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Home/People/Ouardia Hamtouche
Ouardia Hamtouche profile photo
Born
Feb 18, 1930Died: Jan 2, 1991
Lived 60 years
Place of Birth
Algiers, Algeria
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

11
Movies
0
TV Shows
Also Known As
Wardia Hamtouche
وردية حمتوش
Quardia Hamtouche
Ouardia Hamitouche
Ourdia Hamtouch
IMDb ProfileOfficial Website

Ouardia Hamtouche

Acting

Biography
Ouardia Hamtouche (Arabic: وردية حمتوش‎), born Ouardia Annab on February 18, 1930 in Algiers and died on January 2, 1991 in Épernay in France, is an Algerian actress. She is the maternal grandmother of French rapper of Algerian origin Karim Zenoud, known under the stage name Lacrim. Married very young, at the age of 15, she worked as a cleaner at the Mustapha Pacha hospital in Algiers, while studying. Her career as an artist began when she participated in radio broadcasts, while continuing her work as a hospital cleaner at night. A few years later, she played in comedies by interpreting various roles for television, theater and cinema in the great popular Algerian films of the 80s and 90s, such as "Hassan Niya" by Ghaouti Bendedouche with Rouiched (1982), “From Hollywood to Tamanrasset” (1991), a classic of Algerian comedy bringing together all the best actors of the time, “Le Mariage Des Dupes” by Hadj Rahim, alongside Mustapha El-Anka, “Taxi El Makhfi ( Le Clandestin)" with Athmane Ariouet and Yahia Benmabrouk or even "Sombrero" by Rabah Bouberas, and many others. His talent will be exported in French productions including "Nuit D'Ivresse" by Bernard Nauer, alongside Josiane Balasko, Thierry Lhermitte, Michel Blanc, "Les Folles Annnées Du Twist" by Mahmoud Zemmouri, with Malik Lakhdar-Hamina, Jacques Villeret, Richard Bohringer... Very quickly becoming a popular face, Ouardia Hamtouche was able to conquer the public with her simple and natural appearance as an “Algerian mamma” which made her so close to the public with her satirical humor like Rachid Ksentini, or Mohamed Touri. She died on January 1, 1991 of a heart attack on a train, while visiting her daughter in Metz (France). In 2012, a tribute was dedicated to her for two days at the El Mouggar cinema in Algiers, where films in which she starred were screened.
From Hollywood to Tamanrasset poster

From Hollywood to Tamanrasset

as Sue Ellen
1990
Hassan Niya poster

Hassan Niya

Cast
1989
Le Clandestin poster

Le Clandestin

as El Haja
1989
The Citadel poster

The Citadel

as Zoubida
1988
Nuit d'ivresse poster

Nuit d'ivresse

as Mother of the bistro owner
1986
Les Folles Années du Twist poster

Les Folles Années du Twist

Cast
1986
Hassan Taxi poster

Hassan Taxi

Cast
1982
One Roof, One Family poster

One Roof, One Family

Cast
1982
Khouth Ma Aâtak Allah (عرس الدايم, خود ما اعطاك الله) poster

Khouth Ma Aâtak Allah (عرس الدايم, خود ما اعطاك الله)

Cast
1981
Kahla wa Bayda poster

Kahla wa Bayda

Cast
1980
Leila and the Others poster

Leila and the Others

as La femme du bus
1977