Fethi Haddaoui

Fethi Haddaoui (Arabic: فتحي الهداوي) (born in Tunis, December 9, 1961 - in Tunis ) is a Tunisian actor, director, writer and producer.[1][2][3][4][5] He is the main actor in several plays, including Arab and El Aouada, he is also a television personality thanks to his participation in several soap operas and series, as well in Tunisia as in Syria, in Jordan, in Morocco, in Turkey. in the United Arab Emirates, Lebanon, Italy and France. In the cinema, he plays in several European films under the direction of directors like Franco Rossi, Serge Moati, Jean Sagols Peter Kassovitz and others.

Fethi Haddaoui
فتحي الهداوي
Fethi Haddaoui on the October 2013 cover of Tunivisions
Born (1961-12-09) December 9, 1961
Occupationactor

Haddaoui won numerous awards during his career, including Best Supporting Actor for his role in No Man's Love and Noce d'été at the Carthage Film Festival, best male interpretation at the Oran International Arabic Film Festival , best director at the Festival des radios and Arab televisions for La Cité du savoir.

Filmography

Films

Short films

  • 1992 : Un certain regard by Khaled Barsaoui
  • 1997 : Clé de sol by Chawki Mejri
  • 1998 : Kelibia Mazzara by Jean Franco Pannone and Tarek Ben Abdallah
  • 2011 : Sauve qui peut by Fethi Doghri
  • 2013 : N'importe quoi by Ismahane Lahmar
  • 2013 : Peau de colle by Kaouther Ben Hania

Television

  • 1992 : Liyam Kif Errih by Slaheddine Essid
  • 1993 : Between the Lines by J. C. Wilsher
  • 1993 : La Tempête by Abdelkader Jerbi
  • 1994 : Ghada by Mohamed Hadj Slimane as Afif
  • 1995 : La Moisson by Abdelkader Jerbi
  • 1997 : Tej Min Chouk by Chawki Mejri as Saaïda
  • 1999 : Al Toubi by Basil Al-Khatib
  • 2002 : Holako by Basil Al-Khatib
  • 2002 : Gamret Sidi Mahrous by Slaheddine Essid as: Mahmoud Saber
  • 2003 : Al Hajjaj by Mohamed Azizia
  • 2004 : Abou Zid Al-Hilali by Basil Al-Khatib
  • 2005 : La Dernière rose by Fardous Attassi
  • 2005 : Al Murabitun Wa Al Andalus by Nagi Teameh
  • 2006 : Khalid ibn al-Walid by Mohamed Azizia as Malek Ibn Awf
  • 2008 : Sayd Errim by Ali Mansour as Raîf
  • 2010 : Casting by Sami Fehri
  • 2010 : Al-Hassan wa Al-Hussain by Abdul Bari Abu El-Kheir
  • 2011 : L'Infiltré by Giacomo Battiato
  • 2012 : Pour les beaux yeux de Catherine by Hamadi Arafa
  • 2012 : Omar (2012) - as Abu Sufyan by Hatem Ali
  • 2013 : Yawmiyat Imraa by Mourad Ben Cheikh
  • 2013 : Layem by Khaled Barsaoui
  • 2013 : Zawja El Khamsa by Habib Mselmani
  • 2014-2015 : Naouret El Hawa by Madih Belaïd
  • 2015 : School (episode 1) by Rania Gabsi
  • 2015 : Bolice (episode 3 and 4) by Majdi Smiri
  • 2016 : Le Président by Jamil Najjar
  • 2017 : Lemnara by Atef Ben Hassine
  • 2017 : The Imam by Abdul Bari Abu El-Kheir
  • 2019 : El Maestro by Lassaad Oueslati
  • 2019 : Kingdoms of Fire by Peter Webber
  • 2019-2020 : Awled Moufida by Sami Fehri et Saoussen Jemni (seasons 4 and 5) as Boubaker Ouerghi
  • 2020 : Nouba (season 2) by Abdelhamid Bouchnak as Ridha Dandy
  • 2020 : Galb Edhib by Bassem Hamraoui

Theater

  • 1982 : Doulab by Habib Chebil (Tunisia)
  • 1984 : Mawal by Habib Chebil (Tunisia)
  • 1987 : Arab by Fadhel Jaïbi and Fadhel Jaziri (Tunisia)
  • 1989 : El Aouada by Fadhel Jaïbi and Fadhel Jaziri (Tunisia)
  • 2000 : Il Corano by Arbi Chérif (Italy)
  • 2003 : Œdipe by Sotigui Kouyaté (France)
  • 2011 : Lecture croisée with Fanny Ardant (Tunisia)
  • 2012 : Lecture croisée with Carole Bouquet (Tunisia)
  • 2013 : Lecture (Tunisia)
  • 2014 : Lecture (France)
  • 2017 : Promesse Factory (France)

Videos

  • 2014-2015: advertising spots for the Tunisian brand of harissa and tomato paste Sicam

Awards and nominations

  • 1979 : Award for best male performance for her role in I swore the victory of the sun at the National Festival of School Theater, Ibn Charaf high school ;
  • 1980 : Award for the best male interpretation for his role in Nazeem Hikmet at the National Festival of School Theater Ibn Charaf high school ;

References


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