
Ahmed Benaissa
Acting
Born 1944-03-02 · Tlemcen, Algeria
Ahmed Benaïssa (in Arabic: أحمد بن عيسى), born March 2, 1944 in Algiers and died May 20, 2022 in Cannes, is a Franco-Algerian actor. As a child, Ahmed Benaïssa was fascinated by the religious festivals of Nédroma where he spent his summer holidays and at the age of 9, in Mazouna, he played in front of another kid's 9.5mm camera for 1mn30! The magic of the show leads him to make his own cinema with cardboard. He joined his father in Paris who had retreated there after his release following independence activities in Algeria. In Oise, at the college boarding school, he became a designated projectionist. In 1960-61, he was in Lyon, aged 17, and frequented the local artistic scene at the Théâtre de la Cité. There he attended the Al Capone show, directed by Planchon. It's dazzling. When Algeria gained independence in 1962, the Lyon consulate included him in an animation course for compatriots from Algeria, then returned to Algeria, to Sidi Bel Abbès, where he entered the conservatory municipal then led by Saïm El Hadj. In July 1964, on a family visit to Algiers, he convinced Bénaïssa Boudia and Mustapha Kateb to join a training course for conservatory graduates at the initiative of the TNA (Algerian National Theater). After six months of training, he was ranked first in each discipline. Its first distribution was under the leadership of Alloula in 1966/67 in Monnaies D’Or. It will be breathtaking there. The TNA sent him to an advanced training course in France, then he moved on to the International Theater Institute. In 1968, he was in the Perennetti and Jean Marie Serreau troupe touring across Europe. Bulimic, he will do café theater and cinema. In 1971, he returned to Algeria, and discovered a theater in decline, emptied of its substance and devoted to propaganda. He distanced himself after three years on stage, and headed towards cinema, then in full development in Algeria. For ten years, he appeared on the big and small screens. In 1985, he returned to the theater, then in a context of "text crisis" like the country at that time. He became a director, first of a children's theater with a superb Kalila or Dimna. In 1996, he directed the Sidi Bel Abbès Theater, then in a lethargic situation since Kateb Yacine was no longer there. He injects new blood with talented young local artists: Abbar Azzedine, Yahia Benamar, Niddal el Mellouhi and others. He will return to TNA. His most beautiful creation was El Maghara El Mounfajira in 2007 based on La Grotte Éclatée by Yamina Méchakra adapted by Haïder Benhassine. Over two decades, he put on shows where he trained comedians in the acting profession. In the cinema, in France and in Europe, we continue to call on Ahmed for his "mouth", his precision and his talent. On May 20, 2022 at 4:30 a.m., Ahmed Benaïssa died at the age of 78, in full promotion of the film Goutte d'or at the 2022 Cannes festival, of a pulmonary embolism in his sleep in a hospital in Cannes where he had been evacuated after feeling unwell. He is buried in the El-Alia cemetery in Algiers.
Filmography

The Arab
Jan 31, 2026

Sons of Ramses
Mar 1, 2023

Habib
Feb 22, 2023

Papicha
Oct 9, 2019

Close Enemies
Oct 3, 2018

Ismael's Ghosts
May 17, 2017

My Revolution
Aug 3, 2016

Gates of the Sun
Mar 18, 2015

Parfums d'Alger
Jan 1, 2015

Krim Belkacem
Nov 1, 2014

Mista
Jun 4, 2014

Harraga Blues
Oct 23, 2013

Sotto Voce
Jun 4, 2013

The Last Passenger
Oct 21, 2010

Outside the Law
Sep 21, 2010

Mostefa Ben Boulaïd
Dec 1, 2008

Inland
Aug 27, 2008

Arabian Nights
Nov 16, 2007

Délice Paloma
Jul 11, 2007

Morituri
Apr 25, 2007

Rome Rather Than You
Sep 4, 2006

Bab El Oued City
Nov 16, 1994

The Female Demon
Jan 2, 1994

Le Clandestin
Jan 1, 1989

The Epic of Cheikh Bouamama
Jan 7, 1985

One Roof, One Family
Feb 7, 1982

Kahla wa Bayda
Jan 1, 1980

Leila and the Others
Jan 2, 1977

Les Enfants de Novembre
Jan 2, 1975

Étoile aux dents ou Poulou le magnifique
Jan 1, 1971