Khalid Hussain is known for 36 Vayadhinile (2015).
Khalid Karim is an Iranian-Canadian film and television actor. Portraying a vast array of impressive characters. From his small screen appearances in Heroes Reborn (2015) , Private Eyes (2016) and Killjoys (2015) . In a period of a few short years, to securing a supporting role in Telefilm's Becoming Burlesque (2017). Following that, an appearance in Aaron Sorkin 's highly anticipated directorial debut for Molly's Game (2017) helped land a follow-up performance in the exciting and visually stunning Sci-Fi action film Kin (2018) Khalid has now completed filming for his first starring role as Aaron; in the adaptation of Canadian author Robert W. Gray award-winning book Entropic (2019) , re-written for the screen and directed by the original author himself. Khalid has proven yet again that he shows up on set studied, well-prepared and with a bottomless motivation to take on the surrealist skin of this project and explore the boundaries of objectification in this modern world. His ability to discern and absorb the concepts necessary for such a role proved a keen resource throughout this project. Born to working-class parents, he immigrated with them as a small child and lost himself in the diverse cultural offerings of this new home. Khalid's natural affinity to engage, entertain and move others has driven a life-long determination stemming from his exposure to the theatre in childhood drama courses. Since then he has worked towards, becoming a dependable and hard-working actor. He had poured himself into auditions for Arts programs in High School but financial instabilities drew him into helping his family and working as a carpenter from a young age. At eighteen, just finishing his Diploma from Langstaff Secondary, he partnered up and opened his own carpentry business, following in the footsteps of his father. It was a tough gig, but over the years his thoughts never strayed far from the acute calling ringing at the back of his mind. He gave in and redirected the brunt of his effort into honing his skills in a far more fulfilling career path; acting. The attentive command over his business now transferred to his command of role and character psychology, actively engaging with directors and fellow cast members to tease out intricacies of a script and live them out on screen by presenting believable and emotionally engaging performances time and again. Versatility, handsome features, and dedication of skill and craft are all on display as Khalid works, performs and compels audiences, fans and production teams alike, drawing them forward and into the fantastic worlds on screen with each project he has been a part of, paving the way for further roles of endless scope and perspective.
Originally from Bahrain, Khalid grew up and was educated between the Middle East, the United Kingdom, and the United States. He trained as an actor at The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama (RCSSD) in London. He is fluent in both English and Arabic, and is a published play script translator.
Khalid Mahmud is known for Cuttputlli (2022), Tara vs Bilal (2022) and Jind Mahi (2022).
Khalid Malik is known for The Surgeon (2005), Josh (2013) and Baaghi (2017).
Khalid Mohamed is known for The Hero: Love Story of a Spy (2003), Thakshak (1999) and Tomándote (2000).
Khalid Mohamed is known for Fiza (2000), Silsiilay (2005) and Tehzeeb (2003).
Controversial Nation of Islam activist who stirred controversy with his racial views. Was expelled from that organization after he promoted violence against whites in South Africa, and insulted both the Pope and Jews. After his expulsion, he formed the new Black Panther movement.
Khalid Rahman was born in Kochi, Kerala, India. He is known for Anuraga Karikkin Vellam (2016), Unda (2019) and Love (2020).
Khalid Rivera is an actor and chart-topping recording artist known for his extensive work on the screen, stage and in music. Having grown up in NYC, Khalid Rivera was given the opportunity to experience different cultures, meet incredible and diverse people and to jump into the biz. He began his career on Broadway in, The Capeman, produced by Paul Simon, and Juan Darien, directed by Julie Taymor. He performed at Carnegie Hall and sang the National Anthem in Madison Square Garden. He is truly grateful for his early successes and for a Mother who fostered and supported his desires and dreams. He jumped into the music world next. Incredibly, his first two singles, Every Nite and Salvation, played in clubs and on radio stations globally. Salvation made it to #1 and Every Nite stayed at #1 for 3 weeks on LOGO TV! After a successful record deal, he decided to self-release Who Do U Love. It was a hit, charting in the top 20 everywhere and made it to the top 10 finals in the USA Songwriting Competition, for best Dance/Electronica song! Following this success, Music Plant Group signed him and released Enough Is Enough. It topped the charts everywhere and was nominated for Best Dance Artist in the Indie Music Channel Awards! Although his music career had been an amazing adventure, acting started buzzing again so he had to listen! He wants to set an example that it is possible to work in all sorts of medium. Since taking the leap back into acting, he's booked roles on well-known shows such as Pose, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Broad City, as well as lead roles in film and theatre. His greatest goal is to be part of thought-provoking work that is inspiring and of course, to make people laugh!