Soufiane El Khalidy
- Actor
- Writer
- Director
Based in Paris, Soufiane El Khalidy is an award-winning actor, filmmaker, and writer known for his charismatic screen presence and compelling performances in Hollywood and European productions. He has starred in acclaimed projects such as Ghosts of Beirut, NCIS: Los Angeles, The Eight, Riley Parra, Shockwave: Countdown to Disaster, and Mary alongside Academy Award winner Anthony Hopkins. His ability to portray complex characters with intensity and depth has established him as a rising star in international cinema.
Born with a passion for storytelling, El Khalidy pursued his education in the United States at Full Sail University, where he honed his skills in filmmaking and acting. He began his career in Los Angeles, immersing himself in the Hollywood industry and quickly gaining recognition for his work. His talent and dedication earned him a coveted spot for preliminary auditions at The Actors Studio in New York, a testament to his commitment to the craft.
El Khalidy's career includes collaborations with prestigious actors and directors. He starred alongside Lambert Wilson in Klandestin and Benoît Magimel in the diptych De Gaulle, showcasing his ability to hold his own among established stars. He has also worked with director Roel Reiné in Colosseum, proving his versatility across genres.
Beyond acting, El Khalidy is a skilled writer and filmmaker. He has written and directed critically acclaimed short films, including Flags and Masks Down and Colonized Mind. His films and scripts have been nominated at dozens of international film festivals, further cementing his status as a multifaceted artist.
One of his most notable literary works is his book, Les Riffs d'un Moroccan Rebel, a bold and introspective exploration of identity, rebellion, and artistic passion. The book blends elements of rock music, cinematic influences, and personal experiences, reflecting El Khalidy's unconventional journey as an artist navigating the crossroads between cultures. Often described as having the atmosphere of a Nine Inch Nails or Lenny Kravitz song, the book delivers an electrifying, poetic narrative about a free-spirited individual defying norms while searching for deeper meaning in art and life. The themes of freedom, music, and defiance resonate strongly with his own artistic ethos, making it a must-read for those interested in rebellious creativity and self-expression.
El Khalidy has also appeared in several high-profile music videos, blending his cinematic presence with the world of music. His ability to bring intensity and emotion to the screen has made him a sought-after performer for visually striking and story-driven music videos. Some of his notable appearances include clips from famous rock bands such as Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, One Ok Rock, Train and "Tatooine/Maintenance" by the french rapper, Jxsh.
Influenced by cinema and music icons such as Steve McQueen, Tom Cruise, David Fincher, Stanley Kubrick, Robert Redford, Brad Pitt, Johnny Depp, Trent Reznor, Chris Cornell, Prince and Lenny Kravitz, El Khalidy brings a distinctive blend of energy, mystery, and authenticity to his performances. Known for his striking looks and magnetic charisma, he has captured the attention of audiences and industry professionals alike.
El Khalidy is managed by Karen Cifarelli and represented in France by Emmanuelle Bourcy (Marceline Lenoir Agency), and he continues to make waves in both Hollywood and European cinema. With his raw talent, artistic vision, and relentless drive, he remains one of the most exciting actors of his generation.
El Khalidy is trained in combat sports, stage fighting, cars and firearms handling, making him a natural fit for action-oriented roles. His athleticism and discipline have allowed him to perform many of his own stunts on screen.
Soufiane El Khalidy is married to the French actress Nadia Benzakour, who gained recognition for her lead role in The Princes of the Desert by Eric Barbier. The couple has been seen together at prestigious events, including the 2024 Marrakech Film Festival.
Born to Moroccan parents, El Khalidy has always embraced his heritage while building an international career. Though he has worked exclusively in Hollywood and European productions, his North African roots remain an integral part of his artistic identity. In Europe, he is known as a rising star with Hollywood appeal, having worked alongside prominent European actors and directors. In Africa, particularly within the Moroccan community, El Khalidy stands out as one of the most internationally visible actors of his generation, establishing a strong foothold in global cinema despite not working in Moroccan productions.
Born with a passion for storytelling, El Khalidy pursued his education in the United States at Full Sail University, where he honed his skills in filmmaking and acting. He began his career in Los Angeles, immersing himself in the Hollywood industry and quickly gaining recognition for his work. His talent and dedication earned him a coveted spot for preliminary auditions at The Actors Studio in New York, a testament to his commitment to the craft.
El Khalidy's career includes collaborations with prestigious actors and directors. He starred alongside Lambert Wilson in Klandestin and Benoît Magimel in the diptych De Gaulle, showcasing his ability to hold his own among established stars. He has also worked with director Roel Reiné in Colosseum, proving his versatility across genres.
Beyond acting, El Khalidy is a skilled writer and filmmaker. He has written and directed critically acclaimed short films, including Flags and Masks Down and Colonized Mind. His films and scripts have been nominated at dozens of international film festivals, further cementing his status as a multifaceted artist.
One of his most notable literary works is his book, Les Riffs d'un Moroccan Rebel, a bold and introspective exploration of identity, rebellion, and artistic passion. The book blends elements of rock music, cinematic influences, and personal experiences, reflecting El Khalidy's unconventional journey as an artist navigating the crossroads between cultures. Often described as having the atmosphere of a Nine Inch Nails or Lenny Kravitz song, the book delivers an electrifying, poetic narrative about a free-spirited individual defying norms while searching for deeper meaning in art and life. The themes of freedom, music, and defiance resonate strongly with his own artistic ethos, making it a must-read for those interested in rebellious creativity and self-expression.
El Khalidy has also appeared in several high-profile music videos, blending his cinematic presence with the world of music. His ability to bring intensity and emotion to the screen has made him a sought-after performer for visually striking and story-driven music videos. Some of his notable appearances include clips from famous rock bands such as Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, One Ok Rock, Train and "Tatooine/Maintenance" by the french rapper, Jxsh.
Influenced by cinema and music icons such as Steve McQueen, Tom Cruise, David Fincher, Stanley Kubrick, Robert Redford, Brad Pitt, Johnny Depp, Trent Reznor, Chris Cornell, Prince and Lenny Kravitz, El Khalidy brings a distinctive blend of energy, mystery, and authenticity to his performances. Known for his striking looks and magnetic charisma, he has captured the attention of audiences and industry professionals alike.
El Khalidy is managed by Karen Cifarelli and represented in France by Emmanuelle Bourcy (Marceline Lenoir Agency), and he continues to make waves in both Hollywood and European cinema. With his raw talent, artistic vision, and relentless drive, he remains one of the most exciting actors of his generation.
El Khalidy is trained in combat sports, stage fighting, cars and firearms handling, making him a natural fit for action-oriented roles. His athleticism and discipline have allowed him to perform many of his own stunts on screen.
Soufiane El Khalidy is married to the French actress Nadia Benzakour, who gained recognition for her lead role in The Princes of the Desert by Eric Barbier. The couple has been seen together at prestigious events, including the 2024 Marrakech Film Festival.
Born to Moroccan parents, El Khalidy has always embraced his heritage while building an international career. Though he has worked exclusively in Hollywood and European productions, his North African roots remain an integral part of his artistic identity. In Europe, he is known as a rising star with Hollywood appeal, having worked alongside prominent European actors and directors. In Africa, particularly within the Moroccan community, El Khalidy stands out as one of the most internationally visible actors of his generation, establishing a strong foothold in global cinema despite not working in Moroccan productions.