Mohamed Zinet (Arabic: محمد زينت) is an Algerian actor and director, born January 16, 1932 in the Casbah of Algiers in Algeria, and died April 10, 1995 in Bondy in France. Born in 1932 in Algiers, Mohamed Zinet developed a passion for theater at a very young age. He led an amateur troupe called El-Manar El-Djazairi (The Algerian Flambeau) and in 1947, in Paris, he presented an adaptation of Bourgeois Gentilhomme by Molière in the Wagram room. Officer of the National Liberation Army (ALN) during the war of independence, he was seriously injured during a mission, then transported to Tunis where the artistic troupe of the National Liberation Front (FLN) was created which constituted the core of the future Algerian National Theater. During his stay in Tunis, he played the role of Lakhdar in Le Cadavre Encerclé by Kateb Yacine, directed by Jean-Marie Serreau. After a first internship in 1959 at the Berliner Ensemble in the GDR, Mohammed Zinet did a second at the Kammerspiele in...
The Under-Gifted
1980
Les Ajoncs
1970
Monangambeee
1968
The Common Man
1975
Madame Rosa
1977
Le Bougnoul
1975
Robert et Robert
1978
Le Retour
1979
The Kick of Sirocco
1979
Les Avocats du Diable
1981
Tahia Ya Didou !
1971
Les Trois Cousins
1970
Aziza
1980
Zinet, Algiers, Happiness
2023