Younes Megri
Younes Megri was born on Nov 15, 1951 in French Protectorate in Morocco [now Morocco]. Younes Megri's big-screen debut came with Marie de Nazareth directed by Jean Delannoy in 1995, strarring Disciple. Younes Megri is known for The Blind Orchestra directed by Mohamed Mouftakir, Oulaya Amamra stars as Chama and Mohamed Bastaoui as Mustapha. The upcoming new movie Younes Megri plays is 8 Assassins which will be released on Aug 28, 2017.
Younes Megri was born in Oujda, Morocco, on November 15, 1951. He studied music at the Moroccan national conservatory of music in Rabat, as well as at the Ecole Normale de Musique de Malesherbe in Paris. At the start of his career, he performed with his brothers and sister in a group, Les Frères Megri, that reflected in Morocco the change in international music during the late Sixties. In the beginning of the Seventies, he composed a song, "Leli Touil", that made him famous in the Arab world and in Europe and was also song by the group Boney M and the French singer Maria De Rossi. He received a Golden Record for this song, and performed at the Olympia in 1985 during his solo career. During the nineties he also began to compose film music for Moroccan and international films, most notably Gabriel Axel's "Leila la pure" and "8MM" for which he worked with Michael Dana as a consultant. The Moroccan casting director Ahmed Boulane began to promote him as an actor during the Nineties for Moroccan and international films, but Boulane's first feature film, "Ali, Rabia et les autres" (2000), shot him to the forefront as a leading man in Moroccan films.
Birthday
Nov 15, 1951Place of Birth
Oujda, French Protectorate in Morocco [now Morocco]