Karim El-Kerem

Karim El Kerem (born November 2, 1987) is an American actor. He is well known in Europe and Latin America for performances in such television shows as Física o Química, La reina del sur, Velvet Colección. And films as No Rest for the Wicked.

Karim El-Kerem
Born (1987-11-02) November 2, 1987
New York City, U.S.
OccupationActor
Years active2007–present
Height185 cm (6 ft 1 in)

Career

Karim El Kerem was born in Brooklyn, New York to a Spanish mother and an Egyptian father. When he was one year old he moved to Spain with his family.

El Kerem studied acting at Juan Carlos Corazza's Studio, and began his professional acting career in 2008 with his role as Isaac on the Spanish television show Física o Química.[1] He was also a recurring guest star in the television show Pasapalabra.

In 2011 he played Mohamed, son of Fátima Mansur, in the telenovela La reina del sur, for Telemundo and Antena 3.[2]

El Kerem at the Tv show "Frágiles" Premiere

El-Kerem also appeared in the 2011 film No Rest for the Wicked directed by Enrique Urbizu. Film winner of six Goya Awards. [3]

In 2012, Karim had a role in the television show Frágiles for Telecinco.

In 2014 he played Kamal in the tv Show "El Príncipe" for Telecinco.

In 2018 El Kerem had a supporting role in "Velvet Colección" and appeared in Centro Médico.

Karim is filming the tv show "La Unidad" for Movistar+.

Television

Year TV Show Character Company
2020 La unidad Munir Movistar+
2018 Centro médico Jabir TVE
2018 Velvet Colección Omar Ahmadi Assistant Movistar+
2014 El Príncipe Kamal Telecinco
2012–2013 Frágiles Nacho Telecinco
2011 La reina del sur Mohamed Mansur Telemundo and Antena 3
2010 La pecera de Eva David Telecinco
2008–2009 Física o Química Isaac Antena 3

Film

Year Film Character Director
2011 No habrá paz para los malvados Young Handsome Guy Enrique Urbizu
2009 El Discípulo Thomas Emilio Ruiz

References

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