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Kawther El Bardi

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Kawther El Bardi
كوثر الباردي
El Bardi on 1 May 2009
Born (1971-09-04) September 4, 1971 (age 53)[1]
NationalityTunisian
Occupation(s)Actress, Television presenter

Kawther El Bardi (Arabic: كوثر الباردي) (born on 4 September 1971) is a Tunisian actress.[2][3]

Filmography

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Cinema

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Television

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Tunisian series

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  • 1992 : Liyam Kif Errih (days are like wind) by Slaheddine Essid : Fatma
  • 1993 : El Assifa (The storm) by Abdelkader Jerbi : Aziza
  • 1995 : Faj El Raml by Mohamed Ghodhbane and Hussein Mahnouche
  • 1995 : Da3bel Akhou Dahbel (Daaebel, the father of Dahbel) by Noureddine Chouchane, Hassan Ghodhbane and Mohsen Arfaoui : Nafissa, the wife of Dahbel
  • 1995 : Handhala Abou Rayhana (Handhala, the father of Rayhana) by Fawaz Abdelaki, Marwen Baraket and Mohsen Arfaoui
  • 1997 : Al Moutahadi (The Challenger) by Moncef Kateb : Najet
  • 1997 : Bent El Khazef (The Potter's Daughter) by Habib Mselmani and Abdellatif El Béhi : Atika
  • 1998 : Ichka w Hkeyet (Love and stories) by Slaheddine Essid, Mongi Ben Tara and Ali Louati
  • 1999 : Anbar Ellil (Night Ward) by Habib Mselmani : Aïcha
  • 2001 : Dhafayer (Braids) by Habib Mselmani
  • 2002 : Farhat Lamor (Happiness of Lifetime) by Ezzedine Gannoun : Farah
  • 2003 : Chez Azaïez (At Azaiez) by Slaheddine Essid : Bahiga
  • 2004 : Loutil (The Hostel) by Slaheddine Essid : Jamila alias Jiji (The Director's Wife)
  • 2007 : Fi Kol Youm Hkeya (A Story Everyday)
  • 2008-2009 : Maktoub (Destiny)(seasons 1-2) by Sami Fehri: Chelbia alias Chobbi
  • 2010-2018 : Nsibti Laaziza (My dear Mother-in-law) by Slaheddine Essid : Hayet El Béhi
  • 2012 : Dar Louzir (The Minister's House) by Slaheddine Essid : Halima
  • 2021 : Ken Ya Makenech (season 1) by Abdelhamid Bouchnak : Snow White
  • 2022 : Baraa (Innocence) by Mourad Ben Cheikh and Sami Fehri : Mounira

Algerian series

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Algerian series

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TV movies

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  • 2007 : Puissant (Powerful) by Habib Mselmani

Emissions

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  • 2009-2010 : Sofiène show on Tunisie 7 : The judge
  • 2010-2012 : Memnou Al Rjel (Forbidden to men) on Nessma: host of the “family” section
  • 2013 : Sghaier Saghroun on Nessma : animator
  • 2014 : Couzinetna Hakka on Nessma : animator
  • 2016 : Materna Show (season 2) on Tunisna TV : animator

Videos

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  • 2007 : advertising spot for the Tunisian butter brand Jadida
  • 2018 : advertising spot for Aziza stores

Theater

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Kawther El Bardi is also a theater actress. She has participated in numerous plays:

  • 2004 : Dar El Hana (The Happiness Home), text of Jalal Eddine Saâdi and director by Ikram Azzouz as Saida
  • 2004 : Ah, Ah, ya Mahbouba by Abdelaziz Meherzi
  • 2009 : Chwaya Meddonia (A Little Bit of Life) by Jalel Eddine Saadi and Yosra Kasbaoui
  • 2009 : Hira w Tchitine, text and director by Zouhair Erraies
  • 2011 : Ellil Zéhi (The Delightful Night), adaptation and staging of Farhat Jedid[4]
  • 2011 : Mosaïque, text and director by Zouhair Erraies
  • 2013 : Ahwal (Status), text and director by Mohamed Kouka[5] 
  • 2014 : 24h ultimatum, text by Jalel Eddine Saadi and director by Mongi Ben Hafsia
  • 2015 : Dhalamouni Habaybi (My Beloved were unfair with me), director by Abdelaziz Meherzi[6]
  • Le Génie de la passion (The Genius of Passion), text by Tahar Fazâa and director by Ikram Azzouz
  • Ala Wahda w Noss by Kawther El Bardi and Jalel Eddine Saadi with the direction of Zouhair Erraies
  • 2016 : Nightmare with the direction of Zouhair Erraies
  • 2017 : Mamma mia with the direction of Chekib Ghanmi
  • 2018 : Taieb coughed, written by Mohsen Ben Nfissa and directed by Abdelaziz Mehrezi

Radio

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  • 2014 : Jawwek 9-12 on Radio IFM : animator

References

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  1. ^ "Kawther El Bardi dévoile son âge". Mosaïque FM (in French). Retrieved 15 April 2022.
  2. ^ "Kaouther Bardi dévoile son nouveau régime alimentaire". directinfo.webmanagercenter.com (in French). Retrieved 15 April 2022.
  3. ^ "Déclaration émouvante de Kaouther Bardi suite au décès de Sofiene". Tuniscope (in French). Retrieved 15 April 2022.
  4. ^ "Ellil Zèhi". culturemania.tn. Archived from the original on 24 July 2015. Retrieved 15 April 2022..
  5. ^ "Ahwal ou États : nouveau play de Mohamed Kouka au théâtre municipal de Tunis". tekiano.com. 6 November 2013. Retrieved 15 April 2022..
  6. ^ "Carthage 2015 : l'ouverture sera un hommage à Oulaya par la troupe de théâtre de Tunis". tekiano.com. 8 July 2015. Retrieved 15 April 2022..
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