Dalia Saad |
A comedian and stage actor, born in 1928 in Marrakesh, Morocco. When he was 15 years old, he joined the Kawkab Marrakech football team as a goalkeeper. After that, he was imprisoned by the French invaders, because of his patriotic stance. In Lalou prison in Rabat, he learned how to read and write from Moroccan resistance fighters who were imprisoned with him in the same cell. He then joined the auxiliary forces, before deciding to devote himself to acting. The first theatrical work in which he participated was the play The Fatimid and El Dawiya, which was performed in several Moroccan cities. After that, he participated in many plays and also presented many series and films, which was welcomed and admired by Moroccans, such as The Barber of the Alley of the Poor, and The Heirs House. He died on December 2, 2014, at the age of 87, after a struggle with illness.
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