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Like many other female Italian film stars, Claudia Cardinale's entry into the business was by way of a beauty pageant. She was 17 years old and studying at the Centro Sperimentale in Rome when she entered a beauty contest, which resulted in her getting a succession of small film roles. Her earthy interpretations of Sicilian women got her noticed by Italian producers, and the combination of her beauty, dark, flashing eyes, explosive sexuality and genuine acting talent virtually guaranteed her stardom. After Careless (1962) she rose to the front ranks of Italian cinema, and became an international star in Federico Fellini's classic 8½ (1963) with Marcello Mastroianni. American audiences may best remember her from her starring role in Sergio Leone's Once Upon a Time in the West (1968).- Poorna Jagannathan is an actress and producer. She is best known for her portrayal of Safar Khan in the HBO miniseries "The Night Of" as well for her role as Nalini Vishwakumar in the Netflix teen comedy series "Never Have I Ever" by Mindy Kaling.
She also initiated, produced and acted in the play "Nirbhaya," written and directed by Yaël Farber, which dealt with breaking the silences around sexual violence, including her own. "Nirbhaya" won the prestigious 2013 Amnesty International Award and was called by The Telegraph as the "One of the most powerful pieces of theater you'll ever see". The play is considered one of the most impactful moments in India's history of women's empowerment.
Jagannathan was previously a series regular in the Netflix psychological thriller series Gypsy, a recurring in the Apple TV+ crime drama miniseries Defending Jacob, and part of the ensemble cast for HBO's anthology series, Room 104.[4] She also starred in the cult Bollywood comedy, Delhi Belly as well as the movie Share, which was directed by Pippa Bianco, produced by A24, and released on HBO in 2019.
Jagannathan was named among the top 100 Most Impactful Asians by Gold House for 2021, as well as being named among the top 50 most powerful women in India in 2014. She was featured among the top 10 in Femina Magazine's "India's 50 most beautiful women" in 2012, in addition to Vogue naming her as one of 8 Indian women changing the face of beauty in India. - Writer
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Abdellatif Kechiche was born on 7 December 1960 in Tunis, Tunisia. He is a writer and director, known for Blue Is the Warmest Colour (2013), Games of Love and Chance (2003) and Poetical Refugee (2000).- Actress
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During the 1950s and 1960s bosomy, scintillating, dark-haired Tunisian leading lady Sandra Milo played bored patricians, manipulative mistresses and other enticing ladies of questionable morals with typical sensuous flare in scores of Italian and French productions.
Born Elena Liliana Greco in Tunis on March 11, 1933, Sandra made her film debut at age 20 co-starring tauntingly alongside Alberto Sordi in Lo scapolo (1955) and renamed herself. For the next full decade, she unleashed her fiery figure on a number of tempted male players in scores of saucy comedies, feisty costumers and steamy melodramas. Such films included Nero's Mistress (1956), The Adventures of Arsène Lupin (1957), The Mirror Has Two Faces (1958) [The Mirror Has Two Faces], Toto in the Moon (1958) [Toto in the Moon], General Della Rovere (1959) [General della Rovere], and the period comedy romp The Green Mare (1959) starring the great French actor Bourvil, which served as the inspiration to the bawdy classic "Tom Jones."
Ms. Milo appeared to fine advantage in two of Fellini's greatest masterpieces - 8½ (1963) and Juliet of the Spirits (1965). She personified the aloof Italian temptress opposite Europe's most virile, passionate leading men -- Vittorio Gassman, Marcello Mastroianni, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Jean Sorel, etc.
