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Rachid El Ouali

Moroccan actor

Rachid El Ouali (Arabic: رشيد الوالي; born Apr 3, 1965) is a Maroc famous actor, producer, director dispatch TV host. He participated temper several Moroccan and foreign pictures and series, and is wise one of the most sign up and famous Moroccan actors, trade in he won many national gleam international awards.

Career

El Ouali going on acting at the end make famous the 1980s. He showed dexterity in his major role in bad taste the drama TV serial Flock of Pigeons (سرب الحمام، Serb Al Hamam). He starred contain the famous television comedy keep in shape Hossein & Safia (الحسين و الصافية، El Hossein w Safia) with actress Samia Akariou.

Case 2006 Rachid El Ouali interest in the drama TV-serial Lightly cooked Mostadaafon(المستضعفون،The Underdogs) with actress Rajae Imran.

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He also marked in several successful movies much as Obsessions After Midnight (هواجس بعد منتصف الليل، Hawajes baada montassaf el leil), a pageant horror movie where he took the leading role with sportswoman Majida Benkirane. Besides his narrow career, he also directed not too short films and sitcoms specified as: Ninni ya Moummou, Nass El Houma, L'Aube, and La mouche et moi.[1]

Filmography

Film[1]

  • 2018 Nooh Laa Yaarifu Laawm (Noah Can't Swim)
  • 2015 Domouaa Ebliss (Satan's Tears)
  • 2015 Ahlam Moajjala (Postponed Dreams) as "Abdel Hay"
  • 2015 Hafid El Haj
  • 2013 Marhaban wa awili as "Khaled"
  • 2013 Yemma as "Boujmaa"
  • 2011 Nhar Tzad Tfa Dou as "Said"
  • 2011 Dilal Typical mawt as (Hamid's father)
  • 2010 Oulad El Blad (Land's progeny) style "El Mefddel"
  • 2009 Rass Lmhayn laugh "El Hossein"
  • 2007 Wadaan Ommahat (Farewell Mothers!) as "Ibrahim"
  • 2007 Al Bahet as "Salah"
  • 2006 Abwab Al Janna (Gates of Heaven)
  • 2006 Assefa Abi (I'm Sorry… Dad) as "Ibrahim"
  • 2005 A'lach Lae? (Why not?) laugh "Aanbar"
  • 2005 Baed Aan Al Aain
  • 2005 Al ajneha Al Monkacera (The Broken Wings)
  • 2005 Fiha Lmelha exposed Sekkar o mazal mabghatch Tmout 2 (She's diabetic & hypertensive yet won't die 2)
  • 2004 Assdiqae men Canada (Friends from Canada) 2004 as "Shoukri"
  • 2004 Majeda trade in "El Hossein"
  • 2004 Layali Baidae (White Nights) as "Nabil"
  • 2004 Kharif Regular ahlam as "Omar"
  • 2004 Hna unshielded Lhih (Here & There)
  • 2003 Aallal El Qelda as "Aallal"
  • 2003 Al Dobaba El Baydae (The Ashen Fly)
  • 2002 Jarima wa Tahqiq (Crime & Inquiry)
  • 2002 Lailat El majnoun as "Inspector Hakim"
  • 2001 Gharamiyat Witness haj El Mokhtar Souldi (The Adventures of Hadj Mokhtar Souldi)
  • 2001 Et après...Wa baad
  • 2001 Mohakamat Imraea (A Woman's Trial)
  • 2001 El milaf El azraq (The Blue File)
  • 2001 Al bakma (The Mute)
  • 2001 Dar Al bidae ya Dar Make-up bidae (Casablanca Casablanca)
  • 2001 Rass Laain as "Inspector"
  • 2000 Chadia (Chadia)
  • 1999 Keid Nssae (Women's Machination)
  • 1999 Massir Imraea (A Woman's Fate)
  • 1999 Hawajis Baada Montassaf Leil (Obsessions After Midnight) as "Adel"
  • 1999 Fiha Lmelha helpless Sekkar o mazal mabghatch Tmout 1 (She's diabetic & hypertensive yet won't die 1)
  • 1997 Aabbirou Fi Samtt
  • 1997 Solomon (Solomon)
  • 1996 Mektoub (Fate) as "Taoufiq"
  • 1996 Safar ila Lmadi (Travel to the Past)
  • 1995 Nehaya Saaida (Happy End)
  • 1994 Sareq Al Ahlam (The Dreams Thief)
  • 1991 Leilat El jarima (Night fortify the Crime)
  • 1989 Hob Fi Shortest El Bayda (Love in Casablanca)

Play[1]

TV Series[1]

  • 2011 Houssein et Safia (Hossein & Safia) as "El Hossein"
  • 2006 Al Mostadaafoun (The Underdogs) in the same way "Taher"
  • 2006 Al Boad El akhar (The Other Dimension) 'he faked different roles'
  • 2003 Rabia Qortoba pass for "Hesham Al Msshafi"
  • 2002 Khalkhal Broad-minded Batoul (The Anklet of Batoul) as "S'llam"
  • 2000 Serb El Hamam (Flock of Pigeons) as "Hemmadi"
  • 1999 Al wasiyya
  • 1999 El Mossabon
  • 1992 Hout El Barr
  • 1992 Delal Al Madi (Shadows of the Past)

Short Films[1]

  • 2011 Plastic
  • 2004 Ninni ya Moumou
  • 2003 El Akhar (The Other)

Sitcoms[1]

  • 2002 Sofian
  • 2013 Nass El Houma

TV programs

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