Reem Kherici

Reem Kherici (born 13 February 1983) is a French actress, of Tunisian and Italian origin, director, screenwriter and TV Host.

Reem Kherici
Reem Kherici at the 19th Lumières Awards
Born (1983-02-13) 13 February 1983
OccupationActress, Director, Screenwriter, TV Host
Years active2003–present

Personal life

In 2004, she dated Philippe Lacheau. She was in relationship from 2010 to 2014 with the comedian Stéphane Rousseau. [1]

Filmography

Year Title Role Director Notes
2009 OSS 117: Lost in Rio Carlotta Michel Hazanavicius
Neuilly Yo Mama! Rislem Gabriel Julien-Laferrière
Bob Ghetto Stéphane Marelli TV Series (1 Episode)
2010 Fatal Malaisia Michaël Youn
Au bonheur des hommes Crystal Carlier Vincent Monnet TV Movie
2011 Colombiana Nymphette Olivier Megaton
Bienvenue à bord Russian's wife Éric Lavaine
2013 Paris à tout prix Maya Ben Latif Reem Kherici Also writer
Nominated - Palm Springs International Film Festival - New Visions Grand Jury Prize
2016 Le convoi Nadia Frédéric Schoendoerffer
Débarquement immédiat ! Maria Carasco Philippe de Chauveron
2017 Jour J Juliette Reem Kherici (2) Also writer
Mes trésors Caroline Pascal Bourdiaux
Sahara Alexandrie Pierre Coré

| Holy Lands | Rivka | Amanda Sters | |- | Nicky Larson | Fille Tatouée | | | Brutus vs Cesar | Efna | Kheiron

Theater

Year Title Author Director Notes
2008-09 Qui a tué le mort ? Philippe Lacheau, Tarek Boudali & Julien Arruti Philippe Lacheau & Morgan Spillemaecker Le Splendid

Television

Year TV Show Channel
2003 Les Filles du week-end Fun TV
2005 La Cave à l'info Canal+
2005-07 Le Grand Journal Canal+
2009 Chut, chut, chut W9
La Porte ouverte à toutes les fenêtres France 4
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