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Mustapha El Anka

Mustapha El Anka

Born: 1926-09-06 • Alger, Algérie

Mustapha El Anka (real name Mustapha Aït Ouarab), born April 6, 1926, is an Algerian singer and actor. He is also credited under the name Mustapha Halo. He is the oldest child of the famous musician and master of Chaâbi El Hadj M'hamed El Anka.

He obtained his school certificate at the age of 13 and subsequently joined the musical troupe led by his father to become the drabki (darbouka player) of the orchestra. In 1947, he moved to Paris and learned to play the guitar, banjo and mandolin. he plays on stage and sings songs about exile in Arabic and Kabyle, for an audience of Algerian emigrants.

Twelve years later, French radio and television recruited him as technical advisor and section head. In this capacity, he attended the recording of records in Arabic and Kabyle and met great artists such as Mohamed Abdelwahab and Farid El Atrache. Touched by the exile of his son, Hadj M’Hamed El Anka appealed to him to return through a song in Kabyle “Izrin Yeghlev Lehmali”. Mustapha will respond to his father with the song in Arabic “Ya Abi Ya Abi” which will be a great success. During his exile, Mustapha married a Spanish woman, but, discreetly, little is known about his private life and his escapade outside Algeria. At one point he joined the FLN troupe and recorded “El Qvayel”. After independence, he returned to Algeria and joined the newly nationalized Algerian National Theater. he became a singer in Haddad El-Djileli’s orchestra. at the same time, he played in several plays, encouraged by Mustapha Kateb. confirming his acting gifts, the son of the great “El Anka” tried cinema in 1968 and launched a new career with success.

At the beginning of 1970, he joined the Algerian Popular Theater troupe (TTP) directed by Hassan El Hassani, who had played a major role in bringing theater to the most remote areas. he plays alongside Tayeb Abou El Hassan, Kaci Ksentini and Hamid Nemri, notably as a country guard in “Ti Goule ou Ti Goule Pas”.

Mustapha El Anka ends up abandoning singing to devote himself fully to comedy on the small and big screen. the greatest directors will call on him and will play in the cults “Le Charbonnier” by Mohamed Bouamari, “Prends Dix Mille Balles et Casse-Toi”, “Les Folles Années Du Twist” by Mahmoud Zemmouri, “La Dernier Image” by Mohamed Lakhdar Hamina and many others, in all, he will play in around sixty films. His last role will be in “El Ouelf Saïb” by Mohamed Hilmi, released in 1993, and which he will not have time to see.

Mustapha El Anka died on November 3, 1993 and was buried in the El-Kettar cemetery.

Filmography
Autumn, October In Algiers poster
Autumn, October In Algiers
1993 • Zombretto
The Honour of the Tribe poster
The Honour of the Tribe
1993 • Georgeaud
Radhia poster
Radhia
1992
One Can Always Dream poster
One Can Always Dream
1991 • Monsieur Merzahoui
From Hollywood to Tamanrasset poster
From Hollywood to Tamanrasset
1990 • Jebraoui Rabah, alias JR
El Ouelf Essaïb poster
El Ouelf Essaïb
1990
Under The Ashes poster
Under The Ashes
1990
Elli Fat Mat poster
Elli Fat Mat
1989
Lumières poster
Lumières
1989 • Le Vieux Projectionniste
Le Rescapé poster
Le Rescapé
1986
Last Image poster
Last Image
1986 • Kabrane
Les Folles Années du Twist poster
Les Folles Années du Twist
1986 • Si Tayeb
Harvest of Steel poster
Harvest of Steel
1983
The Mill of M. Fabre poster
The Mill of M. Fabre
1983
The Empire of Dreams poster
The Empire of Dreams
1982
One Roof, One Family poster
One Roof, One Family
1982
A Wife for My Son poster
A Wife for My Son
1982
Take Your Ten Thousand Francs and Get Out poster
Take Your Ten Thousand Francs and Get Out
1981 • Si Tayeb
Khouth Ma Aâtak Allah (عرس الدايم, خود ما اعطاك الله) poster
Khouth Ma Aâtak Allah (عرس الدايم, خود ما اعطاك الله)
1981
Ali in Wonderland poster
Ali in Wonderland
1980
The Adventures of a Hero poster
The Adventures of a Hero
1979
Echebka (الشبكة) poster
Echebka (الشبكة)
1976
The Charcoal Maker poster
The Charcoal Maker
1973