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Hassan Ben Badida | |
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Born | 1960 Casablanca, Morocco |
Nationality | Moroccan |
Occupation | Actor |
Hassan Ben Badida born in Casablanca in 1960, is a Moroccan actor. [1]
Hassan Ben Badida made his artistic debut by staging a play on the stage of the Youth Center for Arts, And become popular to Moroccan audience, [2] especially after his roles in film They're the dogs in the 2013 directed by Hicham Lasri , [3] After that Hour of Hell television film. [4]
Year | Title |
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2010 | Wlad El Bahja |
2011 | The End |
2012 | Monster Dance |
2012 | Androman – Blood and Coal |
2013 | C'est eux les chiens |
2014 | The Sea Is Behind |
2017 | Occupation Killer |
2017 | Statistics Mall |
2017 | Headbang Lullaby |
2017 | Hayat |
2018 | Kilikis Douar Lboum |
2018 | Jahilya |
2019 | Hala Madrid Visca Barca |
2019 | Min Agli Al Qadia |
2019 | The Unknown Saint |
2019 | Cambodia |
2020 | Melodia Al Morphine |
2020 | Kharif Toufah |
2020 | Al Najm |
2020 | Congé |
Year | Title | Notes |
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2018 | Saa Fi Al Jahim | 30 episodes |
2013 | Moudawala | 30 episodes |
2014 | Kenza Fi Douar | 30 episodes |
2018 | Fok Sehhab | 30 episodes |
2022 | Moul Lmlih | 30 episodes |
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