Amal Ayouch (born 1966) is a Moroccan actress who since the late 1990s has performed in the French language both on stage and, above all, in film. In January 2015, she was honoured with an award at the African Women's Film Festival in Brazzaville. Ayouch has played a leading role in Morocco's Fondation des arts vivants (Living Arts Foundation).
You can find people similar to Amal Ayouch by visiting our lists Moroccan television actresses and Moroccan stage actresses.
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Date of birth | 1966
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Place of birth | Casablanca, Morocco
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Amal Ayouch is known for her role in the film Eye on Juliet (2017) as Mrs. Al Qasim.
She is also known for her role in the film The Gospel of John (2014) as Herodias.
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