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Birthday
July 1, 1930
Day of Death
2005-11-11
(75 years old)
Place of Birth
Aleppo, Syria
Also Known As
مصطفى العقاد
Мустафа Аккад
穆斯塔法·阿卡德
Moustapha Akkad (Arabic: مصطفى العقاد), born on July 1, 1930, in Aleppo, Syria, is an iconic figure in international cinema, a renowned director and producer of both Syrian and American origin. Moustapha Akkad's career is marked by a passion for filmmaking that led him, upon arriving in the United States with only $200, to pursue studies at the University of California, Los Angeles, and then at the University of Southern California, where he earned a master's degree in film.
His determination and talent attracted the attention of director Sam Peckinpah, who became his mentor and facilitated his professional debut as a producer at CBS, paving the way for a remarkable and socially engaged career. Akkad quickly distinguished himself through his commitment to fostering dialogue between cultures and telling the stories of major figures in the Arab and Muslim world. In 1976, he directed and produced "The Message (Muhammad, Messenger of God)," starring Anthony Quinn and Irene Papas in the English-language version, an epic recounting the beginnings of Islam and the life of the Prophet Muhammad.
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