Fellag

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Mohamed Fellag
Born
Moh-Saïd Fellag

(1950-03-31) 31 March 1950 (age 74)
CitizenshipAlgeria
France
EducationEcole Jeanmaire
Alma materSchool of Dramatic Arts of Algiers
National Theatre of Algiers
OccupationActor
Years active1978–present
SpouseMarianne Épin
AwardsGenie Award

Mohamed Fellag (born 31 March 1950

Algerian war of independence, his father took him and his younger brother, for their safety, to stay with an aunt in Beni-Messous (then a very small village near Algiers) where they went to primary school. He did his secondary studies in Tizi-Ouzou (Ecole Jeanmaire and CEG.) He entered the School of Dramatic Arts of Algiers
in 1968 and stayed there for four years performing in several theatres throughout Algeria.

Career

From 1978 to 1985, he participated in several theatrical productions, before returning to Algeria in 1985 to join the National Theatre of Algeria to play the principal role in

.

Awards and prizes

Plays

  • Cocktail Khorotov, 1989
  • SOS Labes, 1990
  • Un Bateau pour l'Australie, 1992
  • Djurdjurassic Bled, 1998
  • La Casbah, 2003 with Biyouna
  • Le Dernier chameau, 2004.
  • L'ère des Ninjas et Djurdjurassic (Les Dinosaures) in the théâtre of gymnase Marie-Bell, 2007

Publications

  • Les Aventures de Tchop, 1965
  • Cocktail Khorotov, 1989
  • SOS Labes, 1990
  • Le Balcon de Djamila
  • Djurdjurassique bled, 1999
  • Rue des petites daurades, novel, 2001
  • C'est à Alger, 2002
  • Comment réussir un bon petit couscous, 2003
  • Le Dernier chameau
  • L'Allumeur de Rêves Berbères, 2007
  • Tous les Algériens sont des mécaniciens, 2009

Filmography

References

  1. ^ "FELLAG Mohamed FELLAG Mohamed Algérie Cinéma". Archived from the original on 2008-11-14. Retrieved 2009-06-20.
  2. ^ "Fellag". Evene.fr (in French). Retrieved 2018-02-05.

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