farah ashraf |
A Moroccan actor, born in Casablanca. He lived his childhood in the city of Marrakesh, where he had his artistic beginnings by presenting theatrical works on the stage of the Youth House with the Awareness Association for Culture and Art. At this stage, he learned the basics of theatrical action, which opened the way for him to the limelight to the Moroccan audience. Especially after his distinguished and spontaneous role in the movie They Are the Dogs (2013), and then in the series One Hour in Hell in the same year. His works include The Sea Is Behind (2014) and Headbang Lullaby (2017). Critics compared him to the late distinguished actor Muhammad al-Habashi, as he is considered to be the pioneer of the school of expression through body movements, facial expressions, silence, and speech.
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