
Karim Leklou
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Karim Leklou (born June 20, 1982) is a French actor who started his career in small role in Jacques Audiard 's film A Prophet (2009) and followed by Suzanne and Grand Central. Leklou undertook a lead role in Hippocrate for both seasons (2018, 2021). He has also starred in Sons of Ramses (2022), For My Country (2022), and Time Out (2023). In 2025, at the 50th César Awards he won for Best Actor for his performance in Jim's Story.
Known for
Credits

De Gaulle: Résistance (2026)
as Blazej

De Gaulle: Liberté (2026)
as Blazej

Beating Hearts (2024)
as Le père de Clotaire

The Stronghold (2021)
as Yass

A Prophet (2009)
as Muslim in the hallway

Orphan (2017)
as Friend of Kiki's Father

The World Is Yours (2018)
as Farés

11.6 (2013)
as Bruno Morales

The Piano Accident (2025)
as Roméo

Jim's Story (2024)
as Aymeric

Tales of Taipei (2024)
as Adan (segment "The Imaginary Child")

Grand Central (2013)
Actor

Treat Me Like Fire (2018)
as Nacim
Secondes chances (2027)
Actor

For My Country (2023)
as Ismaël

Heal the Living (2016)
as Virgilio Breva

Vincent Must Die (2023)
as Vincent

Playground (2021)
as Father

The Stopover (2016)
as Max
Le Faux Soir (2027)
Actor

Cramé (2008)
Actor

Suzanne (2013)
as Vince

Sons of Ramses (2023)
as Ramsès

The Anarchists (2015)
as Biscuit (Marcel Deloche)

If You Saw His Heart (2017)
as Michel

The Third War (2021)
as Hicham

Heatwave (2015)
as Josef Bousou

Time Out (2023)
as Bonnard

Chase (2011)
as Gérard

Loving Memories (2023)
as L'homme

The Giants (2011)
as Angel

Young Tiger (2015)
as Frédéric

Sous X (2015)
as Lamo

Tata Bakhta (2012)
as Paul

Sans pudeur ni morale (2011)
Actor

Special Treatment (2010)
as Bruno
Quasimodo (—)
Actor

Marseille la nuit (2012)
as Teddy

Toril (2016)
as Bruno
Le Monde trop grand (—)
Actor
Poil de carotte (—)
Actor
Le Grand réveil (—)
Actor

Changing Room (2011)
as Luc





