Karim M'Riba is an actor, known for Dilili à Paris (2018) and Azur et Asmar (2006).
Karim Martusewicz is known for Krepujace zdjecia z rodzinnego albumu, czyli zniszczona watroba i zlamane serce (2018), Teatr Polskiego Radia (2004) and Król zycia (2015).
Karim Ouelhaj is known for L'oeil silencieux (2016), Megalomaniac (2022) and Parabola (2005).
Karim Pakachakov is an actor, known for Pod elektricheskimi oblakami (2015), Ispytanie (2014) and Po goryachim sledam (2011).
Karim Qureshi is known for Badi Heroine Banti Hai (2024) and Shrimad Ramayan (2024).
Karim Rapatti is an actor, known for Hiljaisten palvelijat (2019), Next of Kin (2022) and Kaikki synnit (2019).
Karim Saidi is a French actor of Moroccan descent, born in Provence (Var) on July 17, 1973. He landed his first acting role when he was age 32, lighting up the screen as a Palestinian Terrorist in Steven Spielberg's Munich. As a Blue Beret, he was deployed to Sarajevo, Rwanda and Tchad before returning to France, enrolling on a course at the Studio Pygmalion in Paris where he was gripped by a sudden passion for acting. Since then, he has acted tirelessly, learning from Directors such as Vincenzo Marano, Michael Dreher, Martin Rauhaus, Abdellatif Kechiche and many more.
Karim Saidi is known for Expendables 4 (2023).
Karim Saleh was born on March 7, 1978 in Lyon, France. He is an actor and director, known for Transparent (2014), Counterpart (2017) and Munich (2005).
As an early-career artist at "interCulture", Karim has already captured the attention of notable theatre critic and blogger Kevin Jackson. He elevated that the fast-talking high school student's 'twinkle-eyed, twinkle-toed magnetism' in The Voices Project feature shows charismatic potential, only paralleled by his rough-hewn observatory vignettes for 'gritty, everyday reality'. Arguably one of the standouts in an AYTP (Australian Theatre for Young People) monologue, this young actor philosophises the themes of belonging, identity and place in a refreshing, cheerful and energetic fashion: a paradoxical muddle of urbaneness and panache. In addition to his apparent passion for theatre and the screen, Karim is a dedicated musician whose skills in piano such as his signature "River Flows in You" are met with aplomb and technical deftness. Through "iCCAM" Karim has been cast in his commercial debut, an Egyptian swashbuckling mystical fantasy/adventure with an ethnically diverse flavour "Gods of Egypt", honoured to work with Hollywood and local mainstays Gerard Butler, Geoffrey Rush and director Alex Proyas. Recently he was cast as Bilal Folouk in the SBS four-part drama miniseries about the lives of difficult and troubled students in Sydney's south-west and worked closely with Alex Dimitriades. Exciting days ahead for this youngster!