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{{short description|French actor}}
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1974|1|10}}
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1974|1|10}}
| birth_place = [[Bayonne]], [[France]]
| birth_place = [[Bayonne]], Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France
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| occupation = Actor
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'''Mehdi Nebbou''' (born 10 January 1974) is a film [[actor]] born in France.
'''Mehdi Nebbou''' (born 10 January 1974) is a French actor.


==Early life and education==
==Biography==
Nebbou was born in [[Bayonne]], [[France]], to a [[Germany|German]] mother and an [[Algeria]]n father.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.lexpress.fr/culture/tele/a-suivre-mehdi-nebbou-dans-douce-france-f2_833271.html |title=A suivre... Mehdi Nebbou dans Douce France |first=Marion |last=Festraëts |work=[[L'Express (France)|L'Express]] |date=9 December 2009 |accessdate=16 June 2012|language=fr}}</ref> His brother is the film director [[Safy Nebbou]].
Mehdi Nebbou was born on 10 January 1974 in [[Bayonne]], [[Pyrénées-Atlantiques]], France, to a German mother and an Algerian father.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.lexpress.fr/culture/tele/a-suivre-mehdi-nebbou-dans-douce-france-f2_833271.html |title=A suivre... Mehdi Nebbou dans Douce France |first=Marion |last=Festraëts |work=[[L'Express (France)|L'Express]] |date=9 December 2009 |accessdate=16 June 2012|language=fr}}</ref> His brother is the film director [[Safy Nebbou]].{{cn|date=May 2024}}


==Career==
{{refimprove|section|date=May 2024}}
He started his career by appearing in the film ''[[My Sweet Home]]'', directed by [[Filipos Tsitos]].
He started his career by appearing in the film ''[[My Sweet Home]]'', directed by [[Filipos Tsitos]].


In 2004, the director [[Samir Nasr]] offered him the leading role in the film ''[[Seeds of Doubt]]'', which won the [[San Francisco International Film Festival|Golden Gate Award]] for best film at the [[San Francisco Film Festival]]. 2005 was a turning point in Nebbou's career thanks to the film ''[[Schläfer]]'' by German film director [[Benjamin Heisenberg]]. The film received excellent reviews and was selected for the 2005 [[Cannes Film Festival]].
In 2004, the director [[Samir Nasr]] offered him the leading role in the film ''[[Seeds of Doubt]]'', which won the [[San Francisco International Film Festival|Golden Gate Award]] for best film at the [[San Francisco Film Festival]]. 2005 was a turning point in Nebbou's career thanks to the film ''[[Schläfer]]'' by German film director [[Benjamin Heisenberg]]. The film received excellent reviews and was selected for the 2005 [[Cannes Film Festival]].


In 2006 he played [[Ali Hassan Salameh]] in the [[Steven Spielberg]] blockbuster film ''[[Munich (film)|Munich]]''.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.ecranlarge.com/stars-details-44074.php# |title=Mehdi Nebbou |work=ecranlarge.com |year=2012 |accessdate=16 June 2012|language=fr}}</ref>
In 2006, he portrayed [[Ali Hassan Salameh]] in the [[Steven Spielberg]] blockbuster film ''[[Munich (2005 film)|Munich]]''.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.ecranlarge.com/stars-details-44074.php# |title=Mehdi Nebbou |work=ecranlarge.com |year=2012 |accessdate=16 June 2012|language=fr}}</ref>


In 2007 for his performance in ''[[Teresas Zimmer]]'', directed by German film director [[Constanze Knoche]], he won the award for best actor at [[First Steps Awards]].<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.firststeps.de/wettbewerb/preistraeger.html |title=Preisträger: First Steps |work=firststeps.de |year=2012 |accessdate=16 June 2012|language=de}}</ref>
In 2007, for his performance in ''[[Teresas Zimmer]]'', directed by German film director [[Constanze Knoche]], he won the award for best actor at [[First Steps Awards]].<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.firststeps.de/wettbewerb/preistraeger.html |title=Preisträger: First Steps |work=firststeps.de |year=2012 |accessdate=16 June 2012|language=de}}</ref>


