Fethi Haddaoui (9 December 1961 – 12 December 2024) was a Tunisian actor, director, writer and producer.[1][2][3][4][5]
Early life
Fethi Haddaoui was born in Tunis, Tunisia in 1961. He is originally from Thala.
Career
Fethi Haddaoui was the main actor in several plays, including Arab and El Aouada. He was also a television personality thanks to his participation in several soap operas and series, in Tunisia, Syria, Jordan, Morocco, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, Lebanon, Italy and France. In cinema, he played in several European films under the direction of directors like Franco Rossi, Serge Moati, Jean Sagols Peter Kassovitz and others.
Haddaoui won numerous awards during his career, including Best Supporting Actor for his role in No Man's Love and Noce d'été at the Carthage Film Festival, best male interpretation at the Oran International Arabic Film Festival, best director at the Festival des radios and Arab televisions for La Cité du savoir.
Personal life and death
Haddaoui was married to the Syrian Razam Hijazi and had two children together, a boy named Adam, and a daughter, Jamila.
Death
Haddaoui died on 12 December 2024, at the age of 63.[6]
2012: Lecture croisée with Carole Bouquet (Tunisia)
2013: Lecture (Tunisia)
2014: Lecture (France)
2017: Promesse Factory (France)
Videos
2014–2015: advertising spots for the Tunisian brand of harissa and tomato paste Sicam
Awards and nominations
1979: Award for best male performance for his role in I swore the victory of the sun at the National Festival of School Theater, Ibn Charaf high school;
1980: Award for the best male interpretation for his role in Nazeem Hikmet at the National Festival of School Theater Ibn Charaf high school;