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Habib Benglia
Habib Benglia

Habib Benglia

ActingBorn August 25, 1895Died December 2, 1960 (age 65)Oran, Algeria

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 arriving, with his parents, in mainland France to deliver camels to the acclimatization garden where the exhibition was held. colonial "Les Nègres", in 1912. He decided to stay in France and began his career in 1913, both in theater and in cinema, after having met the actress and dancer Régine Flory, who introduced him to Cora Laparcerie, director of the Théâtre de la Renaissance. Mobilized for the First World War, he then joined Firmin Gémier's theater company which ended up at the Théâtre National de l'Odéon with Gaston Baty in 1922. Benglia was thus the first black to play roles from the classical repertoire, and he found himself also performing the title role of The Emperor Jones at the Odéon in 19234, at the age of 27. However, he explored other aspects of his art: dance, revues, vaudeville... Theater in all its forms remained his passion for more than 36 years. It was primarily through theater that he played a major role in Parisian cultural life between the wars. Benglia was also interested in cinema, but French cinema hardly offered him good roles. He is most often found in small roles in second-rate films, but also in a few colonial propaganda films, sometimes in ridiculously exotic roles. A few exceptions: Benglia stars in “Daïnah La Métisse”, he has interesting passages in “Sola ou Les Mystères de Paris”, then he makes a brief appearance in “Les Enfants du Paradis”, a film in which he only worked two days (December 5 and 6, 1943). In total, he appeared in around sixty films. It was the range of his deep voice which was most remarkable and which determined the roles entrusted to him. He died on December 2, 1960 at the Hôtel-Dieu hospital in Paris.

Filmography

1960
Candide or The Optimism in the 20th Century

as Le noir molesté (uncredited)

Movie
1960
Some Like It... Cold

as Hannibal Valmorin

Movie
1958
Tamango

as The Black Chief

Movie
1955Movie
1955
Native Drums

as Gomba

Movie
1950Movie
1948
The Figurehead

as The black

Movie
1948
La Renégate

as Youssef

Movie
1947
Le Bateau à soupe

as Le nègre

Movie
1945
Children of Paradise

as L'employé des bains turcs

Movie
1940Movie
1938Movie
1938Movie
1937
Grand Illusion

as Le sénégalais

Movie
1936Movie
1936
Les Gaietés du palace

as False mahradja's valet

Movie
1936Movie
1935
Mysteries of Paris

as Le docteur noir

Movie
1932Movie
1931Movie
1931
Alone

as L'Hindou

Movie
1927Movie

Personal Info

DepartmentActing
BirthdayAugust 25, 1895
Day of DeathDecember 2, 1960
Place of BirthOran, Algeria
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