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Abdelhamid Habati

Abdelhamid Habati

ActingBorn June 3, 1945 (74 years old at death)· Died May 6, 2020

Constantine, Algeria

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Biography

Abdelhamid Habati (Arabic: عبد الحميد حباتي), born June 3, 1945, in Constantine, is an Algerian actor. His artistic career began in Constantine, his hometown, in the early 1960s with the "Al Hilal" association. He later co-founded the "Al Bahalil" group with two other playwrights, Bashir Bin Mohammed and Rashid Zaghimi. During this period, he produced plays including "Youth's Error" and "Marriage is Forbidden." After that, he joined the National Institute of Dramatic Arts at the Kifan Tower in Algeria, graduating in 1964 in the second cohort of his class. He then joined the Algerian National Theatre as a professional actor, performing in several plays, including "Sultan Al Hayer" and "What Is Not Good But Just" (1965). Habati later returned to Constantine and, along with some of his cultural figures, helped establish several cultural spaces, such as the Regional Cultural Center and the Regional Center for Cultural Work. During this period, he presented works such as "Life and Youth," "The School for Liars," "The Black Day," and "Spark in the Palace." In the early 1970s, with the opening of four air theatres, including the Constantine theatre as part of the decentralisation decision in 1972, Habati joined the Constantine regional theatre, where he participated in a number of works as a director, actor and writer; Among them are: "That Answers This" (1972), "Who Dies, What Passes" (1977), "The Law and the People" (1978), "The People of Houma" (1980), "No Case Lasting" (1983), "Diwan Lajb" (1996), "Mr. Minister" (1997), and "The Buggy" (2003). Beyond his stage work, Abdelhamid Habati has appeared in several notable films, including: "Mr. Faber's Mill" by Ahmed Rashdi (1986), "Patrol Towards the East" by Amar Alaskari (1971), "Spatial" by Mohamed Hazoorly (1976), and "The Canadian" by Amar Bahloul (2008). Abdelhamid Habati passed away at the age of 74 on May 6, 2020, after a career during which he was awarded the title of dean of theater and cinema in Algeria.

Also known as: Abdul Hamid Habati, Hamid Habati
Popularity: 0
Total credits: 7

Known For

Chronicle of the Years of Fire
Movie
★6.7

Chronicle of the Years of Fire

Patrol in the East
Movie
★8.0

Patrol in the East

The Mill of M. Fabre

Movies (7)

The Citadel

The Citadel

1988

Huria

Huria

1986

The Mill of M. Fabre

The Mill of M. Fabre

1983

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Movie
★10.0

The Mill of M. Fabre

Hiziya
Movie
★10.0

Hiziya

as Le Conteur

The Olive Tree of Boul'hivet
Movie
★10.0

The Olive Tree of Boul'hivet

The Citadel
Movie
★4.9

The Citadel

Huria
Movie
★8.0

Huria

Chronicle of the Years of Fire
Movie
★6.7

Chronicle of the Years of Fire

1975

Patrol in the East
Movie
★8.0

Patrol in the East

1971

The Mill of M. Fabre
Movie
★10.0

The Mill of M. Fabre

1983

Hiziya
Movie
★10.0

Hiziya

as Le Conteur

1977

The Olive Tree of Boul'hivet
Movie
★10.0

The Olive Tree of Boul'hivet

1978

The Citadel
Movie
★4.9

The Citadel

1988

Huria
Movie
★8.0

Huria

1986

The Olive Tree of Boul'hivet

The Olive Tree of Boul'hivet

1978

Hiziya

Hiziya

as Le Conteur

1977

Chronicle of the Years of Fire

Chronicle of the Years of Fire

1975

Patrol in the East

Patrol in the East

1971

The Citadel

The Citadel

1988

Huria

Huria

1986

The Mill of M. Fabre

The Mill of M. Fabre

1983

The Olive Tree of Boul'hivet

The Olive Tree of Boul'hivet

1978

Hiziya

Hiziya

as Le Conteur

1977

Chronicle of the Years of Fire

Chronicle of the Years of Fire

1975

Patrol in the East

Patrol in the East

1971