Leaving films in 1968, Sandra was little seen on camera and did not return to the big screen until over a decade later, now sporadically appearing as severe-looking blondes. Primarily filming in Italy well into her octogenarian years, such movies have included the comedy Riavanti... Marsch! (1979), the dramedy Grog (1982), the musical fantasy Cindy - Cinderella '80 (1984), the comedy Camerieri (1995), the romantic dramedy Incantato (2003), the comedies Sleepless (2009), Happy Family (2010), Una notte agli studios (2013), There's No Place Like Home (2018) and Free - Liberi (2020).- Actress
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Hend Sabry is a Cairo-based Tunisian actress and lawyer. She was born in Tunis on 20th November and received her license in law at the Faculty of Law of Tunis in 2001. Later she completed her masters in law intellectual property and copyright in 2004. Her acting debut was at the age of fourteen in the Tunisian production "Les Silences du Palais" (Silence of Palaces) in 1994. After starring a number of Tunisian productions, Hend's breakthrough was through "Muzakirat Murahiqua" (A Teenager's Diary) that was considered the most controversial film in 2002. Her role gave her immediate stardom across the Arab world and in a short span of time she became one of the most prominent Tunisian actresses in Egypt and the Arab world. Sabry is prominently involved in social and humanitarian work; since 2009, she has been working closely with the UN World Food Programme on raising awareness about hunger in the region. In 2010, Sabry had officially become a WFP Regional Ambassador. She is also one of four women who have contributed in the Facebook campaign inspired by the Arab spring titled "The Uprising of Women in the Arab World" which promotes gender equality in accordance with the UN's Universal Declaration of Human Rights and calls to grant freedom, independence and security for Arab women."- Actor
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Before his sky-rocketing breakthrough in the Arab world, Dhafer L'Abidine enjoyed a successful career in the West, appearing in international film productions, such as Children of Men (2006), Sex and the City 2 (2010), Centurion (2010), Black Forest (2012), and Rise of the Footsoldier (UK). L'Abidine took part in the American TV series The Looming Tower which received four Emmy nominations. Additionally, Dhafer finished filming his role in Netflix's new French-speaking series The Eddy. available on Netflix, the series is produced and directed by the Oscar-winning director Damien Chazelle (La la Land), written by Jack Throne, and co-produced by Alain Poul.
His drama hit, Aroos Beirut, whose second season debuted on MBC4, has received great reviews across the Arab world. Furthermore, his latest film Bloodline, the first Arabic-speaking vampire horror, is now available on Shahid VIP. In 2021, Dhafer's debut feature Ghodwa, which he directed, produced, and acted in, scooped the International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI) award at the 43rd Cairo International Film Festival. The film is in the final stages now, and it is expected to be released soon. Dhafer is gearing up for his role in the third season of the hit TV series Aroos Beirut.
In 2021, Tunisian star Dhafer L'Abidine was named a brand ambassador for Cartier. In the role, L'Abidine will collaborate with the house on various events and appearances. Dhafer's acting journey started in 1999 when he moved to the UK to join the Birmingham School of Acting, from which he graduated with a Professional Acting Diploma in 2002. A year later, Dhafer made his acting debut in the UK in the popular TV series Dream Team (Sky TV) for two seasons. He then went on to appear in numerous popular British television dramas, including Spooks (BBC), Strike Back (Sky TV/CINEMAX), Wallander (ITV), Wire in the Blood (ITV), Hunted (BBC/HBO), season 5 of the French TV series Engranages on Canal+ and the American TV series Transporter on TNT and HBO Canada. Recently, Dhafer appeared in the British TV series Fearless. Always keen on appearing in TV dramas in the Arab world, Dhafer starred in the TV series Eugénie Nights (2018), which takes place in Cairo and Port Said in 1946. In 2017, he starred in the two successful TV series Caramel and Halawat Al Dounia, for which he won the Murex D'or for Best Arab Actor in a TV series in 2018. L'Abidine starred in Al Khoroug TV series (2016), Taht Al Saytara TV series (2015), for which he won the Best Actor award at the Arab Satellite Channels Festival. He won critical acclaim for his performances in Farq Tawqeet (2014), Neran Sadeqa (2013), Vertigo (2012), and Zakerat Al Jassed (2010), which featured an array of A-list stars from across the region, and the Tunisian TV series Maktoub (2008). As for Arab films, L'Abidine starred in several Tunisian films, including Dowaha (Buried Secrets) (2009), Fin December (2010), and Fausse Note (2012). And outside Tunisia, he starred in the Egyptian action-comedy film Esmat Abu Shanab (2016), and the Lebanese film Habbet Caramel (2017). Dhafer is a UN Women's champion and he works closely with the United Nation on the issues of gender equality and violence against women. In March 2018, Dhafer attended an event titled Understanding Masculinities in the Middle East and North Africa Region at the Japan Society in New York as a guest of honor. The event was organized by the UN Women, Brazilian organization Promundo, and the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida).- Director
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The accomplished Tunisian director, Kaouther Ben Hania, boasts two Oscar nominations, a testament to her exceptional cinematic prowess. Her groundbreaking work consistently earns international acclaim. In the highly competitive main competition of the Cannes Film Festival in 2023, her poignant film "Four Daughters" not only stood out but also clinched the prestigious l'Oeil d'Or. Additionally, it has earned a nomination for Best Documentary at the 2024 Academy Awards.
