Farid Chopel
Born: 1952-12-04 in Paris, France
Died: 2008-04-20
Known For: Acting
Biography
Farid Chopel, whose real name was Farid Amar Rabia, was born on December 4, 1952, in Paris and died on April 20, 2008, in the same city. He was a French actor and singer. The only child of Algerian immigrant parents, Farid Chopel was born in Paris and had a relatively happy childhood despite the absence of his father and the arrest of his stepfather, who was a leader in the FLN (National Liberation Front). Raised by his mother and grandmother, he initially aspired to become a doctor, until he discovered theater in high school. Blessed with an unusual physique and boundless energy, the young Chopel made his debut in experimental physical theater with the troupe "Laïla," and events quickly unfolded from there. In the late 1970s, he became the writer and performer of several famous shows, which he would perform throughout his career and all over the world, including "Chopélia," "Les Aviateurs," and "Le cri de la girafe." An icon of the 80s, Farid Chopel is first and foremost a stage performer. This didn't stop him from answering the call of cinema. Tony Gatlif offered him his first film role in "Les Princes," alongside Gérard Darmon and the director himself. Several memorable supporting roles followed, under the direction of prestigious filmmakers such as Bertrand Blier (My Best Friend's Girl, 1983), Denis Amar (The Bill, 1984), Gérard Oury (The Revenge of the Feathered Serpent, 1984), Josiane Balasko (Bag of Knots, 1984), and Agnès Varda (Jane B. by Agnès V., 1987). In the mid-1980s, his stage and film career was at its peak. Constantly involved in the nightlife scene and accumulating shows and other advertising and film appearances at a frenetic pace, Farid Chopel began a long downward spiral at the dawn of the 1990s. The reason: his severe addiction to drugs and alcohol. His addiction became so severe that he was no longer able to work. He underwent several stints in rehab. He managed to escape this hell in the early 2000s, thanks in particular to the support of his partner, Brigitte Morel. He even returned to the stage with a well-received one-man show ("Le Pont du milieu") and published his autobiography ("Farid Chopel - Et Je Danse Encore"). But the consequences of all those years of excess quickly caught up with him: the actor died on April 20, 2008, four weeks after his diagnosis, during his hospitalization at Cochin Hospital, shortly after the release of Khaled Ghorbal's moving film, "Un Si Beau Voyage," his last film. Farid Chopel is buried in the Bezons cemetery, Anémones section, division A3.
Filmography
2009
- Un si beau voyage as Mohammed
2007
- It's Gradiva Who Is Calling You as Anatoli
2006
- A City Is Beautiful at Night as Le Berbère aveugle
1998
- Water War as Ahmad
1997
- Run for Your Life as Marc
1993
- Zone interdite as Self
1992
- A Vampire in Paradise as Arbi Nosfer
1991
- The Flesh as Aldo
1990
- La Goutte d'or as Ibrahim
1989
- Plato's Banquet as Agathon
1988
- Jane B. by Agnès V. as Colonial
1987
- Nulle part ailleurs as Self
- Bains de Minuit as Self - Guest
- Irena and the Shadows as Costa
1986
- Follow My Gaze as Le laveur de carreaux
- The Hallucinogenic Toreador
1985
- Victoires de la musique as Self
- Descente de Police as Self - Guest
- All Mixed Up as Rico Da Silva
1984
- The Vengeance of the Winged Serpent as Mustapha
- L'Addition as Jose
- Wild Animals as Keller
1983
- Les Princes as Samson, the madman
- My Best Friend's Girl as Le loubard
1982
1972
- Le Grand Échiquier as Self