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Fethi Haddaoui  (in Arabic: فتحي الهداوي), was born on December 9, 1961 in Tunis, he is a Tunisian actor.
He began his career in theater at Ibn-Charaf high school, under the guidance of his teacher Hamadi Mezzi, with classical plays.
He continued his studies in the field of acting at the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts in Tunis.
On October 7, 2011, he became the president of the International Hammam Festival and held this position until March 31, 2014.

Fethi Haddaoui Lifestyle, Biography, Age, Height, Marriage, Contact & Information

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Real name
Fethi Haddaoui
Nickname
Fethi Haddaoui
Profession
Actor
Date of Birth
December 9, 1961
Age
60 ans ( 2022)

Physical characteristics

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Eye colour
Dark Browns
Hair color
Gris

Career & Timeline

Filmography

Feature films

  • 1985: The Cup
  • 1987 : A boy named Jesus
  • 1988: The Sabots in gold
  • 1988: The Wait
  • 1988: Arab de Fadhel Jaibi
  • 1989: The Summer of All Sorrows
  • 1990: Halfaouine, the child of the terraces
  • 1992: Diamond Dust
  • 1994: Badly extinguished fires
  • 1995: A Certain Regard
  • 1996: Identity check
  • 1998 : Kelibia Mazzara
  • 1998 : No Man’s Love
  • 2000: Treble Clef
  • 2001 : The 3 Kings
  • 2003: The Assassinated Sun
  • 2004: Summer Wedding
  • 2005: Shadows
  • 2009 : Cinecittà
  • 2012: Thursday afternoon
  • 2012: Bab El Falla
  • 2020 : Golden Butterfly

Short films

  • 1992: A certain look
  • 1997: Treble Clef
  • 1998 : Kelibia Mazzara
  • 2011: Save who can
  • 2013: Anything
  • 2013: Yed Ellouh

Series

  • 1992: Gone with the Wind
  • 1993: The Tempest
  • 1994 : Tomorrow
  • 1994: The Harvest
  • 1997: Tej min chouk
  • 1999: Al Toubi
  • 2002 : So
  • 2004: Al Hajjaj
  • 2004: Gamret Sidi Mahrous
  • 2004: Abou Zid Al-Hilali
  • 2005: The Last Rose
  • 2005: Al Mourabitoun
  • 2008 : Sayd Errim
  • 2010 : Casting
  • 2012: For Catherine’s Beautiful Eyes
  • 2012 : Omar
  • 2013: Yawmiyat Imraa
  • 2013: Layem
  • 2013: Zawja ​​El Khamsa
  • 2014-2015: Naouret El Hawa
  • 2015 : School
  • 2015: Bolice (episodes 3 and 4)
  • 2016: The President
  • 2017: Lumberyard
  • 2017 : The Imams – Ahmad Ibn Hanbal
  • 2019 : The Master 
  • 2019: Kingdoms of Fire
  • 2019-2020: Awled Moufida (seasons 4 and 5)
  • 2020: Nouba (season 2) 
  • 2020: Galb El Dhib
  • 2021: Awled El Ghoul
  • 2022 : Year

Theater

  • 1982 : Doulab
  • 1984 : Lost
  • 1987 : Arab
  • 1989: El Aouada
  • 2000: The Koran
  • 2003: Oedipus
  • 2011: Cross reading
  • 2012: Cross reading
  • 2013: Reading (Tunisia)
  • 2014: Reading (France)
  • 2017 : Promesse Factory (France)

Personal data

  • Place of birth: Tunis
  • Astrological sign: Sagittarius
  • Tunisian nationality
  • Location: Tunis
  • Studies: Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts of Tunis
  • Start of career: 1985
  • Religion: Muslim
  • Hobbies: Theater
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  • Favorite singer: Oum Kalthoum
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  • Favorite Song: I Feel Good (James Brown)

Family & Marriage

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  • Marital Status: Married
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Little known facts

In 2013, Fethi Haddaoui won the prize for best actor and the prize for Ramadan star at the Romdhane Awards, awarded by Mosaïque FM.
He received the best actor award for his role in Nouret El Hawa at the 2014 Romdhane Awards.
Between 2014-2015 he worked in commercials for the Tunisian brand of harissa and tomato concentrate Sicam.
During the Carthage Film Days 2000 he won the prize for best supporting actor for his role in the film No Man’s Love by Nidhal Chatta.
During the 2004 Carthage Cinematographic Days, he received an award for best supporting actor for his role in the film Noce d’été by Mokhtar Ladjimi.

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