Mohamed Benbrahim

Mohamed Benbrahim was an American actor known for his roles in Rabat (2011), Casanegra (2008), and Les Casablancais (1999). Born in 1949 in Casablanca, Morocco, he gained recognition for his contributions to Moroccan cinema. He passed away on May 8, 2013, in Rabat, Morocco.

Personal and Family Life

Mohamed Benbrahim was born into a Moroccan family and spent a significant part of his life in Casablanca. Not much is publicly known about his personal life or family, but he was respected in the Moroccan entertainment industry for his dedication to acting and storytelling.

Career

Benbrahim’s acting career spanned several decades, during which he appeared in numerous films and television projects. He became well-known for his versatile performances and contributed significantly to Moroccan cinema, helping to showcase the country’s culture and narratives.

Death and Legacy

Mohamed Benbrahim passed away on May 8, 2013, due to complications from diabetes. His death was a loss to the Moroccan film community, but his work continues to influence new generations of actors and filmmakers in the region. He is remembered for his iconic roles and the impact he had on Moroccan cinema.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Casanegra 2008-12-24 Zrirek
شي غادي وشي جاي 2011-12-10
Rabat 2011-06-15 Mechanic
فيها الملحة والسكر ومابغاتش تموت 1999-01-01
فيها الملحة والسكر و مابغاتش تموت 2 2005-01-01
طرائف أصدقاء 2006-09-01 Butcher
ماجد 2010-12-15
النية تغلب 2000-01-01 Mustapha
الشاوش 2005-01-01 Sellam
Solomon 1997-12-15 Second Old Man
Les Casablancais 1999-01-02
Les Pierres bleues du désert 1992-01-01 Najib’s father
Mille Mois 2003-10-01