In 2008 Nebbou worked in the [[Ridley Scott]] film ''[[Body of Lies (film)|Body of Lies]]'' with [[Leonardo DiCaprio]]. In it, he played Nizar, an [[Iraqi people|Iraqi]] [[linguistics]] [[doctorate]] turned [[Al-Qaeda]] [[Political campaign staff|operative]] who approaches [[CIA]] to defect after being enlisted by his [[jihadist]] superiors for suicide bombing. In addition, he played in several French TV series and films, among them as a disabled ex-middleweight boxing world champion in ''[[Douce France]]'' for which he won the award for best actor in 2009 at the [[Rochelle TV Festival]].<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.tv5.org/cms/chaine-francophone/programmes/p-80-s2-z73-lg-DOUCE.htm?prg_id=258691& |title=TV5MONDE : Programmes |work=tv5.org |year=2012 |accessdate=17 June 2012|language=fr}}</ref> He played Mustafa Larbi, a sadistic and unpredictable drug dealer, in Season 2 of ''[[Spiral (TV series)|Spiral]]'', the successful [[Canal plus|Canal+]] TV series.
In 2008, Nebbou worked in the [[Ridley Scott]] film ''[[Body of Lies (film)|Body of Lies]]'' with [[Leonardo DiCaprio]]. In it, he portrayed Nizar, an [[Iraqi people|Iraqi]] [[linguistics]] doctorate turned [[Al-Qaeda]] [[Political campaign staff|operative]] who approaches [[CIA]] to defect after being enlisted by his [[jihadist]] superiors for suicide bombing. In addition, he played in several French TV series and films, among them as a disabled ex-middleweight boxing world champion in ''[[Douce France]]'' for which he won the award for best actor in 2009 at the [[Rochelle TV Festival]].<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.tv5.org/cms/chaine-francophone/programmes/p-80-s2-z73-lg-DOUCE.htm?prg_id=258691& |title=TV5MONDE : Programmes |work=tv5.org |year=2012 |accessdate=17 June 2012|language=fr}}</ref> He played Mustafa Larbi, a sadistic and unpredictable drug dealer, in season 2 of ''[[Spiral (TV series)|Spiral]]'', the successful [[Canal+ (French TV channel)|Canal+]] TV series.


In 2010 he played Bruno in the [[Salvatore Allocca]] Italian romantic comedy ''[[Come trovare nel modo giusto l'uomo sbagliato (film)|Come trovare nel modo giusto l'uomo sbagliato]]'' and in 2011 Amin in the French action film ''[[Forces spéciales]]'' with [[Diane Krüger]].
In 2010, he portrayed Bruno in the [[Salvatore Allocca]] Italian romantic comedy ''[[Come trovare nel modo giusto l'uomo sbagliato (film)|Come trovare nel modo giusto l'uomo sbagliato]]'' and in 2011, Amin in the French action film ''[[Forces spéciales]]'' with [[Diane Krüger]].


In 2012, he had his breakthrough into the Indian film industry thanks to the film ''[[English Vinglish]]'' starring [[Sridevi]].
In 2012, he had his breakthrough into the Indian film industry thanks to the film ''[[English Vinglish]]'', starring [[Sridevi]].


He played the lead in ''[[Les heures souterraines]]'' directed by [[Philippe Harel]] inspired by the novel of [[Delphine de Vigan]] in 2014.
He portrayed the lead in ''[[Les heures souterraines]]'', directed by [[Philippe Harel]] and inspired by the novel of [[Delphine de Vigan]] in 2014.


In 2015 and 2016, he is Cyclone in 6 episodes of season 1 and 2 of ''[[Le Bureau des Légendes (TV series)|Le Bureau des Légendes]]''
In 2015 and 2016, he played Cyclone in six episodes of season 1 and 2 of ''[[Le Bureau des Légendes (TV series)|Le Bureau des Légendes]].'' Also In 2016, he was the co-lead in the Romanian movie ''[[The Fixer (2016 film)|The Fixer]]'' directed by [[Adrian Sitaru]], about human traffic in Europe and under-age prostitution.


In 2017, he played a lead role in the second season of the Norwegian series ''[[Occupied (TV series)|Occupied]]'' and in the German series ''[[Deutschland 86]]''.
In 2016 he is the co-lead in the Romanian movie ''[[The Fixer (2016 film)|The Fixer]]'' directed by [[Adrian Sitaru]] about human traffic in Europe and under-age prostitution. The film is pre-selected for the Oscars 2018.


In 2017 he is one the leads in the second seasons of the Norwegian cult series ''[[Occupied (TV series)|Occupied]]'' and in the German series ''[[Deutschland 86 (TV series)|Deutschland 86]]''.
He stars the Netflix series ''[[Baby (Italian TV series)|Baby]]'' (2018) directed by [[Andrea De Sica]] and [[Anna Negri]].


In 2021, he played a middile-east investor in the movie "[[House of Gucci]]" by Ridley Scott.<ref>{{cite web
He will be one of the leads in the new Netflix series ''[[Baby (Italian TV series)|Baby]]'' directed by [[Andrea De Sica]] and [[Anna Negri]].
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| date =2023-08-07| publisher = Cineuropa| access-date =2023-09-07}}</ref>


==Personal life==
He is fluent in French, German, English and Italian.
Mehdi is fluent in French, German, English, and Italian.


