look is not everything. There are so many beautiful women who lose their beauty once they speak, or beautiful but lack intelligence.



Eric Dane, who Played 'McSteamy' on 'Grey's Anatomy', Dies at 53

FILE - Actor Eric Dane, left, Katherine Heigl, center, and James Pickens Jr. from the show "Grey's Anatomy" arrive at the premiere of "Dreamgirls," in Beverly Hills, Calif., Dec. 11, 2006. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, File)
FILE - Actor Eric Dane, left, Katherine Heigl, center, and James Pickens Jr. from the show "Grey's Anatomy" arrive at the premiere of "Dreamgirls," in Beverly Hills, Calif., Dec. 11, 2006. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, File)
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Eric Dane, who Played 'McSteamy' on 'Grey's Anatomy', Dies at 53

FILE - Actor Eric Dane, left, Katherine Heigl, center, and James Pickens Jr. from the show "Grey's Anatomy" arrive at the premiere of "Dreamgirls," in Beverly Hills, Calif., Dec. 11, 2006. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, File)
FILE - Actor Eric Dane, left, Katherine Heigl, center, and James Pickens Jr. from the show "Grey's Anatomy" arrive at the premiere of "Dreamgirls," in Beverly Hills, Calif., Dec. 11, 2006. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, File)

Actor Eric ‌Dane, who played the handsome Dr. Mark Sloan on the hit television series "Grey's Anatomy," died on Thursday aged 53, his family said, less than a year after revealing that he suffered from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS.

For 15 years, Dane played a plastic surgeon nicknamed "McSteamy" by female characters in the show. He also starred in the series "Euphoria," and said after the diagnosis he would still return to the set for ‌its third ‌season.

"Eric Dane passed on Thursday afternoon ‌following ⁠a courageous battle with ⁠ALS," his family said in a statement, according to People magazine and other media.

"He spent his final days surrounded by dear friends, his devoted wife, and his two beautiful daughters, Billie and Georgia, who were the center of his world."

ALS is a progressive ⁠disease in which a person’s brain ‌loses connection with the muscles. ‌It is also known as Lou Gehrig's disease after the ‌Hall of Fame baseball player who died from ‌it in 1941 at age 37.

"Throughout his journey with ALS, Eric became a passionate advocate for awareness and research, determined to make a difference for others facing the same ‌fight," Dane's family added, according to Reuters.

Dane and his wife, actor Rebecca Gayheart, the mother of their two ⁠children, ⁠separated in 2018 after 14 years of marriage.

But last March, just before Dane announced his diagnosis, Gayheart sought to dismiss her petition for divorce, People said, citing court documents.

Eric William Dane, the older of two brothers, was born on November 9, 1972, in San Francisco, to an architect father and homemaker mother, his biography on IMDB.com shows.

His first television role was in "The Wonder Years" in 1993, while 2005 brought his big break with "Grey's Anatomy." His big screen credits include "Marley & Me" and "X-Men: The Last Stand."


Taylor Swift Bags Best-selling Artist of 2025 Award

FILE PHOTO: Taylor Swift poses at the red carpet during the 67th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California, US, February 2, 2025. REUTERS/Daniel Cole/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: Taylor Swift poses at the red carpet during the 67th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California, US, February 2, 2025. REUTERS/Daniel Cole/File Photo
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Taylor Swift Bags Best-selling Artist of 2025 Award

FILE PHOTO: Taylor Swift poses at the red carpet during the 67th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California, US, February 2, 2025. REUTERS/Daniel Cole/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: Taylor Swift poses at the red carpet during the 67th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California, US, February 2, 2025. REUTERS/Daniel Cole/File Photo

US pop star Taylor Swift was crowned the biggest-selling global artist of 2025, industry body IFPI announced Wednesday, the fourth consecutive year and sixth time she has claimed its annual prize.

The 36-year-old's success was turbo-charged by the October release of her latest album, "The Life of a Showgirl", which set several streaming records, as well as the release of a docuseries about her record-breaking The Eras tour.

