Mohamed Chouikh
Mohamed Chouikh
Biography
Mohamed Chouikh (born 1943) is an Algerian filmmaker and actor. Mohamed Chouikh was born at Mostaganem, Algeria on 3 September 1943, where he was to become a stage actor with a troupe which later developed into the Algerian National Theatre. In 1965, he acted in one of Algeria's greatest film productions, L'Aube des damnés by René Vautier and Ahmed Rachedi. In 1966 he took the role of Lakhdar (the son) in Mohamed Lakhdar Hamina's highly successful Le vent des Aurès. In 1972 he directed L'Embouchure for Algerian TV, followed in 1974 by Les Paumés (1974). In 1982 he made his first feature-length film, Rupture, and has pursued a writer-director career since then.
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Directing
Known Credits
19
Gender
Male
Birthday
1943-11-03 (81 years old)
Place of Birth
Mostaganem, Algéria
Acting

2003

Dance of the Wind as Not available

1976

The Nomads as Not available

1971

The Passengers as Narrator

1970

Elise, or Real Life as Arezki

1969

The Outlaws as Ali

1967

The Winds of the Aures as Lakhdar

1965

Dawn of the Damned as Not available

1965

L'Obstacle as Not available
Crew

2005

Douar De Femmes Writer

2005

Douar De Femmes Director

1998

The Desert Ark Writer

1998

The Desert Ark Director

1988

The Citadel Director

1988

The Citadel Writer

1982

Breakdown Writer

1982

Breakdown Director

1982

Sandstorm First Assistant Director

NaN

Lakhdar Ben Khlouf Director