Karim Saleh was born on March 7, 1978 in Lyon, France. He is an actor and director, known for Transparent (2014), Counterpart (2017) and Munich (2005).
As an early-career artist at "interCulture", Karim has already captured the attention of notable theatre critic and blogger Kevin Jackson. He elevated that the fast-talking high school student's 'twinkle-eyed, twinkle-toed magnetism' in The Voices Project feature shows charismatic potential, only paralleled by his rough-hewn observatory vignettes for 'gritty, everyday reality'. Arguably one of the standouts in an AYTP (Australian Theatre for Young People) monologue, this young actor philosophises the themes of belonging, identity and place in a refreshing, cheerful and energetic fashion: a paradoxical muddle of urbaneness and panache. In addition to his apparent passion for theatre and the screen, Karim is a dedicated musician whose skills in piano such as his signature "River Flows in You" are met with aplomb and technical deftness. Through "iCCAM" Karim has been cast in his commercial debut, an Egyptian swashbuckling mystical fantasy/adventure with an ethnically diverse flavour "Gods of Egypt", honoured to work with Hollywood and local mainstays Gerard Butler, Geoffrey Rush and director Alex Proyas. Recently he was cast as Bilal Folouk in the SBS four-part drama miniseries about the lives of difficult and troubled students in Sydney's south-west and worked closely with Alex Dimitriades. Exciting days ahead for this youngster!
Karima El-Mahroug is known for Die Lugners (2003), Sexocracy: The man of Bunga Bunga (2012) and Seitenblicke (1987).
Karima was born in London. Her mother is Irish and Greek, her father Berber Moroccan. She spent her youth growing up in Tanger, northern Morocco along with her two sisters. At the age of 7 her family moved to east London where she attended middle and high school. During her teens she was scouted for a number of modeling agencies and became the face of many brands worldwide. In 2006 she was chosen to be the face and representative of computer game heroin Lara Croft. She trained as an actress in NY's HB Studios and various London academies.
Karimah Westbrook is an American television and film actress. After crashing an audition and snagging a role in the Paramount box office hit Save the Last Dance (2001), she has never looked back. A Chicago native, the youngest of two, Westbrook was inspired by actress Whoopi Goldberg growing up. After falling in love with the theater, she realized she had a strong desire to perform and decided to pursue an acting career. She attended schools such as The Academy of Dramatic Arts-West. Westbrook earned recognition for her performance as Ginnie in the Sony Classics critically acclaimed bio-pic How to Get the Man's Foot Outta Your Ass (2003) opposite actor/director Mario Van Peebles. How to Get the Man's Foot Outta Your Ass (2003) was voted "One of the Best Movies of the Year" by Ebert and Roeper. Since moving to Los Angeles, the Chicago native has amassed an impressive list of T.V. and film appearances, including supporting roles in The Rum Diary (2011) opposite Johnny Depp, Bolden (2019), a Jazz bio-pic where her character Alice Bolden ages from her 20's to her 50's, and American Violet (2008) opposite Oscar nominee Alfre Woodard. Always up for a challenge, Westbrook learned to speak Mandarin Chinese when she worked opposite international film star Sylvia Chang in the award winning festival hit American Fusion (2005). A firm believer in creating her own opportunities,Westbrook talents extends to writing and producing. Her first film production, a short drama entitled Best Kept Secret (2006), became a finalist in the 'Lens on Talent (2009)' filmmakers competition. Since then, Westbrook has produced projects such as A Fire in a Dovecot (2010), Watts and Volts (2009), and Pastor Stuart (2009) . Just as she finds it essential to explore every aspect of her talent, Karimah also believes in giving back. Dedicated to giving back to her community, for several years Karimah served as a mentor for A Place Called Home - a youth center in Los Angeles that helps young adults in the inner city to find success and self reliance. She remains on the center's Leadership Council who's mission remains the same. Whether she is writing, producing, or giving back, this gifted actress has a powerful and captivating way of delivering a performance.
Karimunnisa S.K. is known for Fire and Vaade Veedu (2022).
Karin Anglin is an actress, known for Work in Progress (2019), Proven Innocent (2019) and Chicago P.D. (2014).
Karin Anna Cheung was born on November 2, 1974 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Better Luck Tomorrow (2002), Boom (2009) and Abominable (2006).
Karin Argoud was born on November 8, 1960 in the USA. She is an actress and director, known for Mama's Family (1983), Darkroom (1981) and Nash Bridges (1996). She is married to Kevin Morrisey. They have two children.