In 2021, "The Man Who Sold His Skin" garnered an Oscar nomination in the category of Best International Feature, adding another remarkable achievement to Kaouther's portfolio. Furthermore, it secured the Best Actor prize at the 2020 Venice Film Festival's Horizons Section. In 2017, her work "Beauty and the Dogs" was distinguished with the Best Sound Creation Award at Cannes' Un Certain Regard. Her debut at Cannes' ACID section in 2014 with "Challat of Tunis" marked an early milestone in her successful career. Kaouther's talents extend beyond feature films. Her documentaries and shorts, including "Zaineb Hates the Snow" and "Wooden Hand," have consistently garnered acclaim and thrived in international festivals.- Camera and Electrical Department
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Acclaimed stunt film pilot, Fred North was born in Tunisia in 1961 to French expat parents and began his journey to becoming a pilot at eight years old, the very second he saw and set foot in a helicopter. From the jungles of Costa Rica and Madagascar to the Eurasian Steppe and the Swiss Alps, Fred has flown in some of the world's most perilous and demanding conditions, serving as Camera Helicopter Pilot and Chief Pilot for world renowned rally car races such as "Paris-Dakar" and "Paris-Moscow-Beijing" and as coordinator for the famous sport trek, "Raid Gauloises." At 41, determined to use his skills as a pilot and his natural eye for the camera to tell stories, Fred moved to Los Angeles, making the transition to from "pilot who films" to Film Pilot. Specializing in the film industry for more than 30 years, Fred is an expert in aerial cinematography, having accumulated more than 15,000 hours shooting feature films and commercials, and more than 20,000 total flying hours. He has over 200 film credits including Inception, James Bond: Spectre, Mission Impossible, Guardians of the Galaxy, and several movies in the Fast and Furious franchise, and has worked with such acclaimed directors as Roland Emmerich, Michael Bay, Tony Scott, Peter Berg, Damian Chazelle, Doug Liman, Joel Schumacher and more. in 2002, Fred achieved the World Record for "Altitude with a Helicopter", climbing to 42,500 feet in South Africa.- Actor
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El Hedi ben Salem was born on 4 March 1936 in Redeyef, Gafsa, Tunisia. He was an actor and set decorator, known for Ali: Fear Eats the Soul (1974), The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant (1972) and Eight Hours Don't Make a Day (1972). He died on 14 March 1976 in Nîmes, Gard, France.- Director
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Nacer Khemir was born in 1950 in Korba, Tunisia. He is a director and writer, known for Wanderers of the Desert (1984), The Dove's Lost Necklace (1991) and Bab'Aziz: The Prince That Contemplated His Soul (2005).- Producer
Saïd Ben Saïd was born on 11 July 1966 in Tunis, Tunisia. He is a producer, known for Elle (2016), Bacurau (2019) and Maps to the Stars (2014).- Producer
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Tarak Ben Ammar was born on 12 June 1949 in Tunis, French Protectorate Tunisia [now Tunisia]. He is a producer and actor, known for Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), The Equalizer 3 (2023) and Hannibal Rising (2007).- Actor
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Michel Boujenah was born on 2 November 1952 in Tunis, French Protectorate Tunisia [now Tunisia]. He is an actor and writer, known for Heartstrings (2016), Three Men and a Cradle (1985) and Père et fils (2003).- Erno Crisa was born on 10 March 1914 in Bizerte, French Protectorate of Tunisia [now Tunisia]. He was an actor, known for Caesar Against the Pirates (1962), Don Juan (1956) and Maciste contro lo sceicco (1962). He died on 5 April 1968 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.
