Reda Kateb

Actor

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Reda Kateb, born in Ivry sur Seine in 1977, is a French actor with Algerian roots who has been one of the most distinctive character actors in French cinema since the 2000s. He often works in films that explore social reality and moral gray areas, combining physical presence with a quiet, focused acting style. PARIS PRESTIGE (2016, directed by Hame Bourokba and Ekoue Labitey) occupies an important place in his filmography. As Nas, he moves through the milieu of Pigalle and carries the mixture of gangster drama and milieu study with great intensity. In GARE DU NORD (2013, directed by Claire Simon), Kateb plays the young sociologist Ismael. The film premiered at the Locarno International Film Festival in 2013 and shows him in a restrained role that emphasizes his attention to nuance. He gained international recognition with Hippocrate (2014), for which he received the César Award for Best Supporting Actor in 2015, and with Django (2017), which earned him a César nomination for Best Actor. He was nominated again for a César for Hors Normes (2019). In 2015, he also won the Prix Patrick Dewaere, which honors outstanding young actors in French cinema. These awards reflect his continued recognition in France. Kateb's profile ranges from political cinema to major international productions. Roles in films such as A Prophet and Zero Dark Thirty expanded his visibility beyond France. Overall, Reda Kateb stands for modern, multi-layered acting that imbues characters with inner tension and great humanity.

Films on Sooner

  • Gare du Nord

    2013

    115 mins

    Drama, Romance

    Four characters will meet, love and separate in Gare du Nord, one of the busiest train stations in Europe.