Kamdine, a Swiss-Persian individual, was born on January 19th, 1976, in Geneva, Switzerland, where his Swiss and Persian heritage shaped his early life. At the tender age of 11, he embarked on a new journey, relocating with his family to Montreal, Canada, where they resided for a period of two years before making another significant move to Los Angeles.
In Los Angeles, Kamdine enrolled in Le Lycee Francais, where he refined his language skills, before proceeding to Loyola Marymount University to pursue higher education. It was during his time at Loyola Marymount University that he earned both his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Fine Arts degrees in Screenwriting, laying the foundation for his future endeavors.
Seeking new experiences and challenges, Kamdine relocated to Prague, Czech Republic, in 2002, where he immersed himself in the local culture and honed his writing skills, particularly his fiction abilities. His stay in Prague also allowed him to develop his English teaching skills, as he worked in various language schools.
Fast-forward to 2009, Kamdine made another significant move, this time to Istanbul, Turkey. It was during his time in Istanbul that his screenplay, "The Monsters' Dinner," which he had written in Prague, was finally produced in 2010. To date, Kamdine continues to teach English and nurture his passion for writing, with his literary endeavors ongoing as of 2012.