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Maurice Poli was born on 2 December 1933 in Zarzis, French Protectorate of Tunisia [now Tunisia]. He was an actor and assistant director, known for Sandokan the Great (1963), Caligula's Slaves (1984) and Five Dolls for an August Moon (1970). He died on 26 April 2020 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.- Writer
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Alain Boublil was born in Tunisia and imigrated to Paris, France at 18. He worked in music publishing before writing lyrics for French pop music. He became enamored with musical theatre and began working with another composer, Claude-Michel Schonberg. He lives in London and is the father of four sons.- Actor
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Anis Gharbi was born on 15 November 1977 in Tunis, Tunisia. He is an actor and writer, known for Strippers & Gigolos (2022), Mafia Wars and The Hidden Payback (2013).- Plinio Fernando was born on 15 September 1947 in Tunis, French Protectorate of Tunisia [now Tunisia]. He is an actor, known for Fantozzi (1975), Fantozzi in Heaven (1993) and Fantozzi contro tutti (1980).
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Férid Boughedir was born in 1944 in Hammam-Lif, French Protectorate of Tunisia [now Tunisia]. He is a director and writer, known for Halfaouine: Boy of the Terraces (1990), Sweet Smell of Spring (2016) and A Summer in La Goulette (1996).- Writer
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Born on November 8, 1964 in Tunisia, Pierre Salvadori studied literature and cinema at the Censier site of the New Sorbonne University of Paris. He also followed a training in drama. He wrote his first screenplay in 1989 which, four years later, became the basis of Wild Target (1993), his first feature. About ten films followed, which confirmed qualities already present in "Cible émouvante" : sympathy for antiheroes, lightness often mixed with gravity (a lesson learned from his master Ernst Lubitsch), finely chiseled dialogs, the use of great actors who serve the text wonderfully (François Cluzet, Marie Trintigant, Guillaume Depardieu, José Garcia, Daniel Auteuil, Nathalie Baye, Catherine Deneuve)... His films, which vary from ultralight comedy (Priceless (2006)) to the darkest of films noirs (Les marchands de sable (2000)) all explore themes which are close to his heart : friendship and betrayal, truth and lies, seduction and devotion, adjustment or not to society... His last work to-date (In the Courtyard (2014) synthesizes to perfection the various trends that cross his work. Deftly mixing comedy (Antoine's offbeat behavior) with drama (Mathilde and Antoine's distress), lightness (the subtle dialogs) with gravity (how to fit into a decaying society), social commentary (France's economic situation) with zaniness (the eccentric neighbors), interpreted by two great actors (Catherine Deneuve in the difficult role of a woman who loses her balance and Gustave Kenvern as the depressed caretaker who tries to help her), Salvadori's masterpiece succeeds in every department and augurs well for the second part of his career.- Writer
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Leyla Bouzid was born in Tunis, Tunisia. She is known for A Tale of Love and Desire (2021), As I Open My Eyes (2015) and Zakaria (2013).- Actress
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Amina Annabi was born on 5 March 1962 in Carthage, Tunisia. She is an actress, known for The Advocate (1993), Cairo Time (2009) and La belle histoire (1992).- Georges Flamant was born on 3 September 1903 in Tunis, French Protectorate Tunisia [now Tunisia]. He was an actor, known for The 400 Blows (1959), Blood Red Rose (1939) and La Chienne (1931). He was married to Viviane Romance. He died on 20 July 1990 in Villiers-le-Bel, Val d'Oise, France.
- Andrée Gabriel was born on 19 July 1925 in La Marsa, French Protectorate of Tunisia [now Tunisia]. She was an actress, known for Don Carlos (1962), Don Quichotte (1961) and Le miroir à trois faces: Werther (1964). She was married to N Sarde. She died on 20 December 2019 in Villefranche-sur-Mer, France.
