Habib Benglia
Biography
Habib Benglia, born August 25, 1895 in Oran (Algeria) and died December 2, 1960 at the Hôtel-Dieu hospital in Paris 4th, is a French actor and dancer. He was the first black French artist to experience such success in the 1920s. Married, he was the father of two children. Born to caravan parents, originally from Mali (then called French Sudan), he lived his entire childhood in Timbuktu, before...Read More
Known For
Acting Career
- 1960
Candide or The Optimism in the 20th Century
As: Le noir molesté (uncredited)
- 1960
Some Like It... Cold
As: Hannibal Valmorin
- 1958
Tamango
As: The Black Chief
- 1950
La Danseuse de Marrakech
As: Taraor
- 1948
The Figurehead
As: The black
- 1948
La Renégate
As: Youssef
- 1947
Le Bateau à soupe
As: Le nègre
- 1945
Children of Paradise
As: L'employé des bains turcs
- 1938
Mon curé chez les riches
As: (uncredited)
- 1937
Grand Illusion
As: Le sénégalais
- 1936
Les Gaietés du palace
As: False mahradja's valet
- 1936
Le Roman d'un spahi
As: Nyaor
- 1935
Mysteries of Paris
As: Le docteur noir
- 1932
Dainah the Mixed
As: Le mari
- 1931
Alone
As: L'Hindou