Roschdy Zem is a distinguished French actor, filmmaker, screenwriter, and director renowned for his exceptional contributions to film and television. He was born in Gennevilliers, Hauts-de-Seine, France, pm September 27, 1965.
Zem's journey began in 1987 with his debut appearance in the film "Les keufs." His extensive filmography now showcases his remarkable talent and versatility. He has left an indelible mark with captivating performances in acclaimed movies such as "The Cold Light of Day," "Point Blank," "The Girl From Monaco," "Days of Glory," "Betty Fisher and Other Stories," "Other People's Children," and "Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train." His television presence has been equally captivating, including recurring roles in the esteemed series "Notre-Dame," "Savages," and "War on Beasts."
Zem's creative prowess extends beyond acting, as he has also excelled as a writer and director. His directorial endeavors include "Chocolat," "Our Ties," "Persona non grata," and "Omar Killed Me," which showcased his collaboration with talents like Sami Bouajila and Denis Podalydès.
Actors, Film and TV, TV Personality
Actors, Film and TV
Actors, Film and TV
Actresses, Film and TV