

Acting
Birthday: August 25, 1895 (130)
Place of Birth: Oran, Algeria
Biography
Habib Benglia, born August 25, 1895 in Oran (Algeria) and died December 2, 1960 at the Hôtel-Dieu hospital in Paris 4th, is a French actor and dancer. He was the first black French artist to experience such success in the 1920s. Married, he was the father of two children. Born to caravan parents, originally from Mali (then called French Sudan), he lived his entire childhood in Timbuktu, before arriving, with his parents, in mainland France to deliver camels to the acclimatization garden where the exhibition was held. colonial "Les Nègres", in 1912.
Known For
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Some Like It... Cold (1960)Age: 65as Hannibal Valmorin
Candide or The Optimism in the 20th Century (1960)Age: 65as Le noir molesté (uncredited)
Tamango (1958)Age: 63as The Black Chief
A Missionary (1955)Age: 60
Native Drums (1955)Age: 60
La Danseuse de Marrakech (1950)Age: 55as Taraor
The Figurehead (1948)Age: 53as The black
La Renégate (1948)Age: 53as Youssef
Le Bateau à soupe (1947)Age: 52as Le nègre
Children of Paradise (1945)Age: 50as L'employé des bains turcs
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