==Filmography==
==Filmography==
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| ''Achterbahn''
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| Habib
| Habib
| Klaus Krämer
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| ''[[Munich (film)|Munich]]''
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| Ishan Hamsa
| Hans-Günther Bücking
| Hans-Günther Bücking
| TV Series (1 Episode)
| TV series (1 episode)
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| ''[[Tatort]]''
| ''[[Tatort]]''
| Ali
| Ali
| Peter Fratzscher
| Peter Fratzscher
| TV Series (1 Episode)
| TV series (1 episode)
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| ''Schattenwelt''
| ''Long Shadows''
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| Talat
| Connie Walter
| Connie Walter
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| Mustapha Larbi
| Philippe Venault & Philippe Triboit
| Philippe Venault & Philippe Triboit
| TV Series (4 Episode)
| TV series (4 Episode)
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| rowspan=3|2009
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| Kader
| Kader
| Malik Chibane
| Malik Chibane
| TV Movie<br>Luchon International Film Festival - Best Young Actor
| TV movie<br>Luchon International Film Festival - Best Young Actor
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| ''Douce France''
| ''Douce France''
| Abdel Chaouche
| Abdel Chaouche
| Stéphane Giusti
| Stéphane Giusti
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| ''8 Uhr 28''
| ''{{Ill|8:28 AM|fr|Le Train de 8 h 28}}''
| Alexander Frey
| Alexander Frey
| [[Christian Alvart]]
| [[Christian Alvart]]
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| ''By Night''
| Martin
| Martin
| Juan Diaz B.
| Juan Diaz Bohorquez.
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| Hassan Adub
| [[Jobst Oetzmann]]
| [[Jobst Oetzmann]]
| TV Series (1 Episode)
| TV series (1 episode)
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| Hamid Sherzad
| Hamid Sherzad
| Andreas Herzog
| Andreas Herzog
| TV Series (1 Episode)
| TV series (1 episode)
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| ''Happy Hour''
| ''Happy Hour''
| Nic
| Nic
| Franz Müller
| [[Franz Müller (film director)|Franz Müller]]
| TV Movie
| TV movie
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| ''Die Besucher''
| ''Die Besucher''
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| Sebastian Sander
| Sebastian Sander
| Connie Walter (2)
| Connie Walter (2)
| TV Movie
| TV movie
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| ''[[Die Chefin]]''
| ''[[Die Chefin]]''
| Cristian Farron
| Cristian Farron
| Michael Schneider
| Michael Schneider
| TV Series (1 Episode)
| TV series (1 episode)
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| rowspan=8|2013
| rowspan=8|2013
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| Arie van Doorn
| Arie van Doorn
| Lancelot von Naso
| Lancelot von Naso
| TV Movie
| TV movie
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| ''Vogue la vie''
| ''Vogue la vie''
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| Claire de la Rochefoucauld
| Claire de la Rochefoucauld
| TV Movie
| TV movie
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| ''Inga Lindström''
| ''Inga Lindström''
| Paul Andersson
| Paul Andersson
| Udo Witte
| Udo Witte
| TV Series (1 Episode)
| TV series (1 episode)
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| Eric
| Eric
| Hervé Hadmar
| Hervé Hadmar
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| [[Philippe Harel]]
| [[Philippe Harel]]
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| ''Paare''
| ''Paare''
| Patient
| Patient
| Johann Buchholz
| Johann Buchholz
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| TV series short
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| ''Le Bureau des Légendes''
| ''Le Bureau des Légendes''
| Cyclone
| Cyclone
| [[Éric Rochant]] & [[Laïla Marrakchi]]
| [[Éric Rochant]] & [[Laïla Marrakchi]]
| TV Series (3 Episodes)
| TV series (3 episodes)
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| ''[[Hard (TV series)|Hard]]''
| ''[[Hard (TV series)|Hard]]''
| Rémi Capelle
| Rémi Capelle
| Laurent Dussaux & Melissa Drigeard
| Laurent Dussaux & Melissa Drigeard
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| TV series (9 episodes)
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| ''[[Homeland (TV series)|Homeland]]''
| ''[[Homeland (TV series)|Homeland]]''
| Hussein
| Hussein
| Alex Gansa & Gideon Raff & Howard Gordon
| Alex Gansa & Gideon Raff & Howard Gordon
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| TV series (12 episodes)
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| ''[[Mothers' Instinct (2018 film)|Mothers' Instinct]]''
| Simon Brunelle
| [[Olivier Masset-Depasse]]
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| ''[[Deutschland 86]]''
| ''[[Deutschland 86]]''
| Jean-Luc
| Jean-Luc
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| TV Series (2 episodes)
| TV series (2 episodes)
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|''[[House of Gucci]]''
|Said
|[[Ridley Scott]]
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|[[:fr:HPI_(série_télévisée)|''HPI'']]
|Adam Karadec
|[[:fr:Stéphane_Carrié|Stéphane Carrié]] & Alice Chegaray-Breugnot & Nicolas Jean
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Latest revision as of 21:11, 2 January 2025

