Kareem Tabsch Kareem Tabsch is the co-founder and co-director of Miami's largest art house cinema, an Award-winning documentary filmmaker and an Arts Advocate who strongly believes in the power of the arts, particularly film, to enrich lives and revitalize communities. FILMMAKER As a documentary filmmaker, Kareem's works has been included in several prestigious film festivals including Slamdance , AFIDocs, DocNYC, Florida Film Festival, RooftopFilms, among many others. His debut film Cherry Pop: The Story of the World's Fanciest Cat was named Best Documentary Short at Birmingham's Sidewalk Film Festival and played over 30 festivals. His short film Dolphin Lover, received wide acclaim after its World Premiere at the Slamdance Film Festival where it received Honorable Mention and won the Best Short Documentary Prize at the LA Film Fest. The film has and has over a million views on YouTube. His most recent film, The Last Resort premiered at the Miami Jewish Film Festival where it won Audience Favorite Documentary. It has gone on to play countless festivals and was picked up for distribution by Kino Lorber. It received a limited theatrical release including a 3 week run in New York's famed Quad Cinema and an 8 week run in South Florida before being acquired by Netflix. His films have garnered international press attention from outlets like Comedy Central, Vice, The NY Post, Cosmopolitan, Jezebel, Bravo and from celebrities including Andy Cohen, Chris Hardwick, Rush Limbaugh, and Howard Stern. Kareem is the co-founder and co-director of O Cinema, Miami's largest art-house cinema with three locations throughout the area including the Wynwood Arts District, the North Beach neighborhood of Miami Beach and the Village of Miami Shores. Previously, he served as Program Director of the Miami Gay & Lesbian Film Festival. Kareem has served on the First Feature Jury for Frameline San Francisco International LGBTQ Film Festival, lectured about the history of queer cinema at Florida International University, served as a juror for Tribeca Film Institutes If/Then Short Documentary Film Prize, served as a Juror for the Louisiana Short Film PRize at the New Orleans Film Festival, and served as a Program Consultant for the Key West Film Festival. In 2013 Kareem was featured in the Miami New Times 'People Issue' for his contribution to the cities film culture, he was named a '20 under 40' by the Miami Herald's Business Monday in 2014 and in 2015 was the recipient of the Knight Arts Champion award presented by the Knight Foundation in recognition of O Cinema's contribution to the cultural vibrancy of Greater Miami. Tabsch has served on the Advisory Committee of the Miami Foundation's Our Miami initiative, on the National Arts Advisory Committee of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and as a juror for Springboard for the Arts 20/20 Minnesota Artists Fellowship. He presently serves on the Miami-Dade County Film & Entertainment Advisory Committee and on the Oolite Arts Cinematic Arts Residency advisory board, a micro-budget film initiative he helped create.
