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Stage Name ahmed ntama

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Gender Male

Birthday February 24, 1981

Day of Death February 24, 1981 (0 years old)

Place of Birth Essaouira, Morocco

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Ahmed Ntama, born in 1981 near Essaouira, Morocco, is a distinguished Moroccan actor and screenwriter, best known for his work in Amazigh-language cinema and television. His passion for acting emerged at a young age, leading him to pursue a career in the performing arts.​

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Ntama gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of the titular character in the popular Amazigh television series "Baba Ali," which premiered in 2021. His compelling performance and involvement in the series' writing contributed significantly to its success, resonating with audiences and critics alike. The show's popularity led to multiple seasons, with the fourth season airing in 2024. This season introduced new characters and was filmed in the Ouzoud region, following the Al Haouz earthquake, showcasing Ntama's adaptability and commitment to his craft.​

Beyond "Baba Ali," Ntama has been involved in various projects that highlight his versatility as an actor and screenwriter. His dedication to promoting Amazigh culture through the arts has made him a prominent figure in Moroccan entertainment. He maintains an active presence on social media platforms, including Instagram, where he engages with a broad audience and shares insights into his professional journey. ​

Ntama's contributions have not only enriched Moroccan cinema and television but have also played a pivotal role in bringing Amazigh narratives to the forefront, earning him acclaim and a dedicated following.

Ahmed Ntama, born in 1981 near Essaouira, Morocco, is a distinguished Moroccan actor and screenwriter, best known for his work in Amazigh-language cinema and television. His passion for acting emerged at a young age, leading him to pursue a career in the performing arts.​

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Ntama gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of the titular character in the popular Amazigh television series "Baba Ali," which premiered in 2021. His compelling performance and involvement in the series' writing contributed significantly to its success, resonating with audiences and critics alike. The show's popularity led to multiple seasons, with the fourth season airing in 2024. This season introduced new characters and was filmed in the Ouzoud region, following the Al Haouz earthquake, showcasing Ntama's adaptability and commitment to his craft.​

Beyond "Baba Ali," Ntama has been involved in various projects that highlight his versatility as an actor and screenwriter. His dedication to promoting Amazigh culture through the arts has made him a prominent figure in Moroccan entertainment. He maintains an active presence on social media platforms, including Instagram, where he engages with a broad audience and shares insights into his professional journey. ​

Ntama's contributions have not only enriched Moroccan cinema and television but have also played a pivotal role in bringing Amazigh narratives to the forefront, earning him acclaim and a dedicated following.

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