Zinedine Soualem

1957-

Biography: life and films

Zinedine Soualem is a French actor. He was born in Thiers, France on 17th April 1957.

His best films as an actor include Cédric Klapisch's comedy Chacun cherche son chat (1996), Joël Brisse's La pomme, la figue et l'amande (2000), Philippe Lioret's Mademoiselle (2001), Jacob Berger's 1 Journée (2009) and Michel Leclerc's Le Nom des gens (2010).

Zinedine Soualem has so far appeared in 99 films.

He has most frequently worked with the following directors: Cédric Klapisch (9 films), Marie Vermillard (3), Mabrouk El Mechri (3), Joël Brisse (3), Dany Boon (3), Yves Fajnberg (2), Philippe Lioret (2), Philippe Harel (2), Michel Leclerc (2), Karim Boulila (2), Jean-Luc Gaget (2), Claude Lelouch (2), Christophe Loizillon (2), Arthur Joffé (2) and Alain Chabat (2).

His most frequent genres include: comedy (37 films), drama (21), comedy-drama (16), comedy-romance (10), Thriller (6), romance (5), crime-thriller (4) and Fantasy (4).

Our average rating for Zinedine Soualem over all films is: 2.7

Filmography

Key: a = actor

La Bête noire (1983) [a]

Riens du tout (1992) [a]

Les Gens normaux n'ont rien d'exceptionnel (1993) [a]

Un'anima divisa in due (1993) [a]

Daisy et Mona (1994) [a]

Fast (1995) [a]

Les Apprentis (1995) [a]

Caméléone (1996) [a]

Chacun cherche son chat (1996) [a]

L'Échappée belle (1996) [a]

Le Rocher d'Acapulco (1996) [a]

Un air de famille (1996) [a]

Didier (1997) [a]

Eau douce (1997) [a]

Je ne vois pas ce qu'on me trouve (1997) [a]

La Femme défendue (1997) [a]

Le Ciel est à nous (1997) [a]

Le Silence de Rak (1997) [a]

Les Randonneurs (1997) [a]

Mauvais genre (1997) [a]

Messieurs les enfants (1997) [a]

Tenue correcte exigée (1997) [a]

La Voie est libre (1998) [a]

Le Clone (1998) [a]

Que la lumière soit (1998) [a]

Serial Lover (1998) [a]

Lila Lili (1999) [a]

Mes amis (1999) [a]

Peut-être (1999) [a]

Trafic d'influence (1999) [a]

Banqueroute (2000) [a]

Deuxième quinzaine de juillet (2000) [a]

La Pomme, la figue et l'amande (2000) [a]

Imago (2001) [a]

Inch'Allah dimanche (2001) [a]

J'ai tué Clémence Acéra (2001) [a]

L'Ange de goudron (2001) [a]

Ligne 208 (2001) [a]

Mademoiselle (2001) [a]

Voyance et manigance (2001) [a]

Ah! Si j'étais riche (2002) [a]

Astérix et Obélix Mission Cléopâtre (2002) [a]

Coup franc indirect (2002) [a]

La Maîtresse en maillot de bain (2002) [a]

Ma caméra et moi (2002) [a]

Satin rouge (2002) [a]

La Légende de Parva (2003) [a]

Ni pour, ni contre (bien au contraire) (2003) [a]

L'Incruste (2004) [a]

Ne quittez pas! (2004) [a]

Emmenez-moi (2005) [a]

Le Démon de midi (2005) [a]

Les Poupées russes (2005) [a]

Vive la vie (2005) [a]

La Maison du bonheur (2006) [a]

The Nativity Story (2006) [a]

Le Scaphandre et le papillon (2007) [a]

Roman de gare (2007) [a]

Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis (2008) [a]

JCVD (2008) [a]

Paris (2008) [a]

1 Journée (2009) [a]

13ème Mois (2009) [a]

Divorces! (2009) [a]

Moloch tropical (2009) [a]

Tricheuse (2009) [a]

Ces amours-là (2010) [a]

Le Nom des gens (2010) [a]

Opération Casablanca (2010) [a]

Suite parlée (2010) [a]

La Proie (2011) [a]

Ma part du gâteau (2011) [a]

Rien à déclarer (2011) [a]

Télé Gaucho (2012) [a]

L'Écume des jours (2013) [a]

Du goudron et des plumes (2014) [a]

Je suis à vous tout de suite (2015) [a]

D'une pierre deux coups (2016) [a]

Le Ciel attendra (2016) [a]

Chacun sa vie (2017) [a]

Épouse-moi mon pote (2017) [a]



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