Salim Kéchiouche
Salim Kéchiouche, born on April 2, 1979, in Lyon, France, is a talented French actor known for his compelling performances across film and television. With a career spanning over two decades, Kéchiouche has established himself as a prominent figure in the French entertainment industry.
He gained significant recognition for his role in the acclaimed film "La Débandade," where his nuanced portrayal captivated audiences and critics alike. His ability to embody complex characters has earned him a reputation for versatility, allowing him to navigate various genres seamlessly. Kéchiouche has also appeared in notable productions such as "Les Beaux Gosses" and "La Vie d'Adèle," both of which showcased his acting prowess and contributed to his growing popularity.
Outside of his film work, Kéchiouche has made memorable appearances on television, where he has demonstrated his range and depth as an actor. His contributions to the arts have not gone unnoticed, as he has been honored with nominations and accolades in recognition of his talent and dedication to his craft.
With a commitment to his profession and a passion for storytelling, Salim Kéchiouche continues to be a dynamic presence in the film industry, engaging audiences with his performances and leaving a lasting impact on the cinematic landscape.
Filmography
Mektoub, My Love: Canto Uno
Paris or Perish
Blue Is the Warmest Color
The String
Miracle (2022)
What the Day Owes the Night
Criminal Lovers
Mektoub, My Love: Intermezzo
Come Undone
Ganglands