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El Hedi ben Salem

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Died
  
1977, Nimes, France

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
El ben

Years active
  
1971–1975


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Full Name
  
El Hedi ben Salem m'Barek Mohammed Mustafa

Born
  
c. 1935

Other names
  
Salem El HediSalem El HeidiEl Hedi Ben SalemElhedi Ben Salem

Children
  
Abd El-Kader ben Salem, Hamdan ben Salem

Movies
  
Ali: Fear Eats the Soul, The Merchant of Four S, Fox and His Friends, Martha

Similar People
  
Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Brigitte Mira, Kurt Raab, Lilo Pempeit, Ingrid Caven

Cause of death
  
Suicide by hanging

El Hedi ben Salem (c. 1935 – 1977) was a Moroccan actor best known for his work with German film director Rainer Werner Fassbinder.

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Early life and career

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Salem was born El Hedi ben Salem m'Barek Mohammed Mustafa in a small village in Morocco, the child of a Berber family. At the age of 15, he married and eventually had five children. Salem, his wife and children lived near the Atlas Mountains. By the early 1970s, Salem had left his wife and children and moved to Europe.

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He met director Rainer Werner Fassbinder at a gay bathhouse in Paris in early 1971 and the two began a relationship. He moved to Germany with Fassbinder and became a part of director's entourage. He would go on play several minor roles in Fassbinder's films. Fassbinder eventually cast Salem in the lead role in Ali: Fear Eats the Soul (1974), a film that explores racism in post-World War II Germany. In the film, Salem portrays a Moroccan immigrant living in Germany who begins a relationship with an older German woman whom he eventually marries. The film brought Fassbinder worldwide critical acclaim and the role of "Ali" became Salem's best known role.

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While Salem and Fassbinder were living together in Germany, Salem brought his two sons to live with them. This arrangement did not last long as the children were unprepared for life in a different culture and Salem and Fassbinder were not up to the task of raising children. Both frequently drank and took drugs and left the children with others. One of Salem's sons returned to his mother in Morocco while the other went to different homes and finally, a reformatory. Salem and Fassbinder's relationship was reportedly tumultuous. They fought frequently due in part to Salem's short temper which turned violent when he drank. In 1974, Fassbinder broke off the relationship due to Salem's violence and drinking. After the breakup, Salem began drinking more heavily. Director Daniel Schmid, one of Fassbinder's close friends, later told Roger Ebert that shortly after the break up, Salem got drunk and "... went to a place in Berlin and stabbed three people." Salem then returned to Fassbinder and told him, "You don't have to be afraid anymore."

Death

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After the stabbings (none of which was fatal), Salem fled to France aided by Fassbinder and his friends. Schmid later recalled that Salem had to be "virtually smuggled out of Germany" and that Fassbinder cried the entire time they were driving Salem out of Berlin.

While in France, Salem was arrested and jailed. While in custody at a prison in Nîmes in 1977, Salem hanged himself. News of Salem's death was kept from Fassbinder for years. He did not learn of his former lover's death until shortly before his own death in 1982. Fassbinder dedicated his last film, Querelle (1982), to Salem.

In 2012, a documentary on Salem's life entitled My Name Is Not Ali, premiered at the Montreal World Film Festival. The film was directed by German filmmaker Viola Shafik.

Filmography

Actor
1975
Fox and His Friends as
Salem the Moroccan (uncredited)
1975
Like a Bird on a Wire (TV Movie) as
Bodybuilder
1974
Martha (TV Movie) as
Hotel guest
1974
Ali: Fear Eats the Soul as
Ali
1973
World on a Wire (TV Mini Series) as
Bodyguard
- Episode #1.2 (1973) - Bodyguard (as Elhedi Ben Salem)
- Episode #1.1 (1973) - Bodyguard (as Elhedi Ben Salem)
1973
Tenderness of the Wolves as
Französischer Soldat
1972
Eight Hours Don't Make a Day (TV Mini Series) as
Dunkelhäutiger Arbeiter
- Irmgard und Rolf (1973) - Dunkelhäutiger Arbeiter
- Franz und Ernst (1973) - Dunkelhäutiger Arbeiter
- Oma und Gregor (1972) - Dunkelhäutiger Arbeiter
- Jochen und Marion (1972) - Dunkelhäutiger Arbeiter
1972
Jail Bait (TV Movie) as
Franz's friend
1972
The Merchant of Four Seasons as
The Arab (as Salem El Heïdi)
Art Department
1973
Tenderness of the Wolves (props)
Set Decorator
1973
Tenderness of the Wolves
Miscellaneous
1972
The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant (production help - as Salem El Hedi)
Thanks
2017
Acht Stunden sind kein Tag - Eine Serie wird zum Familientreffpunkt (Video documentary short) (in memory of)
2010
Fassbinder's World on a Wire - Looking Ahead to Today (Video documentary) (in memory of - as El Hedi Ben Salem)
1982
Querelle (this film is dedicated to: My friendship with: from Rainer Werner Fassbinder - as El Hedi ben Salem m' Barek Mohammed Mustafa)
Archive Footage
2017
Acht Stunden sind kein Tag - Eine Serie wird zum Familientreffpunkt (Video documentary short) as
Arbeiter (uncredited)
2015
Fassbinder (Documentary) as
Ali
2015
Fassbinder: at elske uden at kræve (Documentary) as
Self
2012
Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen
2011
My Name Is Not Ali (Documentary) as
Self
2010
Fassbinder's World on a Wire - Looking Ahead to Today (Video documentary) as
Bodyguard (as Elhedi Ben Salem)
2009
Great Directors (Documentary) as
Ali (clip from Angst essen Seele auf (1974)) (uncredited)
2007
Quand la peur dévore l'âme (Short) as
Ali
2005
Deutsche Lebensläufe (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Rainer Werner Fassbinder - Der Rastlose (2005) - Self
1976
Der Kulturbetrieb braucht so was wie mich: Ansichten des Rainer Werner Fassbinder (TV Movie documentary) as
Self (uncredited)

References

El Hedi ben Salem Wikipedia