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Ouardia Hamtouche (Arabic: وردية حمتوش), born Ouardia Annab on February 18, 1930 in Algiers and died on January 2, 1991 in Épernay in France, is an Algerian actress. She is the maternal grandmother of French rapper of Algerian origin Karim Zenoud, known under the stage name Lacrim. Married very young, at the age of 15, she worked as a cleaner at the Mustapha Pacha hospital in Algiers, while studying. Her career as an artist began when she participated in radio broadcasts, while continuing her work as a hospital cleaner at night. A few years later, she played in comedies by interpreting various roles for television, theater and cinema in the great popular Algerian films of the 80s and 90s, such as "Hassan Niya" by Ghaouti Bendedouche with Rouiched (1982), “From Hollywood to Tamanrasset” (1991), a classic of Algerian comedy bringing together all the best actors of the time, “Le Mariage Des Dupes” by Hadj Rahim, alongside Mustapha El-Anka, “Taxi El Makhfi ( Le Clandestin)" with Athmane Ariouet and Yahia Benmabrouk or even "Sombrero" by Rabah Bouberas, and many others.
10.0Hassan Niya
1989
9.5Le Clandestin
1989
6.0Nuit d'ivresse
1986
6.0Les Folles Années du Twist
1986
7.8From Hollywood to Tamanrasset
1990
7.8Hassan Taxi
1982
10.0One Roof, One Family
1982
9.5Leila and the Others
1977
10.0Kahla wa Bayda
1980
4.9The Citadel
1988
7.5Khouth Ma Aâtak Allah (عرس الدايم, خود ما اعطاك الله)
1981