Kad Merad

1964-

Biography: life and films

Kad Merad is a French actor and film director whose birth name is Kaddour Merad. He was born in Sidi Bel Abbes, Algeria on 27th March 1964.

His best films as an actor include Pierre Jolivet's comedy Je crois que je l'aime (2007), Carine Tardieu's La Tête de maman (2007), Dany Boon's Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis (2008), Daniel Auteuil's La Fille du puisatier (2011) and Xavier Giannoli's Superstar (2012), and whose best work as a film director include Monsieur Papa (2011) and Mais qui a re-tué Pamela Rose? (2012).

Kad Merad has so far appeared in 46 films, scripted 3 films and directed 2 films.

He has most frequently worked with the following directors: Olivier Baroux (4 films), Christophe Barratier (4), Xavier Giannoli (2), Michel Leray (2), Eric Lavaine (2) and Eric Lartigau (2).

His most frequent genres include: comedy (27 films), comedy-drama (7), drama (6), comedy-romance (6), crime-thriller (3) and Thriller (3).

Our average rating for Kad Merad over all films is: 2.6



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