Passing of Moroccan Artist Abdelkader Moutaâ at the Age of 85
The Moroccan artistic scene has lost one of its greatest figures this Tuesday: the renowned actor Abdelkader Moutaâ, whose name will forever be etched in gold in the history of Moroccan theatre, cinema, and television. A true monument of national culture, he leaves behind a rich and timeless artistic legacy that will continue to inspire future generations.

In recent years, the late artist had withdrawn from the stage due to health problems, having gradually lost his sight, which forced him to step away from film sets and festivals where he had long been a familiar presence.
A true pioneer, Abdelkader Moutaâ belonged to the founding generation of Moroccan drama, marking countless theatrical and television works that helped shape the collective memory of Moroccan audiences. His sincere performances, deep voice, and natural charisma made him an exceptional artist.
Among his most memorable roles, that of “Taher Belfriat” remains deeply engraved in the hearts of viewers, symbolizing a rare talent and an authentic connection with the Moroccan public.
With the passing of Abdelkader Moutaâ, Morocco loses a major artistic icon, a face and a voice that helped elevate national dramatic art, leaving an indelible mark on the country’s cultural memory.
Editorial team/le7tv



