Here is the biography of Aymen Saïdi:
Aymen Saïdi is an Arabic-French actor of Tunisian origin. Born on January 1, 1987, in France, he is half Arabic Tunisian and half French. His parents are from Tunisia, a country in North Africa. Aymen's early life took a turn when he was sent to boarding school at the age of 11 due to poor grades.
Aymen's passion for acting led him to join a theater workshop during his college years and film studies. He was spotted by a casting director and landed his first role in the short film "No stories" by Philippe Lioret. This marked the beginning of his acting career.
Aymen's breakthrough role came in 2005 when he starred in the feature film "Saint Jacques... Mecca" alongside Muriel Robin and Artus de Penguern. His performance earned him a nomination for the César Award for Best Young Actor in 2006.
Throughout his career, Aymen has appeared in numerous films and television shows, including "School for all", "Eden in West", "The Assault", "The Tree and the Bird", and "Adele and Kamel". He has also won several awards and nominations, including the César Award for Most Promising Actor and the Molière Award for Best Newcomer.
Aymen is fluent in Arabic, French, and English and is a proud native Arab. He currently resides in France.