Mhamed Arezki
Mhamed Arezki | |
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Born |
1984 Paris, France |
Nationality | French |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2003–present |
Known for |
Les Bleus: premiers pas dans la police Les Beaux Mecs Candice Renoir The Tourist Zim and Co. Goodbye Gary |
Awards | Best Young Actor for his role in Les Bleus, Festival du film de télévision de Luchon 2006. |
Mhamed Arezki (born 1984) is a French actor best known for his starring and supporting roles on French television series. He portrays Lyès Beloumi on the action packed, comedic, police drama Les Bleus, young Tony on the gangster mini-series Les Beaux Mecs and Brigadier Jean-Baptiste Medjaoui on another police drama, Candice Renoir. He is also known for his roles in such films as The Tourist (starring Angelina Jolie and Johnny Depp), Zim and Co. and Goodbye Gary.
Biography
Mhamed Arezki was born in Paris, France in 1984. His mother was of Kabyle decent and worked as a nanny. His father was a chef.[1] Mhamed always dreamed of being an actor.[2] At the age of seventeen he quit school and started participating in various acting courses.[2] His mother, knowing this was what her son wanted to do most, was very encouraging.[1] At the end of a five day course in film and theater acting, he was spotted by an agent who then brought him to a casting call.[1][2] "I know, I have a lot of luck," He told Le Parisien in 2009.[1]
Career
Les Bleus
From 2006 to 2010 Arezki had a starring role in Les bleus: premiers pas dans la police, an action, comedy, drama about rookie cops learning the ropes. The first episode aired in France on February 8, 2006.[3]
Arezki played the role of clumsy, good-natured, career driven Lyès Beloumi. He was in every episode of Seasons 1 and 2. For the third season he took a voluntary sabbatical to leave himself open for other roles and to explore the possibility of doing a one man show.[1] In 2010 he returned to Les Bleus for the fourth and final season.[4] Lyes Beloumi had been away training and returned with the rank of Commissaire and now had his own office.
In 2013 Arezki reunited with Les Bleus co-star Raphaël Lenglet for the first season of Candice Renoir, a France 2 police drama series starring Cécile Bois as Commandant Candice Renoir.[5][6][7] Lenglet and Arezki receive second and third billing respectively on French sites like Allociné.[8]
Filmography
Film
- 2003 : Poulet cocotte (Short) : Tarek
- 2003 : Lovely Rita, sainte patronne des cas désespérés : Garçon cité 1 (city boy 1)
- 2005 : Zim and Co. : Cheb
- 2006 : Du jour au lendemain : Jimmy, le livreur de pizzas (Jimmy, the pizza deliverer)
- 2009 : Goodbye Gary : Icham
- 2010 : The Tourist : Courier Achmed Tchebali
- 2013 : Mohamed Dubois : Hassen
- 2013 : Cheba Louisa : Ahmed
- 2014 : De guerre lasse : Rachid
Television
- 2003 : Commissaire Moulin (TV Series) - (Season 7 Episode 3, Sale Bizness) : Mouss
- 2004 : La Ronde des Flandres (TV Movie) : Karim
- 2004 : Fabien Cosma (TV Series) - (Season 3 Episode 1, Droit de regard) : Aziz
- 2004-2005 : Une fille d'enfer (TV Series) - (Season 1 Episodes 1,2,13,14,18,23) : Momo
- 2006–2010 : Les Bleus: premiers pas dans la police (TV Series) - (Seasons 1,2,4) : Lyès Beloumi
- 2007 : Nos enfants chéris (TV Series) - (Season 1 Episodes 1-3) : Chidra
- 2010 : Frères (TV Movie) : Radouane
- 2011 : Les Beaux Mecs (TV Series) - (Season 1 Episodes 1-4) : Tony jeune (young Tony)
- 2012 : Chien de guerre (TV Movie) : Malik
- 2012 : Vive la colo ! (TV Series) - (Season 1 Episodes 1,6) : Edgar
- 2013 : Candice Renoir[8] (TV Series) - (All of Season 1) : Brigadier Jean-Baptiste Medjaoui
- 2015 : Virage Nord (TV Mini-Series) - (Season 1 Episodes 1-3) : Icham
Awards
Festival du film de télévision de Luchon 2006 :
- Best young actor for his role in Les Bleus[9]
presented by Tchéky Karyo[2]
See Also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 "April 15, 2009 interview".
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "02/10/07 interview". France Soir archive.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Mhamed Arezki". imdb.
- ↑ "Les Bleus Episode List". imdb.
- ↑ "Candice Renoir". imdb.
- ↑ "On va revoir Candice Renoir". Le Parisien.
- ↑ "Candice Renoir". French Wikipedia.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 "Candice Renoir on Allociné". Allociné.
- ↑ "Les Bleus (TV Series)". Wikipedia.
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