Djamel Bendeddouche

Djamel Bendeddouche

Personal Info

  • Known for

    Directing

  • Gender

    Male

  • Birthday

    1941-01-01

  • Day of Death

    2022-02-20 (81 years old)

  • Place of Birth

    Tlemcen, Algeria

Biography

Born in 1941 in Tlemcen, Djamel Bendeddouche discovered the world of television and cinema very young, just after adolescence. He was barely 17 years old when he started as an actor. The first film in which he acted dates back to 1958-1959, entitled “Fadila” by Francis Mischkind. It is a short film depicting the friendship of two children and shot in the Casbah of Algiers in the middle of the Algerian war. “Fadila” won the Grand Prix du cinéma at the Salon de l’enfance in 1959 and was awarded by the Center national de la cinématographie (CNC) in France.

Djamel Bendeddouche has had a rich career. After his first experience as an actor, he explored other facets of this magical world of culture by moving into radio theater, before joining National Television following the recovery of independence. A few years before, he had made his debut in directing as a script with Mustapha Badie, in 1960, on the television of the time, Radio et Télévision française (ex-RTF) which became Radio Télévision algérien (ex-RTA) after independence. Far from being content with his modest experience, Djamel Bendeddouche left to improve his skills abroad and completed a directing internship at the French Television Radio Broadcasting Office (ORTF) in Paris in 1965.

Acting

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