"2025 was another landmark year (for Swift), driven by exceptional worldwide engagement across streaming, physical and digital formats with the release of her 12th album ... and the documentary of her tour," IFPI said.

The body, which represents the recorded music industry worldwide, noted Swift had now won its top annual artist prize as many times as all other artists combined over the past 10 years, AFP.

IFPI hands out the Global Artist of the Year Award after calculating an artist's or group's worldwide sales across streaming, downloads and physical music formats during the calendar year and covers their entire body of work.

Swift beat out Korean group Stray Kids, which came in second -- its highest-ever ranking and the third consecutive year in the global top five.

Fresh from his Super Bowl halftime show, Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny placed fifth in the rankings, his sixth consecutive year in the chart.

American rapper Tyler, The Creator marked his first appearance on the chart, in 12th place, with IFPI noting he had "continued to generate strong vinyl sales across his catalogue".

Meanwhile Japanese rock band Mrs. Green Apple entered the rankings for the first time one place below him, following what IFPI called "the success of their anniversary album '10'".


Berlin Film Festival Rejects Accusation of Censorship on Gaza

Berlinale Festival Director Tricia Tuttle speaks during the Berlinale Camera award ceremony honoring British composer Max Richter during the 76th Berlin International Film Festival, in Berlin, Germany, 18 February 2026. (EPA)
Berlinale Festival Director Tricia Tuttle speaks during the Berlinale Camera award ceremony honoring British composer Max Richter during the 76th Berlin International Film Festival, in Berlin, Germany, 18 February 2026. (EPA)
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Berlin Film Festival Rejects Accusation of Censorship on Gaza

Berlinale Festival Director Tricia Tuttle speaks during the Berlinale Camera award ceremony honoring British composer Max Richter during the 76th Berlin International Film Festival, in Berlin, Germany, 18 February 2026. (EPA)
Berlinale Festival Director Tricia Tuttle speaks during the Berlinale Camera award ceremony honoring British composer Max Richter during the 76th Berlin International Film Festival, in Berlin, Germany, 18 February 2026. (EPA)

The director of the Berlin Film Festival on Wednesday rejected accusations from more than 80 film industry figures that the festival had helped censor artists who oppose Israel's actions in Gaza.

In an open letter published on Tuesday, Oscar-winning actors Javier Bardem and Tilda Swinton were among dozens who criticized the Berlinale's "silence" on the issue and said they were "dismayed" at its "involvement in censoring artists who oppose Israel's ongoing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza".

In an interview with Screen Daily, the Berlinale's director, Tricia Tuttle, said the festival backs "free speech within the bounds of German law".

She said she recognized that the letter came from "the depth of anger and frustration about the suffering of people in Gaza".

However, she rejected accusations of censorship, saying that the letter contained "misinformation" and "inaccurate claims about the Berlinale" made without evidence or anonymously.

The row over Gaza has dogged this year's edition of the festival since jury president Wim Wenders answered a question on the conflict by saying: "We cannot really enter the field of politics."

The comments prompted award-winning novelist Arundhati Roy, who had been due to present a restored version of a film she wrote, to withdraw from the festival.

Tuttle said the festival represents "lots of people who have different views, including lots of people who live in Germany who want a more complex understanding of Israel's positionality than maybe the rest of the world has right now".

German politicians have been largely supportive of Israel as Germany seeks to atone for the legacy of the Holocaust.

However, German public opinion has been more critical of Israeli actions in Gaza.

Commenting on the row to the Welt TV channel, German Culture Minister Wolfram Weimer defended Wenders and Tuttle from criticism, saying they were running the festival "in a very balanced way, very sensitively".

"Artists should not be told what to do when it comes to politics. The Berlinale is not an NGO with a camera and directors," Weimer said.

Gaza has frequently been a topic of controversy at the Berlinale in recent years.

In 2024, the festival's documentary award went to "No Other Land", which follows the dispossession of Palestinian communities in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.

German government officials criticized "one-sided" remarks about Gaza by the directors of that film and others at that year's awards ceremony.