A young actor, born in Heliopolis, Karba district, studied engineering at the Future University, Department of Computers and Information, won first place in 2007-2008 in playing guitar at the republic level, directing and acting, and worked as an assistant to the director "Hadijoury" site and then participated in some Secondary roles in Egyptian drama, starring the series "Nour Maryam - Al Bab in Al Bab - Rahim", some films "365 Days of Happiness - Nour Aini". Participated in a role for Cinema 4D
Canadian-born actor Kareem Tristan Alleyne was raised in Montreal by way of Vincentian and Grenadian parents. Kareem has always been creatively driven and growing up he was heavily influenced by his sister's stories about drama class in High school. Once a freshman, Kareem would go on to take drama class in 7th through 11th grade- attaining 3 of 4 Actor of the Year awards. Drama class solidified his growing passion to pursue his career in the arts. He has portrayed a wide range of characters in television, film, and on stage. His first performance came at the age of 10 when he played Elijah in a church play. After graduating from John Abbott College's Professional Theatre Program in Montreal, Kareem began his theatre career in Black Theatre Workshop's production of The Meeting by Jeff Stetson. He has since made guest appearances in several TV shows and feature films including: Quantico (ABC), 19-2 (CTV), 21 Thunder (CTV), Jack Ryan (Amazon Prime), On The Basis of Sex (2018), iZombie (CW), and Altered Carbon (Netflix). 2020 saw the release of his supporting role in Lifetime's Stolen by my Mother: The Kamiyah Mobley Story working alongside Niecy Nash, Ta'Rhonda Jones, and Rayven Symone Ferrell. The film would go on to break some records, with over 2 million viewers in its premiere. Recently, Kareem completed his starring role as Monty Fassbeck in Bounce TV's holiday film called 'Marry Me This Christmas'; working alongside Ransom's (CBS) Brandon Jay McLaren and Twenties (BET) star, Gabrielle Graham. In addition to his film and TV credits, Kareem has worked in notable video games including: Ubisoft's Watch Dogs 2 and Assassin's Creed: Origins. He lent his voice to the critically acclaimed EA Sports' Need For Speed: Heat, and voiced his role as Alex in Game On's Man of Medan. Launching his career in Montreal, Kareem then moved to Toronto, eventually finding residence in Vancouver. This new city would see Kareem thrive amassing his most notable TV & film roles to date.
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Kareena was born to Sindhi-speaking Babita (nee Shivdasani) and Punjabi-speaking Randhir Kapoor in Bombay, India. She has an elder sister, Karisma. She is born in a family that have been actors for generations, including her paternal great-grandfather, Prithviraj Kapoor; her grandfather, Raj Kapoor; her paternal uncles, Shammi, Shashi, Rishi, and Rajiv; as well as aunt, Neetu Singh, & Jennifer Kendall, the wives of Rishi and Shashi respectively. On her maternal side, her grandfather, Hari Shivdasani, and aunt, Sadhana, have been actors in their own rights. As a child she studied in Jamnabai Narsee School in Juhu, Bombay, and thereafter was enrolled in Dehra Dun's prestigious Welham Girls' Boarding School. Then she re-located to Harvard for approximately 3 months to take a course in information technology and microcomputers. Upon her return to India, she joined the Government Law College in Churchgate, Bombay, but left it after one year, to enroll in the Kishore Namit Kapoor Acting School. Her film debut was in the year 2000 with Refugee (2000) along with the debut of Amitabh Bachchan's son, Abhishek. She went on to appear in 31 other Hindi movies, and has thus far won four awards for her performances in Refugee (2000), Chameli (2003), Dev (2004), and Omkara (2006). She is one of the most sought-after actresses in Bollywood, considered bankable, with an enviable A-listing and as of June 2007 is to appear in 'Tashan', 'Lajjo', 'Kismat Talkies' amongst others. In 2012, she married actor Saif Ali Khan, son of actress Sharmila Tagore.
Karel Curras was born in Havana, Cuba on July 7, 1970. He is an actor, producer, and comedian. He is best known for Omniboat: a fast boat fantasia (2020), Bad Boys for life (2020), and Love thy Nature (2014) He has performed on several music videos, commercials, and theatrical productions. He resides in Miami, Florida.
Karel Dobry, born 1969, is an award winning Czech film and stage actor. He has been critically acclaimed for his portrayals of complex characters. Karel was awarded the Czech Lion in 2019 for best leading actor. He was raised in Prague and spent part of his childhood in Syria. He is fluent in English, Czech, Russian and German. In 2014 he won the Alfred Radok award for Best Actor, the Theater News Award for Best Actor, and also garnered a nomination for a Czech Thalie as Best Actor.He has embodied more than 90 roles in film and TV.His recent credits include Genius-Einstein for Fox, directed and produced by Ron Howard, as well as The Catcher Was a Spy acting opposite Paul Rudd. Other interesting credits are Glass Room, Milada, Child 44 and Mission Impossible. He is an avid horseman who has been trained in driving and weaponry and performs many of his own stunts.