Born 1921 (age 77) · Algiers, Algeria
Appears in 13 titles

Ahmed Ayad (April 28, 1921 - January 20, 1999), was an Algerian actor and comedian born in Algiers, to a father from Aït Djennad in the wilaya of Tizi Ouzou and a mother from Blida. He is the half-brother of singer Hadj Mrizek. During childhood, Rouiched did a thousand small jobs to survive. Self-taught, he obtained his first role in a play by Abdelhamid Ababsa entitled “Estardjâ Yâ Assi” (Come back to you O unconscious). His interpretation saves the piece from flopping. He then launched into the profession and became the leader of an artistic troupe. He rubbed shoulders with the big names of the time: Rachid Ksentini, Mustapha Badie, Nadjat Tounsi, Sid-Ali Fernandel, Mohamed Touri, Mustapha Kateb… His conception of art and theater earned him the grievances of Mahieddine Bachetarzi. After independence, he was part of the Algerian National Theater troupe, but won recognition on television and in cinema in the film "Hassen Terro" by Mohamed Lakhdar-Hamina. Rouiched, who became a very great figure in Algerian comedy theater and cinema, continued his career on Algerian Television where he played in numerous sketches and television films until his death in 1999.

Filmography

The Battle of Algiers
7.9
The Battle of Algiers
1966
as The Drunk Man (uncredited)
Opium and the Stick
7.8
Opium and the Stick
1970
as Tayeb
Hassan Terro
8.5
Hassan Terro
1967
as Hassan Terro
Hassan Taxi
7.8
Hassan Taxi
1982
as Hassan Taxi
Hassan Terro's Escape
8.3
Hassan Terro's Escape
1974
as Hassan Terro
Sons of the Earth
Crazy About Music
10.0
Crazy About Music
1967
Hassan Terro au Maquis
10.0
Hassan Terro au Maquis
1978
as Hassan Terro
El Ghoula
10.0
El Ghoula
1972
Hassan Niya
10.0
Hassan Niya
1989
as Hassan
L'Histoire Du Film "La Bataille D'Alger"
10.0
L'Histoire Du Film "La Bataille D'Alger"
2018
as Self (archive footage)
The Unexpected Party
Reveries of the Solitary Actor
Reveries of the Solitary Actor
2016
as Self (archive footage)