
Actor
Born December 4, 1952 in Paris, France
Farid Chopel, whose real name was Farid Amar Rabia, was born on December 4, 1952, in Paris and died on April 20, 2008, in the same city. He was a French actor and singer. The only child of Algerian immigrant parents, Farid Chopel was born in Paris and had a relatively happy childhood despite the absence of his father and the arrest of his stepfather, who was a leader in the FLN (National Liberation Front). Raised by his mother and grandmother, he initially aspired to become a doctor, until he discovered theater in high school. Blessed with an unusual physique and boundless energy, the young Chopel made his debut in experimental physical theater with the troupe "Laïla," and events quickly unfolded from there. In the late 1970s, he became the writer and performer of several famous shows, which he would perform throughout his career and all over the world, including "Chopélia," "Les Aviateurs," and "Le cri de la girafe."

Un si beau voyage
Mohammed

It's Gradiva Who Is Calling You
Anatoli

A City Is Beautiful at Night
Le Berbère aveugle

Water War
Ahmad

Run for Your Life
Marc

Zone interdite
Self

A Vampire in Paradise
Arbi Nosfer

The Flesh
Aldo

La Goutte d'or
Ibrahim

Plato's Banquet
Agathon

Jane B. by Agnès V.
Colonial

Bains de Minuit
Self - Guest

Nulle part ailleurs
Self

Follow My Gaze
Le laveur de carreaux

Victoires de la musique
Self

Descente de Police
Self - Guest

All Mixed Up
Rico Da Silva

The Vengeance of the Winged Serpent
Mustapha

Wild Animals
Keller

L'Addition
Jose

Les Princes
Samson, the madman

My Best Friend's Girl
Le loubard

Merci Bernard

Le Grand Échiquier
Self