
Soufiane El Khalidy
Biography
Soufiane El Khalidy is a French-Moroccan actor, filmmaker, and writer whose magnetic presence and cross-cultural artistry have made him one of the most distinctive international talents in contemporary cinema. Based in Paris and fluent in Arabic, French, and English, he bridges Hollywood, Europe, and the Arab world with a rare fusion of emotional authenticity, physical discipline, and cinematic charisma.
El Khalidy’s screen career spans acclaimed productions on both sides of the Atlantic, including Ghosts of Beirut (Showtime / Paramount+), NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS), Mary opposite Anthony Hopkins, The Eight, Shockwave: Countdown to Disaster, De Gaulle: Part 1, and Klandestin. His athleticism and precision have allowed him to perform many of his own stunts, blending the intensity of an action performer with the sensitivity of a dramatic actor.
Educated across three continents, El Khalidy studied filmmaking at Full Sail University in the United States, where he received the Global Achievement Scholarship for Excellence in Filmmaking. He also graduated from Al Akhawayn University in Morocco and successfully passed the preliminary auditions for lifetime membership at The Actors Studio in New York, a rare distinction that underscores both his technical mastery and artistic depth.
As a filmmaker, his short Flags and Masks Down earned over twenty international nominations and official selections, including Best Short Film at the InterShort Online Film Awards (Los Angeles) and screenings at the Rock N Roll Film Festival – Roffeke (Kenya), Visionaria Film Festival (Siena, Italy), and GoldenSun Short Film Festival (Zebu). Praised for its bold direction and poetic symbolism, the film explores identity, resistance, and creative freedom.
He also created and wrote the technothriller series La Marche Fantôme (Just Like You Imagined), nominated at the Widescreen Film & Script Festival in Toronto (2024), and wrote Jukebox Zero, a rock-infused drama that became a finalist at the Grand IndieWise Convention (Miami 2018) and a semi-finalist at the Los Angeles CineFest (2017).
His literary debut, Les Riffs d’un Moroccan Rebel, reveals his poetic and philosophical side: a meditation on identity, exile, and artistic defiance that bridges cinema, literature, and music.
El Khalidy’s artistic journey has been celebrated by Moroccan and international media. SNRT News described him as “the Agadir-native who climbed the Hollywood ladder,” while Yabiladi highlighted him as “a multitalented Moroccan filmmaker and actor working in Hollywood.” He has shared his creative philosophy on 2M TV’s InfosoirWeekend and in Morocco World News, reflecting on his path “from Agadir to Hollywood.”
He is married to Nadia Benzakour, the acclaimed French actress known for Princes of the Desert (2023), SENECA: On the Creation of Earthquakes (2023), Sofia (2018), and HBO’s upcoming Privileges. Together they form a cosmopolitan creative duo whose work celebrates authenticity and cultural connection.
El Khalidy is represented by Simon Allen at The Harter Allen Agency (UK & Europe), agent of actress Emmanuelle Seigner, and Emmanuelle Bourcy at Marceline Lenoir Agency (France).
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Known For
Acting History
2026
La Bataille De Gaulle, film 2 : J'écris ton nom as Koenig Soldier
2026La Bataille De Gaulle, film 1 : L'âge de fer as Koenig Soldier
2025Klandestin WT as The Coast Guard
2024Mary as Frustrated Pilgrim
2024JXSH- Tatooine/Maintenance as Alfred
2023Ghosts of Beirut as Kerem
2022Colosseum as Centurion
2022The Eight as Youssef
2022Colisée, une histoire monumentale as Centurion
2019Riley Parra: Better Angels as Ridwan
2019Stray as SWAT Officer
2019Untogether as Synagogue Patron
2018A Crooked Somebody as Undercover Cop
2017Gulag Magadan as Commissar Yagoda
2017Heroic Girl as The Father
20171804: The Hidden History of Haiti as French General
2017Shockwave: Countdown to Disaster as Young Militant
2017Riley Parra as Ridwan
2016Ice as Diamond Shopper
2009NCIS: Los Angeles as Sayid Lajani
—Le Chemin Du Retour as Adil








