- Hichem Rostom was born on May 26, 1947 in Tunis, Tunisia. He was an actor, known for The English Patient (1996), The Count of Monte Cristo (1998) and W pustyni i w puszczy (2001). He died on June 28, 2022 in Tunisia.
- At the same time as studying at the Sadiki College in Tunis, Hichem Rostom became interested in theater thanks to Aly Ben Ayed, who offered him to participate in the creation of Othello by William Shakespeare, which inaugurated the International Cultural Center of Hammamet in 1964.
- Hichem Rostom was born in La Marsa, Tunisia, to a family of Circassian descent.
- He starred in Golden Horseshoes, which was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1989 festival in Cannes.
- Rostom showed a keen interest in acting at a young age because of his maternal grandfather, who used to take him to the Theater frequently.
- He made a short appearance in the role of stage manager in the film L'Aile ou la Cuisse alongside Louis de Funès.
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