French theater and film actor Cad Merad (real name Kaddur Merad, Kad Merad) was born on March 27, 1964 in the family of a French woman and an Algerian in Sidi Bel-Abbes.
Merad’s childhood was spent in France, because after Algeria was recognized as an independent country, all mixed families had to leave it.
As a teenager, Merad was a soloist in several rock bands at once. The art world captivated the heart of a young, but already promising talented young man, and his first theatrical experience
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French theater and film actor Cad Merad (real name Kaddur Merad, Kad Merad) was born on March 27, 1964 in the family of a French woman and an Algerian in Sidi Bel-Abbes.
Merad’s childhood was spent in France, because after Algeria was recognized as an independent country, all mixed families had to leave it.
As a teenager, Merad was a soloist in several rock bands at once. The art world captivated the heart of a young, but already promising talented young man, and his first theatrical experience he received, speaking in the troupe “Gigolo Brothers”, in which he devoted much time to studying the interpretation of classical plays.
In 1991, Cad Merad went to work at the Paris radio station, where he met an amazing man - Olivier Baroux, and a little later began to conduct a joint humorous program, which is popular. On the rise of fame, Merad began a new project on the radio and with the help of Jean-Luc Delarue launched the television series “Thirty Last Minutes”.
Working on cable television leading humorous programs, Cad Merad simultaneously starred in films, playing small supporting roles. Despite this, in 2003 in the life of Merad there were great and significant changes due to the release of the acclaimed film “Who killed Pamela Roses”, the script for which was written by Cad Merad and his friend Olivier Bar.
In 2004, the big French screen came out.
film "Chorists" In which Cad Merad played a major role. French viewers highly appreciated the skill and talent of the actor and the film itself received a very high rating of the judges, which was confirmed by many awards, which adds a certain solidity of the creative biography of the inimitable actor.
One of the most successful in the acting career of Cada Merad was 2007: he received the award “Cesar” and was recognized as the best supporting actor for a wonderfully played role in the film “Don’t worry, I’m fine”. In March 2007, Cad Merad first appeared on the TV channel TF1, where together with Lian Foley leads a cultural telethon.
In July 2008, Cad Merad was invited by the French government to a parade in Place de la Concorde, where Merad read excerpts from the Declaration of Human Rights in the presence of the top leadership of the EU countries, which was a special recognition of his talent. /