Anas El Baz
Anas El Baz hails from Rabat, where he was born to a prominent Moroccan economist and a dedicated teacher.
His artistic journey commenced in 2003 when he enrolled at the renowned "Cours Florent," where he underwent a rigorous four-year training program under the guidance of several esteemed instructors, including Mélissa Broutin, Christian Croset, George Becot, and Helene Marthy.
El Baz gained widespread acclaim for his leading performance in "CasaNegra," a Moroccan box-office sensation released in 2009. The film achieved remarkable success, collecting over 25 awards at various international festivals. His portrayal in this film earned him prestigious accolades, including the Best Actor Award at the Brussels Independent Film Festival, Dubai International Film Festival, and Muscat Film Festival.
El Baz’s impressive talent and dedication to his craft have firmly established him in the film industry, making him a notable figure in Moroccan cinema. Through his impactful performances, he continues to contribute to the arts and inspire future generations of actors.