
Abderrahmane El Kebir
Acting
1930-02-01 · Maghnia, Algeria
Abderrahmane El Kebir (in arabic : عبد الرحمن الكبير), born February 1, 1930 in Maghnia, Algeria and died July 21, 2017 in Paris, is an Algerian actor. After a few extras, he was hired by Ali Ghalem to play the lead role in his film/documentary Mektoub, which tells the story of a young Maghrebian arriving in France in the 1970s, lost in a world he does not know. He was then assigned to the roles that French cinema attributed to Maghrebians in the 1970s and 80s: dark henchman, terrorist, grocer... Often credited El Kebir, El Kebir, Adder El Kebir, Abderrahmane El Kebir, he will accumulate throughout his career, between 1969 and 2017, more than seventy appearances in films, TV films and short films. He will work with Michel Audiard, Gérard Oury, Georges Lautner, Mathieu Kassovitz, among others... Abderrahmane El Kebir died on July 21, 2017 in Paris.
movieIsmael's Ghosts
as Le vieil homme préfecture · 2017 · 5.5
movieUne Histoire à ma Fille
as Ahmed · 2007 · 0.0
movieMade in France
as Lamine · 2001 · 8.3
movieReturn to Algiers
as Fadel's brother · 2000 · 6.9
movieFugue en Ré
as Maghribi man · 1999 · 10.0
movieDouce France
as Father Malouf · 1995 · 5.8
movieÉlisa
as · 1995 · 6.4
tvThe Castle of Olive Trees
as Blaïd · 1993 · 6.8
movieBarjo
as Le gardien de l'usine · 1992 · 4.9
movieWhite Nightmare
as Farouk · 1992 · 5.9
movieBrothers in Arms
as Kada · 1989 · 6.7
movieNuit d'ivresse
as The drinker of Boukha · 1986 · 6.0
Retour à Cherchell
as · 1983 · 8.0
movieGirls
as · 1980 · 4.3
movieThese Sorcerers Are Mad
as · 1978 · 5.6
movieDeath of a Corrupt Man
as Kébir · 1977 · 6.5
moviePlus ça va, moins ça va
as L'ouvrier arabe · 1977 · 4.4
tvMinichronique
as Un bricoleur · 1976 · 5.0
movieNo Problem!
as Anita's upstairs neighbor · 1975 · 5.5
tvUn curé de choc
as Le gitan · 1974 · 7.0
movieThe Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob
as Farès Henchman · 1973 · 7.4
movieThe Conspiracy
as · 1973 · 5.7
movieLes Déracinés
as · 1972 · 0.0
movieMoney Money Money
as Militant (uncredited) · 1972 · 6.7