List of Algerians

Notable Algerians include:

Artists

Actors

  • Hadj Abderrahmane, actor and comedian[1]
  • Isabelle Adjani, French actress
  • Allalou, playwright, theatre director, and actor known as the father of Algerian theater
  • Mahieddine Bachtarzi, singer of opera (tenor), actor, writer, and director of the TNA (Théâtre National Algérien)
  • Jean-Pierre Bacri, actor and screenwriter
  • Ramzy Bedia, French-Algerian actor
  • Leïla Bekhti, French-Algerian actress
  • Alice Belaïdi, French-Algerian actress
  • Catherine Belkhodja, French-Algerian actress
  • Adila Bendimerad, actress and screenwriter
  • M'hamed Benguettaf, actor and playwright
  • Jean Benguigui, stage, screen, and television actor
  • Dali Benssalah, actor in James Bond movie No Time to Die (2021)
  • Biyouna, singer, actress and comedian
  • Mohamed Bouchaïb, Libya-born Algerian actor
  • Sofia Boutella, actress, model and dancer
  • Rachida Brakni, French actress
  • Patrick Bruel, singer, actor, and professional poker player
  • Alain Chabat, actor and director
  • Mohamed Chouikh, filmmaker
  • Mohamed Fellag, actor and comedian
  • Eva Green, actress and model
  • Khaled Habib, singer-songwriter, composer, actor, film director
  • Roger Hanin, film actor and director
  • Marlène Jobert, actress, singer and author
  • Reda Kateb, actor
  • Sid Ali Kouiret, actor
  • Rachid Ksentini, actor and comedian
  • Karim Leklou, actor
  • Nassim Lyes, actor
  • Maïwenn, actress, film director and producer
  • Hanaa Mansour, actress
  • Imen Noel, actress
  • Tahar Rahim, actor
  • Rouiched, comedy actor
  • Lyes Salem, actor and film director
  • Samy Seghir, French-Algerian actor
  • Hadj Smaine Mohamed Seghir, actor, director, and man of stage
  • Smaïn, actor and humorist
  • Patrick Timsit, comedian, writer, and film director
  • Larbi Zekkal, actor and comedian

Directors and filmmakers

Fashion (designers, models)

Illustrators

New media

  • Maurice Benayoun, artist and theorist
  • Yves Saint Laurent (designer), clothing and fashion designer

Writers (including poets)

Assia Djebar
Moufdi Zakaria

Criminals

  • Djamel Beghal, French Algerian convicted of terrorism
  • Abdul Nacer Benbrika, found guilty of being the leader of a terrorist organisation
  • Hamza Bendelladj, cyber-criminal also known as the "Smiling Hacker"
  • Mokhtar Belmokhtar, sentenced to death for murder and terrorism
  • Rédoine Faïd, French-Algerian bank robber and jailbreaker
  • Slimane Khalfaoui, French-Algerian terrorist convicted of the Strasbourg cathedral bombing plot
  • Ahmed Ressam, Algerian al-Qaeda member convicted of attempting to bomb the Los Angeles International Airport on New Year's Eve 1999
  • Abu Musab Abdel Wadoud, leader of the Algerian Islamic militant group Al-Qaeda Organization in the Islamic Maghreb

Journalists

Leaders and politicians

Ancient Algeria

Juba II

Early Islamic Algeria

Ottoman Algeria

  • Hassan Agha, 16th-century Prince of Algiers; defeated Emperor Charles V in Algiers
  • Baba Aruj, 16th-century corsair; leader of the Regency of Algiers
  • Hayreddin Barbarossa, brother and successor of Aruj
  • Rais Hamidou, Nicknamed 'Amir el Bihar' (leader of the seas), admiral and last great leader of the Algerian Navy, of Berber descent
  • Zymen Danseker, Dutch privateer during the Eighty Years' War, became admiral of the Algerian fleet from 1600 to 1610. He is said to have introduced the round ship to the Algerians
  • Sulayman Reis, Dutch privateer during the Eighty Years' War; later turned to the corsair activity swearing allegiance to the Sultan of Algiers and became an officer under Zymen Danseker

Algeria under French colonization

Revolutionary War of Independence

Independent Algeria

Ahmed Ben Bella

Martyrs

Military and intelligence services

Musicians and singers

Berber

Classical

Contemporary

  • DJ Snake, DJ, producer, songwriter; French-Algerian artist, worked with several famous artists
  • Marina Kaye, singer, French father and Algerian mother
  • Lolo Zouaï, American singer, born to a French mother and an Algerian father

Jazz

Musiques du monde

  • Mohamed Abdennour (Ptit Moh) composer, arranger, instrumentalist, variety of musical forms, Algerian mandole player
  • Djamel Laroussi, singer, composer, songwriter, arranger and guitar player[5]

Pop

Rai

Rap

  • Fianso, Franco-Algerian rapper.
  • Kenza Farah, Algerian singer-songwriter, rap, R&B and hip-hop; sings in French
  • Lacrim, French-Algerian rapper, songwriter, has many hits in French game and American game
  • L'Algerino, singer and rapper
  • Double Kanon, rapper, MC, producer, songwriter; songs engaging tracks against political system
  • PNL (Rap Duo), acronym of Peace N' Lovés, rap duo composed of two brothers: Ademo & N.O.S.
  • Soolking, Algerian singer and rapper; incorporates reggae, soul, hip hop and Algerian raï in his music
  • Soso Maness, rapper
  • Didin Canon 16
  • Boef, Algerian rapper; one of the Netherlands’ most successful rappers

Rock

Religious figures

Scholars and academics

Historians

Linguistics

  • Abderrahmane Hadj-Salah, 20th century linguist and president of the Algerian Academy of the Arabic Language
  • Saïd Cid Kaoui, 19th century lexicographer and interpreter focusing on Berber
  • Judah ibn Kuraish, 9th century Algerian grammarian and lexicographer focusing on Hebrew
  • Ibn Muti al-Zawawi, 13th century Algerian grammarian focusing on Arabic
  • Mouloud Mammeri, 20th century anthropologist, linguist, poet, writer
  • Mohamed Bencheneb, 19th century linguist and historian
  • Rekia Oumeur-Lahlou, 20th century linguist, plurilinguisme

Science

Philosophy

Sports

Association football

Rabah Madjer

Athletics

Basketball

  • Shahnez Boushaki, basketball player on Algeria women's national basketball team

Boxing

Fencing

Ice hockey

Judo

Other sports

See also

  • Biography portal
  • Lists portal
  • flagAlgeria portal

References

  1. ^ fr:Hadj Abderrahmane
  2. ^ Hunter, Brian. (Ed.) (1995) The Statesman's Year-Book 1995-96. 132nd edition. London: Macmillan. p. 71. ISBN 0333620747
  3. ^ a b Hunter, Brian. (Ed.) (1993) The Statesman's Year-Book 1993-94. 130th edition. London: Macmillan. p. 81. ISBN 9780230271227
  4. ^ Hunter, Brian. (Ed.) (1993) The Statesman's Year-Book 1993-94. 130th edition. London: Macmillan. p. 81. ISBN 9780230271227
  5. ^ "Biographie De Djamel Laroussi". arabestar.com. Archived from the original on 14 October 2008.
  6. ^ Raïna Raï songs – maghrebspace.com
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