Kad Merad

Biography

Kad Merad is a French-Algerian filmmaker and actor who has acted both on stage and on screen. Kad Merad was born in Sidi Bel Abbès, Algeria, on March 27, 1964 to an Algerian father and a French mother. During his teens, he played drums and sang with various rock bands. Soon afterwards, he started playing as an animator in Club Med alongside the Gigolo Brothers troop. In 1990, he was hired by Ouï FM, the Paris Rock genre station where he met Olivier Baroux. The duet most known as Kad & Olivier began working together and started their own show, the Rock'n Roll Circus, introducing some of their most famous sketches (Pamela Rose, Teddy Porc Fidèle...). The early success of the show allowed them to meet Jean-Luc Delarue who brought their act to TV. In 1999, they began appearing on the French Satellite TV channel Comédie+ on their own show, La Grosse Emission. At the same time, Merad started his Cinema career with a lot of secondary roles. In 2003, he scored his First box-office success with Mais Qui a tué Pamela Rose?, co-written with Baroux. In 2007, Kad received the César Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Je vais Bien, ne t'en fais pas! and appears in AaRON's film soundtrack video clip. His best challenger was Dany Boon. During the shooting of Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis, this friendly struggle was a running joke between the two of them. That same year, he made his first appearance with Les Enfoirés music troop and is still one of its members. He was also inducted as the Godfather of the Telethon. The next year, he starred as Phillipe Abrams in the French movie Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis. The film was a surprise - and phenomenal - success in France and Europe, becoming the best-attended movie ever made in France, with 21 million moviegoers.

Filmography

Chabert
Nicolas's father
Baptiste 'Titi' Capla
Philippe Abrams
Arthur Lepage
Tony Zacchia
Robert Pelage
Richard Dacier
Jacky Jacquet
Dino/Mourad
Michel Boudriau
le médecin légiste
Robert Pique
Le directeur artistique de Pacific Recordings
Actor who refuses to film with Laurent
Père Lebrac
Vincent
Frédéric Alvaro
Jacques Charlot
Martin Kazinski
Le poissonnier
Le motard
Slim / Barnabé VI
Dimitri Zvenka
Membre du comité de soutien
Nicolas' father
Babi Maklouf
Self - Comedian
Patrice
Richard Bullit
Jean-François Casteigne
Oncle Tango
Mr. Godet
Simon Daoud
Le Mexicain Cellule
Acteur à la télévision anglaise
Dr Steinman
Gustave
Stéphane
himself- narrateur
Monsieur Tosca
Kad Merad (uncredited)
Étienne Carboni
Pierre
le génie Ouzmoutousouloubouloubombé
Gérard Lanza
Self
Thomas Kertez
Nathan Dinke
Self - Guest