Hassan El Fad  | |
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حسن الفد  | |
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| Born | 24 November 1962 | 
| Nationality | Moroccan | 
| Citizenship | Morocco | 
| Occupation(s) | Actor, comedian | 
| Known for | Mona Saber | 
Hassan El Fad (born 24 November 1962) is a Moroccan actor and comedian born in Casablanca.[1] He is known for his humor and comedy shows. He plays the saxophone.[2]
His first one-man show was called Ninja. After the success of Ninja, El Fad specialized in doing serial comic shows such as Chaîne Ci BiBi, Canal 36, and Chanily TV. On-stage in 2005 El Fad presented a new one-man show Docteur Escargot ("Doctor Snail"). He also starred in the television series L'Couple.[3]
Career
In 2009, he presented Hassan O Rbato, a show featuring many traditional artists,[4] recorded directly from Jemaa el-Fna square in Marrakech. In 2010, El Fad collaborated with director Abdelhak Chabi to create the series Fad TV, a spoof of sketches in 30 episodes. Hassan is working for the first time with young actors such as Badia Senhaji, Fouad Sad-Allah, Hamid Morchid,[5] Oussama Mahmoud Ghadfi and the Moroccan singer Said Moskir. In 2011, Hassan El Fad collaborated with operator Wana Corporate and created Bayn Show, a series in the form of Quiz TV, which was broadcast on YouTube and then on the 2M channel.[6]
Television films
- 1995 : "Alwaad"
 - 2003 : Rahma
 
TV series
- 1999 : Oujhi F'oujhek
 - 2001 : Chaîne Ci BiBi
 - 2003 : Canal 36
 - 2005 : Chanily TV
 - 2007 : Tit Swit
 - 2010 : Fad TV
 - 2011-2012 : Bayn show
 - 2012 : Diwana avec Abdelkader Secteur
 - 2013 : L'Couple
 - 2014 : L'Couple 2
 - 2016 : Kabour et Lahbib
 - 2016 : Salwa o Zoubir
 - 2018 : Kabour et Lahbib 2
 - 2020 : Tendance
 - 2022 : Ti Ra Ti
 
Theatre
One-man-show
- 1997 : Ninja
 - 2005 : Docteur escargot
 - 2009 : Hassan O Rbaâto
 - 2012 : Ain Sebaâ
 - 2017 : Who is Kabour?
 
Cinéma
- 1993 : Yarit
 - 1993 : Lumières short film
 - 1996 : Fabula short film
 - 1997 : Les 401 coups
 - 1998 : Le destin d'une femme
 - 2000 : Ali, Rabiaa et les autres...
 - 2002 : Mona Saber
 - 2003 : Me, my mother and Bétina
 - 2020 : Claude Gagnon’s Les Vieux Chums: Abdel
 
References
- ↑ ALAIN BOUITHY. "L'humoriste présente un spectacle inédit à Casablanca: Hassan El Fad se remémore "Ain Sebâa"". Libération.
 - ↑ "Hassan El Fad, l'artisan du rire". Bladi.net.
 - ↑ "L'Couple, c'est fini!". Telquel.ma.
 - ↑ Et-Tayeb Houdaïfa. La Vie éco. "Hassan El Fad, le bouffon bien-aimé". lavieeco.com.
 - ↑ "Hassan El Fad: "Je suis un pur produit marocain" - Leconomiste.com". www.lecomoniste.com.
 - ↑ "Hassan El Fad, humoriste – Jeune Afrique". JeuneAfrique.com (in French). Retrieved 10 October 2022.
 