Mehdi Nebbou
Nebbou in 2013
Born
Mehdi Nebbou

(1974-01-10) 10 January 1974 (age 50)
Bayonne, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France
NationalityFrench
OccupationActor
Years active1998–present

Mehdi Nebbou (born 10 January 1974) is a French actor.

Early life and education

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Mehdi Nebbou was born on 10 January 1974 in Bayonne, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France, to a German mother and an Algerian father.[1] His brother is the film director Safy Nebbou.[citation needed]

Career

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He started his career by appearing in the film My Sweet Home, directed by Filipos Tsitos.

In 2004, the director Samir Nasr offered him the leading role in the film Seeds of Doubt, which won the Golden Gate Award for best film at the San Francisco Film Festival. 2005 was a turning point in Nebbou's career thanks to the film Schläfer by German film director Benjamin Heisenberg. The film received excellent reviews and was selected for the 2005 Cannes Film Festival.

In 2006, he portrayed Ali Hassan Salameh in the Steven Spielberg blockbuster film Munich.[2]

In 2007, for his performance in Teresas Zimmer, directed by German film director Constanze Knoche, he won the award for best actor at First Steps Awards.[3]

In 2008, Nebbou worked in the Ridley Scott film Body of Lies with Leonardo DiCaprio. In it, he portrayed Nizar, an Iraqi linguistics doctorate turned Al-Qaeda operative who approaches CIA to defect after being enlisted by his jihadist superiors for suicide bombing. In addition, he played in several French TV series and films, among them as a disabled ex-middleweight boxing world champion in Douce France for which he won the award for best actor in 2009 at the Rochelle TV Festival.[4] He played Mustafa Larbi, a sadistic and unpredictable drug dealer, in season 2 of Spiral, the successful Canal+ TV series.

In 2010, he portrayed Bruno in the Salvatore Allocca Italian romantic comedy Come trovare nel modo giusto l'uomo sbagliato and in 2011, Amin in the French action film Forces spéciales with Diane Krüger.

In 2012, he had his breakthrough into the Indian film industry thanks to the film English Vinglish, starring Sridevi.

He portrayed the lead in Les heures souterraines, directed by Philippe Harel and inspired by the novel of Delphine de Vigan in 2014.

In 2015 and 2016, he played Cyclone in six episodes of season 1 and 2 of Le Bureau des Légendes. Also In 2016, he was the co-lead in the Romanian movie The Fixer directed by Adrian Sitaru, about human traffic in Europe and under-age prostitution.

In 2017, he played a lead role in the second season of the Norwegian series Occupied and in the German series Deutschland 86.

He stars the Netflix series Baby (2018) directed by Andrea De Sica and Anna Negri.

In 2021, he played a middile-east investor in the movie "House of Gucci" by Ridley Scott.[5]

Personal life

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Mehdi is fluent in French, German, English, and Italian.

