Renowned Moroccan Actor and Playwright Mohamed Khaddi Dies at 72
– byKamal
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The great Moroccan actor and playwright, Mohamed Khaddi, died at the age of 72, on Monday, September 2, after a long battle with his illness.
According to the Bilwadeh website, the actor had gone through health complications, after suffering a stroke. He had remained under medical supervision, in a private clinic in Rabat.
Originally from the city of Salé, where he was born in 1947, Mohamed Khaddi went through several cinematographic experiences, particularly on television, in cinema and in the theater.
Actor and director, the deceased had played in great cinematographic masterpieces, such as The Messenger alongside Anthony Quinn and Mr Jones with Richard Gere.
Category: Morocco
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