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Ali Khemiri
علي الخميري
Khemiri in 2018
Born
Jendouba, Tunisia
NationalityTunisian
OccupationActor
Notable workThe Season of Men

Ali Khemiri (Arabic: علي الخميري) is a Tunisian actor.

Filmography

Cinema

  • 2000 : The Season of Men by Moufida Tlatli[1]
  • 2006 : Bin El Widyene by Khaled Barsaoui
  • 2008 : L'Accident by Rachid Ferchiou
  • 2010 : Fin décembre by Moez Kamoun
  • 2015 : Conflit by Moncef Barbouch

Television

Series

Television

  • 2001: Dhafayer by Habib Mselmani, Madih Belaid and Abdelhakim Alimi: Chikh Trab
  • 2002: Itr Al Ghadhab by Habib Mselmani and Ridha Kaham: Moncef Neji
  • 2003: Ikhwa wa Zaman by Hamadi Arafa, Wajiha Jendoubi and Dhafer Neji: Ali
  • 2005: Halloula w Sallouma by Ibrahim Letaief and Fares Naânaâ: Halloula's father
  • 2006:
    • Hayet Wa Amani by Mohamed Ghodhbane and Jamel Eddine Khelif
    • Hkeyet El Aroui
  • 2007: Layali el bidh (ar) (guest of honor in episode 18): the commissioner
  • 2008: Choufli Hal by Slaheddine Essid and Abdelkader Jerbi (guest of honor for episodes 29 and 30 of season 4): Omrane
  • 2009: Achek Assarab: Noureddine Lasmer
  • 2009-2011: Njoum Ellil by Madih Belaid, Amir Majouli and Mehdi Nasra
  • 2010: Min Ayyem Maliha by Abdelkader Jerbi
  • 2011: Master Malek by Fraj Slama: Hassan Ben Moumen
  • 2012: Onkoud El Ghadhab by Naim Ben Rhouma, Hichem Akermi and Abdelkader Bel Hadj Nasser
  • 2013:
    • Layem by Khaled Barsaoui, Jamil Najjar and Tahar Fazaâ
    • Awled Lebled (pilot episode) by Slim Ben Hafsa and Yassine Cherif
    • Yawmiyet Aloulou by Kamel Youssef: Salah
  • 2015:
    • More beautiful life (season 11: Bonus: debt of honor) by Didier Albert: Kader
    • Tunisian stories by Nada Mezni Hafaiedh (guest of honour)

[2]

  • 2016:
    • Madrasat Arasoul by Anouar Ayachi and Ali Eddeb: Omar Ibn Abdelaziz
    • Awled Moufida by Sami Fehri and Saoussen Jemni
    • Flashback
    • Dima Ashab by Abdelkader Jerbi: Hmaida
  • 2017: Dawama by Naim Ben Rhouma, Mohamed Ali Mihoub and Abdelmonem Haouas: Ibrahim, Yousra's father
  • 2018: Washing of Nabil Bessaida, Seifeddine Dhrif and Mariem Ben Jemai: Sadok, Racha's father
  • 2019: Ali Chouerreb (season 2) by Madih Belaid, Rania Mlika and Rabii Takeli

TV movies

Theater

  • 2004: Portraits (Choukhouss), text by Abdelbaki Mehri and direction by Ali Khemiri[3][4]
  • 2012: Crazy Carthage (Al Jamâa) by Hédi Oueld Baballah, text by Béchir Chaâbouni and Hédi Ben Amor

References

  1. ^ "Rencontre. Ali Khemiri : « Loin de la capitale, peu de collaborations". www.tunisia-today.com (in French). Retrieved 5 May 2022.
  2. ^ "Un Prime de Plus belle la vie en tournage en Tunisie : le cast et le scénario". www.leblogtvnews.com (in French). Retrieved 5 May 2022.
  3. ^ "Portraits, nouvelle production du Centre national des arts dramatiques du Kef". www.tunisia-today.com (in French). Retrieved 5 May 2022.
  4. ^ "Centre des arts dramatiques et scéniques du Kef : Personnages de Ali Khémiri". www.tunisia-today.com (in French). Retrieved 5 May 2022.