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Saskia Cohen Tanugi was born in 1959 in Tunis, Tunisia. She was an actress and writer, known for Never Say Never Again (1983), Le faucon (1983) and Le maître des éléphants (1995). She died on 20 July 2020 in Jerusalem, Israel.- Actress
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Dorra Zarrouk was born on 13 January 1980 in Tunisia. She is an actress and writer, known for Zombie Goes Zombie, Al Me'adeya (2013) and Hadid (2014).- Actor
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Majd Mastoura was born on 30 April 1990 in Menzel Abderrahmane, Tunisia. He is an actor, known for Hedi (2016), Bidoun 2 (2014) and As I Open My Eyes (2015).- Hichem Rostom was born on 26 May 1947 in Tunis, Tunisia. He was an actor, known for The English Patient (1996), The Count of Monte Cristo (1998) and W pustyni i w puszczy (2001). He died on 28 June 2022 in Tunisia.
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Alexander Naas was born on 28 February 1984 in Monastir, Tunisia. He is a producer and writer, known for Couscous Connection, Lampedusa Live and Foe.- Ahmed Hafiane was born on October 1, 1966 in Ksour Essef, Tunisia. He was a student of the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts in Tunis. He participated in some plays and TV series but he is active in many Tunisian and Italian movies such as Keswa, Le fil perdu (1997), Poupées d'argile (2002), La giusta distanza (2007) and La nostra vita (2010).
- Fatma Ben Saïdane was born on 25 December 1949 in Tunis, Tunisia. She is an actress, known for Making Of (2006), Halfaouine: Boy of the Terraces (1990) and Thala My Love (2016).
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Ariel Zeitoun was born on 26 September 1949 in Tunis, French Protectorate of Tunisia [now Tunisia]. He is a producer and director, known for Souvenirs souvenirs (1984), Colombiana (2011) and Bandidas (2006).- Afef Jnifen was born on 3 November 1963 in Medenine, Tunisia. She is an actress, known for Detective Montalbano (1999), Scommettiamo che...? (1991) and Ciao Darwin (1998). She has been married to Alessandro Del Bono since 15 October 2021. She was previously married to Marco Tronchetti Provera and Marco Squatriti.
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Born in Sfax, Tunisia in 1945 Bouzid began filmmaking studies in 1968 at Institut National des Arts du Spectacle et Techniques de Diffusion (INSAS) in Brussels. He graduated in 1972 with a short film, _Duel (1972)_.
Returning to Tunisia he worked, from 1972 to 1973 in Tunisian television but was then arrested and jailed for over five years (1973-79) for his involvement with the radical Groupe d'Etude et d'Action Socialiste Tunisian (GEAST).
After his release he worked as an assistant director on several foreign films shooting in Tunisia, including Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) and The Key to Rebecca (1985). He also assisted on many Tunisian features as well as working on screenplay adoptions and dialogue for several important Tunisian films in the 90s such as _Halfawin 'Usfur Stah (1990)_ by 'Ferid Boughedir'. He made his directorial debut in 1986 with Man of Ashes (1986), which won the top prize at the carthage film festival. This film along with his subsequent features, tackled sensitive issues usually absent from Arab films and established Bouzid as a significant figure in Maghreb cinema.- Editor
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Sabine Mamou was born on 2 December 1948 in Tunis, French Protectorate of Tunisia [now Tunisia]. She was an editor and actress, known for Documenteur (1981), El día que me quieras (1986) and Orapronobis (1989). She died on 12 December 2003 in Paris, France.- Director
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Karim Dridi was born on 9 January 1961 in Tunis, Tunisia. He is a director and writer, known for Khamsa (2008), Fureur (2003) and Pigalle (1994).- Editor
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Mounir Soussi was born on 25 November 1986 in Sousse, Tunisia. He is an editor, known for Lotfi (2015), The Magic Ram (2019) and Norah (2023).- Actor
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Paul Barge was born on 11 September 1941 in Ferryville [now Manzil Bu Ruquaybah], Tunisia. He is an actor and director, known for Le paradis des riches (1978), Émile Zola ou La conscience humaine (1978) and Les cinq dernières minutes (1958).- Raphaël Mezrahi was born on March 24, 1964. He obtained a diploma in commerce (DUT) then one in art history (DEUG) and in cinema (Licence). In 1989 he started to work at French channel TF1 where he became successively archivist, duplex coordinator for the show 'Perdu de vue' (hosted by Jacques Pradel), journalist for 'Tout est possible' and casting director for 'Super Sexy'. Then he started to work with the crew of 'La caméra indiscrète' (hosted by Nagui), produced a Coluche 20h30 special with Guy Job and a 'Tribunal des Flagrants Délires' with Jean Carmet for 'la 25ème heure'.