Filmography

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Year Title Role Director Notes
1998 Spiel des Tages Soldier Damir Lukacevic Short
2001 My Sweet Home Hakim Filippos Tsitos
2002 Lovers & Friends Arnaud Christoph Schrewe TV movie
Achterbahn Habib Klaus Krämer TV series (1 episode)
2004 Manson's Dream Karim Florian Scheibe Short
Folgeschäden Tariq Slimani Samir Nasr TV movie
2005 Munich Ali Hassan Salameh Steven Spielberg Central Ohio Film Critics Association - Best Ensemble
Nominated - Online Film & Television Association - Best Ensemble
Sleeper Farid Atabay Benjamin Heisenberg
Vier Frauen und ein Todesfall Ahmet Harald Sicheritz TV series (1 episode)
2006 Running on Empty Rachid Bülent Akinci
Fay Grim Islamic Cleric Hal Hartley
2 Floors Down... Maximilian Mindi Lee Short
Teresas Zimmer Bilal Constanze Knoche TV Short
First Steps Awards - Best Actor
Verschleppt - Kein Weg zurück Tarik Al-Samirai Hansjörg Thurn TV movie
2007 Paris Lockdown Hicham Frédéric Schoendoerffer
Faits divers Daniel Bill Barluet Short
GSG 9 – Ihr Einsatz ist ihr Leben Ishan Hamsa Hans-Günther Bücking TV series (1 episode)
Tatort Ali Peter Fratzscher TV series (1 episode)
2008 Mark of an Angel The Policeman Safy Nebbou
Body of Lies Nizar Ridley Scott
Secret Defense Ahmed Philippe Haïm
Ca$h Vincent Éric Besnard
Berlin Calling Jamal the Junk Hannes Stöhr
Les liens du sang José Lazaga Jacques Maillot
Long Shadows Talat Connie Walter
Spiral Mustapha Larbi Philippe Venault & Philippe Triboit TV series (4 Episode)
2009 Magma Paul Neville Pierre Vinour
Le choix de Myriam Kader Malik Chibane TV movie
Luchon International Film Festival - Best Young Actor
Douce France Abdel Chaouche Stéphane Giusti TV movie
2010 Zeiten ändern dich Uli Edel
8:28 AM [fr] Alexander Frey Christian Alvart
600 kilos d'or pur Norris Éric Besnard (2)
The Coming Days Vincent Lars Kraume
By Night Martin Juan Diaz Bohorquez. Short
Tatort Hassan Adub Jobst Oetzmann TV series (1 episode)
2011 Forces spéciales Amen Stéphane Rybojad
Switch Stéphane Defer Frédéric Schoendoerffer (2)
Come trovare nel modo giusto l'uomo sbagliato Bruno Salvatore Allocca & Daniela Cursi Masella
Unter Verdacht Hamid Sherzad Andreas Herzog TV series (1 episode)
2012 English Vinglish Laurent Gauri Shinde Bollywood Movie
Mince alors! Doctor Hachemi Charlotte de Turckheim
Die feinen Unterschiede Herr Thalberg Sylvie Michel
Happy Hour Nic Franz Müller TV movie
Die Besucher Studienberater Constanze Knoche (2)
Rue Mandar Simon Idit Cebula
Zappelphilipp Sebastian Sander Connie Walter (2) TV movie
Die Chefin Cristian Farron Michael Schneider TV series (1 episode)
2013 11.6 Monaco Philippe Godeau
Joséphine Gilles Agnès Obadia
Cookie Mathieu Léa Fazer
Back on Track Gerome Kilian Riedhof
Hasta mañana David Sébastien Maggiani & Olivier Vidal
Mein Mann, ein Mörder [de] Arie van Doorn Lancelot von Naso TV movie
Vogue la vie Claire de la Rochefoucauld TV movie
Inga Lindström Paul Andersson Udo Witte TV series (1 episode)
2014 Vivre Berlin Pierre Nehra Stella Short
Witnesses Eric Hervé Hadmar TV mini-series
2015 We Monsters Paul Sebastian Ko
Happy Hour Nic Franz Müller
Les heures souterraines Thibault Philippe Harel TV movie
Paare Patient Johann Buchholz TV series short
Le Bureau des Légendes Cyclone Éric Rochant & Laïla Marrakchi TV series (3 episodes)
Hard Rémi Capelle Laurent Dussaux & Melissa Drigeard TV series (9 episodes)
Homeland Hussein Alex Gansa & Gideon Raff & Howard Gordon TV series (12 episodes)
2016 Joséphine s'arrondit Gilles Marilou Berry
Fixeur Adrian Sitaru
2017 Animals Tarek
2018 Mothers' Instinct Simon Brunelle Olivier Masset-Depasse
Deutschland 86 Jean-Luc TV series (2 episodes)
2021 House of Gucci Said Ridley Scott
HPI Adam Karadec Stéphane Carrié & Alice Chegaray-Breugnot & Nicolas Jean TV series (16 episodes)

References

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  1. ^ Festraëts, Marion (9 December 2009). "A suivre... Mehdi Nebbou dans Douce France". L'Express (in French). Retrieved 16 June 2012.
  2. ^ "Mehdi Nebbou". ecranlarge.com (in French). 2012. Retrieved 16 June 2012.
  3. ^ "Preisträger: First Steps". firststeps.de (in German). 2012. Retrieved 16 June 2012.
  4. ^ "TV5MONDE : Programmes". tv5.org (in French). 2012. Retrieved 17 June 2012.
  5. ^ "Hanna Slak's Not a Word set to premiere in Toronto's Platform section". Cineuropa. 2023-08-07. Retrieved 2023-09-07.
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