Mohammed Afifi

Mohammed Saïd Afifi (1933-2009) was a Moroccan actor. He contributed to the introduction of theatrical acting to television and gave the blind the rare opportunity to participate in theatrical works. Afifi was involved with some local theater troupes, most of which were a means for the cultural and artistic struggle against French colonialism since the second half of the fifties. But the beginning of his real career was with the National Youth Troupe, which he co-founded, and which was called “Al Mamoura” in 1967 and was affiliated with the Ministry of Youth and Sports. He directed many theatrical works and acted in some of them, such as the play Hamlet. His other theatrical work includes Othello and Le Bourgeois gentilhomme. He also participated in some cinematic works, such as Mirage. The TV movie The Case is one of his last works. Afifi held the position of professor of theater at the Municipal Institute in Casablanca between 1976 and 1980, and he received many honors, the most prominent of which was receiving a medal from His Majesty King Mohammed VI.
    Known for
    Acting
    Place of birth
    El-Jadida, Morocco
    Birthday
    12/25/1935
Sands of Gold
Sands of Gold
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The Sheltering Sky
The Sheltering Sky
6.5
Searching For Freedom
Searching For Freedom
2
The Mummy
The Mummy
6.9
In Search of My Wife's Husband
In Search of My Wife's Husband
6
A Thousand Months
A Thousand Months
5
AL Houte AL Aamae
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She's Hypertensive and Diabetic But Refuses to Die 2
She's Hypertensive and Diabetic But Refuses to Die 2
0
Mirage
Mirage
5.7
Oud L'Ward
Oud L'Ward
0

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