In 1992, Raphaël decided to auto-finance his 'Fausses Interviews' by making the first ones with ex-judoka Thierry Rey, TV journalist and host Jean-Pierre Pernaut and actor Pierre Arditi. In 1995, he convinced Patrick Sébastien to make his first steps on TV in his show "Osons", with the nickname of Hugues Delatte. Thus he continued to make fake interviews and surprised himself when he saw that he started to be a funny comedian! 9 of his interviews were shown in 'Osons'. When the show was stopped, Raphaël joined Philippe Bouvard and his 'Grosses têtes' for 4 months, before being called to work with Philippe Gildas for "Nulle part ailleurs (soir)" (on channel Canal +) in 1996, where he made about 130 fake interviews (among them an unforgettable one with André Pousse that became his masterpiece!). He also made some funny reports about what fascinates him: real people! When Gildas left the show and Guillaume Durand replaced him, Mezrahi continued to make these reports until 1998. Then he left Canal + to work with Laurent Ruquier on radio Europe 1 ('Faut pas se gêner') and on TV.
In 1999 Raphaël became the official '12th man' of the soccer team of Troyes (while they were in Division 2) by following the team for a video called 'Objectif D1'. And in 2000 he started to write his first feature movie and a 'Troyes-man show'. - Director
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William Karel was born in Tunisia, studied in Paris before emigrating to Israel, where he lived for 10 years in a kibbutz. In 1981 he returned to France working for over 10 years as a photographer before concentrating on writing and directing. In 1995, he received an Emmy Award for his documentary J.F. Kennedy. He has written and directed many successful documentaries including Dark Side of the Moon and CIA's secret wars.- Composer
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F.R. David was born on 1 January 1947 in Menzel Bourguiba, Tunisia. He is a composer and actor, known for Call Me by Your Name (2017), The Sure Thing (1985) and The Next Man (1976).- Director
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Marcel Hanoun was born on 26 October 1929 in Tunis, Tunisia. He was a director and writer, known for L'été (1968), L'hiver (1969) and Une simple histoire (1959). He died on 29 September 2012 in Créteil, Val-de-Marne, France.- Actress
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Isabelle Doval is a French screenwriter and director. Before writing stories and making movies, she was a professional musical theater dancer and singer in shows like " Cabaret " and " Kiss me Kate" . She transitioned into cinema by becoming an actress. Especially at the "comédie française" for 2 years and in different plays directed by Jerôme Savary and Alain Marcel.
Isabelle Doval appeared in several films under the name Isabelle Dinelli; she was featured in 1996 in « Le plus beau métier du monde » in 1998 in « Comme Une bête » et « Comme un Poisson hors de l'eau » and in 2001 in « La Vérité si je mens 2.» However, those short roles remain rather confidential, as the young woman is working on a larger project.
