

Acting
Birthday: February 15, 1945 (80)
Place of Birth: El Asnam, Algeria
Biography
Miloud Khetib, born on February 15, 1945, in El Asnam, Algeria, is an Algerian actor and screenwriter. Miloud Khetib has enjoyed a rich and unique career, marked by a presence and energy that have captivated many audiences and directors. His first decisive encounter with theater occurred during a trip to the Avignon Festival, thanks to an initiative by a French company based in his hometown. This experience coincided with Algerian Independence Day, July 5, 1962, marking the beginning of his involvement in the performing arts. Upon returning to Algeria, he continued his training at the National School of Dramatic Arts.
Known For
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La Soupe Pop (2020)Age: 75
One Man and his Cow (2016)Age: 71as Hamé Hamed
Homeland (2013)Age: 68as Hamé Brahim
L'Orestie (2010)Age: 65
Le Soulier de satin (2009)Age: 64
Morituri (2007)Age: 62as Commissioner Brahim Llob
Ania's Tea (2005)Age: 60as Mehdi
Le Cri des hommes (1991)Age: 46as Ikhlef
Le Rescapé (1986)Age: 41as Ben Jouhad
Les Sacrifiés (1983)Age: 38as Mahmoud
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