
Actor
Born March 2, 1944 in Tlemcen, Algeria
Ahmed Benaïssa (in Arabic: أحمد بن عيسى), born March 2, 1944 in Algiers and died May 20, 2022 in Cannes, is a Franco-Algerian actor. As a child, Ahmed Benaïssa was fascinated by the religious festivals of Nédroma where he spent his summer holidays and at the age of 9, in Mazouna, he played in front of another kid's 9.5mm camera for 1mn30! The magic of the show leads him to make his own cinema with cardboard. He joined his father in Paris who had retreated there after his release following independence activities in Algeria. In Oise, at the college boarding school, he became a designated projectionist. In 1960-61, he was in Lyon, aged 17, and frequented the local artistic scene at the Théâtre de la Cité. There he attended the Al Capone show, directed by Planchon. It's dazzling.

The Arab
Haroun

Sons of Ramses
Younes

Habib
Habib's father

Papicha
Hafid

Close Enemies
Raji, "godfather" of the estate

Ismael's Ghosts
Farias

My Revolution
Rida

Gates of the Sun
Mohamed

Parfums d'Alger

Krim Belkacem

Mista

Harraga Blues

Sotto Voce

The Last Passenger

Outside the Law
Father

Mostefa Ben Boulaïd

Inland
Lakhdar

Arabian Nights
Sheperd

Délice Paloma
Monsieur Bellil

Morituri
Commissioner Dine

Rome Rather Than You
Policeman

Bab El Oued City
The Imam

The Female Demon

Le Clandestin
The Sheriff

The Epic of Cheikh Bouamama

One Roof, One Family

Kahla wa Bayda
Rago

Leila and the Others

Les Enfants de Novembre

Étoile aux dents ou Poulou le magnifique
Jibé

La Tragédie du Roi Christophe
Juan de Dios-Martial Besse