Amal Ayouch
Biography
Born in Casablanca in 1966, Amal Ayouch showed interest in acting from an early age, performing on stage at high school. When she was 18, she arrived in Montpellier where she studied to become a pharmacist. While at university, in 1987 she joined a theatre group attached to the French literature department.[5]
She began her film career thanks to another pharmacist, Hassan Benjelloun, who gave her an important part in Les Amis d'hier (1998). Soon afterwards, Hakim Noury invited her to star in Destin de Femme together with Rachid El Ouali. Playing a woman who refused to submit to a difficult husband, she contributed to the film's success.[5]
In 1999, she agreed to play a woman of loose morals in Ali Zaoua directed by her cousin Nabil Ayouch. Similar roles followed in Farida Belyazid's Casablanca, Casablanca (2002) and Chassan Benjelloun's Les lèvres du silence (2001) and Farida Belyazid's Casablanca, Casablanca (2002). She went on to star in Driss Chouika's Le jeu de l'amour (2006), allowing her to master a difficult role in intimate scenes with Younes Megri.[5] She has also played in other successful films including Les Anges de Satan (2007).[3]
She appeared in two films directed by Nabil Lahlou, Les années de l'exil (2001) and Tabite or not Tabite (2004). It was also Lahlou who encouraged her to act on the stage, inviting her to appear in his theatrical productions, including Ophélie n’est pas Morte, Les Tortues, Antigone, and En Attendant Godot.[5]
Filmography
Operation Red Sea
as Chief Secretary's Wife 2018
Ali Zaoua: Prince of the Streets
as Madame Zaoua 2001
Eye on Juliet
as Mrs. Al Qasim 2018
Kandisha
as Dr. Maliki 2008
Française
as Mme Laktani 2008
The Midnight Orchestra
2016
The Gospel of Mark
as Herodias 2015
The Gospel of Matthew
as Herodias 2014
Casablanca, Casablanca
2002
Yesterday's Friends
1998
Sotto Voce
2013The Silent Lips
2002
The Years of Exile
2002
Tabite or Not Tabite
2006The Birthday
2014
Love in the Medina
as Halima 2011