Favoring directing, she made her first short films in 1996, including « Déçues » in 1999, as part of an anti-drug awareness campaign. There she met the producer Luc Besson and Michel Propper, who offered her the opportunity to make her first feature film. A year after writing the screenplay, she proposed the main role of the comedy « Rire et châtiment » (« Laughter and punishment ») to the famous french actor, José Garcia, recounting the tragic-comic adventures of a funny man who makes people laugh until they die. Continuing her career in filmmaking, she directed her second feature film in 2008 with « Un château en Espagne», the story of friendship between two children. Five years later, she gave birth to her third film: « Fonzy ». the french remake of the successful Quebec film (Starbuck) telling the story of a man who discovers he is the father of 533 children. On this occasion, she once again offered the leading role to José Garcia. In 2017, she co-directed the french TV show « Quadras » a story of a man who goes through a midlife crisis and who leaves his wife for another. In 2019, "Quadras" is adapted by Top Kapinos for Fox TV as a remake: « Lovestruck ». In 2018, She directed her latest movie « Abdel et la comtesse », an encounter between a countess and a young man who comes from the ghetto.- Actor
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Roberto Blanco was born on 7 June 1937 in Tunis, French Protectorate Tunisia [now Tunisia]. He is an actor, known for Look Who's Back (2015), Terribly Happy (2008) and Bühne frei für Marika (1958). He has been married to Luzandra Strassburg since 14 September 2013. He was previously married to Mireille Blanco.- Agata Flori was born on 15 April 1938 in Tunis, French Protectorate of Tunisia [now Tunisia]. She is an actress, known for 7 pistole per i MacGregor (1966), Operation Kid Brother (1967) and Up the MacGregors (1967).
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Dora Bouchoucha was born on 11 October 1957 in Tunis, Tunisia. She is a producer and actress, known for It Was Better Tomorrow (2012), Satin Rouge (2002) and Aisha Can't Fly Away Anymore.- Director
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Hailing from the vibrant city of Sfax, Tunisia, Marley DiAngelo emerged as a Tunisian-American luminary whose journey seamlessly blended the rhythm of dance with the artistry of filmmaking. Growing up in Tunisia, Marley's cultural roots infused his artistic expression with a rich tapestry of influences.
From the outset, Marley's early career unfolded on the stages, where he first showcased his exceptional talent as a dancer and performer in musicals. The enchanting rhythm of dance became the cornerstone of his artistic identity, captivating audiences and setting the stage for a remarkable journey ahead.
Over a decade, Marley honed his craft on the stages of cruise ships and resorts, becoming not just a performer but an artistic director who orchestrated immersive and captivating experiences. His career took him to multiple countries, and his ability to communicate fluently in six languages added a unique dimension to his interactions, connecting him with diverse audiences around the world.
However, a transformative moment beckoned-a call to channel his creative energy into a new realm. Fueled by a childhood dream, Marley made a courageous decision to pivot from performing to directing. Moving to the United States, he embarked on a journey of cinematic exploration.
The transition from dance to filmmaking was a profound metamorphosis, and Marley's experiences as a performer added a unique layer to his directorial approach. As he delved into the intricacies of storytelling and cinematography, his background in dance brought a rhythmic grace to his visual narratives.
Marley DiAngelo's journey continued to unfold with remarkable success, earning him multiple awards for his outstanding contributions as a film director and writer. The transition from dance to the role of an artistic director marked not just a career evolution but a testament to his versatility as an artist.
Today, Marley DiAngelo stands as a decorated filmmaker and artistic director, seamlessly bridging the worlds of dance and cinema. His name is etched among the esteemed winners in the world of entertainment-a testament to a journey that began on the stages of Sfax and unfolded through the captivating rhythm of dance, artistic direction, and the ability to communicate seamlessly in six languages, leaving an indelible mark across multiple countries.- Actor
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Mohamed Ben Attia was born on 5 January 1976 in Tunis, Tunisia. He is an actor and director, known for Hedi (2016), Dear Son (2018) and Behind the Mountains (2023).- Producer
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Serge Moati was born on 17 August 1946 in Tunis, French Protectorate of Tunisia. He is a producer and director, known for The 400 Blows (1959), La croisade des enfants (1988) and Yan Diga - Ils traverseront des pays comme des jardins (1970).- Actor
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Yassine Ben Gamra was born on 30 January 1985 in Tunis, Tunisia. He is an actor and producer, known for Sons of Moufida (2015), El-Foundou (2021) and Ibn Khaldoun (2021).