Mehdi Dehbi مهدي دهبي

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A Belgian actor of Tunisian origin, born in Liège, Belgium. Since his childhood, he has been fond of and interested in various types of arts, including theater, singing, and dancing. His feature film debut was at the age of sixteen in the film Le soleil assassiné, produced by the...Read more Dardenne brothers, in which he co-starred with Charles Berling. He was nominated for a Joseph Plateau Award for Best Belgian Actor for his role. In 2003, he studied at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels before joining the Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique in Paris. In 2004, he played the role of Romeo in a play in London. Then he returned to Paris to complete his theatrical studies and participated in a French film in 2009 entitled La folle histoire d'amour de Simon Eskenazy. After settling in the French capital, he participated in several French and European films and plays and began to speak six languages. Among the directors he worked with was Tunisian director Mehdi Ben Attia in the film Je ne suis pas mort (2012).


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  • A Belgian actor of Tunisian origin, born in Liège, Belgium. Since his childhood, he has been fond of and interested in various types of arts, including theater, singing, and...Read more dancing. His feature film debut was at the age of sixteen in the film Le soleil assassiné, produced by the Dardenne brothers, in which he co-starred with Charles Berling. He was nominated for a Joseph Plateau Award for Best Belgian Actor for his role. In 2003, he studied at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels before joining the Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique in Paris. In 2004, he played the role of Romeo in a play in London. Then he returned to Paris to complete his theatrical studies and participated in a French film in 2009 entitled La folle histoire d'amour de Simon Eskenazy. After settling in the French capital, he participated in several French and European films and plays and began to speak six languages. Among the directors he worked with was Tunisian director Mehdi Ben Attia in the film Je ne suis pas mort (2012).

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