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Yasmine Leïla Bekhti (born 6 March 1984) is a French film and television actress. She is best known for her roles in '' Tout ce qui brille'' (2007) and, in 2006, ''
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''.


Early life

Bekhti was born in 1984 in
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to an Algerian family from Sidi Bel-Abbes. She is the youngest of three children. Bekhti went to drama school in
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( 18e) before entering the programme of in Tolbiac. She next studied in the programme of Bérengère Basty at the Art’aire studio. To live and pay for her acting studies, she worked odd jobs (clothes, telemarketing). She has self-identified as a Muslim and speaks
Algerian Arabic Algerian Arabic (natively known as Dziria) is a dialect derived from the form of Arabic spoken in northern Algeria. It belongs to the Maghrebi Arabic language continuum and is partially mutually intelligible with Tunisian and Moroccan. Like ...
as well, because of her grandmother.


Career

In 2005, Bekhti's friends convinced her to go to the casting of ''
Sheitan ' (; ''devils'' or ''demons''), singular: (شَيْطَان) are evil spirits in Islam, inciting humans (and jinn) to sin by "whispering" (وَسْوَسَة, “waswasah”) to their hearts (قَلْب ''qalb''). Folklore suggests that they a ...
'', where she was selected for the role of Yasmin, a young '' beurette''. Released on 1 February 2006, ''Sheitan'' spent 13 weeks in cinemas, selling around 300,000 tickets. That same year, she acted opposite
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in
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's telefilm ''Harkis''. The film told the story of an Algerian family who suffers persecution by French military forces, despite having fought on their side in the Algerian War. Bekhti was interested in the film's subject as several members of her family, including her grandfather, fought in the ranks of the FLN during the war. That year, she also played Zarka in ''
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'' (2006) (segment "Quais de Seine", directed by
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) and Mounia in ''Mauvaise Foi'', playing the sister of
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. On television, she had a small role in an episode of the series ''Madame le Proviseur'' and in the series ''Les Tricheurs'' alongside Pascal Légitimus. In 2008 she won a Best Actress Award at the Silhouette Festival for her role in Rachid Hami's ''Choisir d'aimer''. She followed this with ''Pour l'amour de Dieu'', an
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telefilm by
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and
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. Bekhti starred in ''
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'' alongside
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and appeared in ''Des poupées et des anges'' by
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. For her role as Lya in the film, she was shortlisted for the
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, although she did not make the final list of nominees. That same year, two supporting roles helped increase her visibility: one in '' Mesrine: Killer Instinct'' by Jean-Francois Richet, and especially that of Djamila in ''
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'' directed by
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. She played the only female role in the latter film, which won nine
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and the
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at
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. Meanwhile, Bekhti returned to television with ''Conte de la frustration,'' starring
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and
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and a new episode of ''Tricheurs''. She also participated in the web-series ''Twenty Show'', the result of a unique partnership between Arte and MySpace, which was released as a documentary film a year later. In 2009, besides a third appearance in ''Tricheurs,'' she played the role of Myriam in the two-part mini-series ''Le choix de Myriam,'' which portrayed the saga of an Algerian family's arrival in France. After seeing Bekhti's performance in ''Mauvaise foi'', actress
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offered Bekhti a role in ''Tout ce qui brille'', Nakache's debut film as a director. Released on 24 March 2010, ''Tout ce qui brille'' was a critical and commercial success with over 1.3 million tickets sold. Bekhti went on to win a Golden Swan Award at the
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Film Festival and the
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for her role as Lila. In 2010 she worked in a wide variety of projects. She worked with Alain Tasma again in the telefilm ''Vous êtes leur crainte,'' based on the novel of the same name by
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. She also appeared in Jean-Luc Perréard's ''Itinéraire bis'', in the musical ''Toi, moi, les autres...'' directed by Audrey Estrougo and in Anne De Petrini's debut film ''Il reste du jambon?''. Her latest film, the French- Moroccan co-production ''
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'', competed at the
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. In 2011 she was signed as the new face of
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, the cosmetic firm. In 2016 she played the French police officer Kahina Zadi in the Swedish television series Midnattssol opposite Peter Stormare.


Personal life

Bekhti is married to fellow French-Algerian actor
Tahar Rahim Tahar Rahim (born 4 July 1981) is a Franco-Algerian actor. He is known for his starring role as Malik El Djebena in the 2009 award-winning French movie '' A Prophet'' by Jacques Audiard, FBI Agent Ali Soufan in '' The Looming Tower'', Judas in ...
, whom she met while filming ''A Prophet'' in 2007. They have three children together, a son born in 2017 then a daughter in 2020, with an unexpected third child in 2021.


Filmography


Discography


Singles


Awards and nominations


See also

*
Maghrebian community of Paris The Paris metropolitan area has a large Maghrebi population, in part as a result of French colonial ties to that region. As of 2012 the majority of those of African origin living in Paris come from the Maghreb, including Algeria, Morocco, and Tu ...


References


External links

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''Interview'', ''Écran Large''
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bekhti, Leila 1984 births Living people French film actresses 21st-century French actresses Actresses from Paris Actresses of Algerian descent French people of Algerian descent French Muslims French television actresses Most Promising Actress César Award winners