Biographies: Mohamed Tsouli - Actor

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A Moroccan actor who is considered one of the pioneers of the theatrical movement in Morocco. He lived in Derb Sultan in Casablanca. His long career began in 1951 when he was 11 years old. His theatrical career began, and he presented several plays, such as The Flies by Jean-Paul Sartre, Caligula by Albert Camus, and then a play he wrote about the French colonization of Algeria, and he presented it in Tangier in the 1950s. He presented solo theater with the play The Emperor (1960). He also had a long career in television and drama, appearing in several series, such as Wolves Around (1997) and Al Batoul's Anklet (2002).