
Actor
Born July 22, 1987 in Agadir, Morocco,
Soufiane El Khalidy is a French-Moroccan actor, filmmaker, and writer whose magnetic presence and cross-cultural artistry have made him one of the most distinctive international talents in contemporary cinema. Based in Paris and fluent in Arabic, French, and English, he bridges Hollywood, Europe, and the Arab world with a rare fusion of emotional authenticity, physical discipline, and cinematic charisma. El Khalidy’s screen career spans acclaimed productions on both sides of the Atlantic, including Ghosts of Beirut (Showtime / Paramount+), NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS), Mary opposite Anthony Hopkins, The Eight, Shockwave: Countdown to Disaster, De Gaulle: Part 1, and Klandestin. His athleticism and precision have allowed him to perform many of his own stunts, blending the intensity of an action performer with the sensitivity of a dramatic actor.

De Gaulle: Liberté
Koenig Soldier

De Gaulle: Résistance
Koenig Soldier

Klandestin WT
The Coast Guard

Mary
Frustrated Pilgrim

JXSH- Tatooine/Maintenance
Alfred

Ghosts of Beirut
Kerem

Colosseum
Centurion

The Eight
Youssef

Riley Parra: Better Angels
Ridwan

Stray
SWAT Officer (Uncredited)

Untogether
Synagogue Patron

A Crooked Somebody
Undercover Cop

Gulag Magadan
Commissar Yagoda

1804: The Hidden History of Haiti
French General

Shockwave: Countdown to Disaster
Young Militant

Riley Parra
Ridwan

Ice
Diamond Shopper

Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation

Flags and Masks Down

NCIS: Los Angeles
Sayid Lajani