
Kool Shen
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Bruno Lopes (born 9 February 1966), better known as Kool Shen, is a French rapper, actor and producer, with Portuguese and Breton origins. He is also a break dancer and a graffiti artist. He is a co-founder of Suprême NTM and one of the major figures of French rap. He was featured on Enhancer's album Electrochoc in the song "Hot". On 2 November 2009, it was announced by French football club Olympique Lyonnais (OL), in collaboration with Betclic and Universal Music, that Kool Shen's name would feature on the team's shirt in a match against league rivals Olympique de Marseille (OM) the following week. It was the first time that a musical artist's album was promoted on a football shirt. OL and OM went on to play out a memorable 5–5 draw in the match. Source: Article "Kool Shen" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known for
Credits

Overdose (2022)
as Bob Fontana

Heal the Living (2016)
as Vincent

The Dope (2003)
as Lord Fatal

Paradise Beach (2019)
as Vinny

White Soldier (2014)
as Le colonel Damien
Déjà loin (—)
as Manu

Abuse of Weakness (2013)
as Vilko Piran

RapLine (1993)
as Self

Striking The Palace (2024)
as Thierry Bonneau
Ma reine (—)
Actor

Authentiques (2000)
as Self

La Story du rap français : 30 Ans de succès (2017)
as Self

Rap Attack (2002)
as Self

NTM : l'histoire suprême (2021)
as Self

JoeyStarr, l'enfant terrible (2017)
as Self

French Game (2019)
as Self

Génération Rap RnB 2 (2004)
as Self

1992 : pourquoi les jeunes aiment le rap ? (1992)
as Kool Shen (rappeur)

Kool Shen Dernier Round au Zénith (2005)
as Self

Suprême NTM - Ultime Concert (2019)
as Self

Under my skin (2014)
as Max Germain

On n'est pas des marques de vélo (2003)
as Self

Suprême NTM - Live 98 (1998)
as Self

Suprême NTM - On est encore là : Bercy 2008 (2008)
as Self - Chanteur

NTM - Le Clash, intégrale des clips (2001)
as Self





