Malik Zidi

Malik Zidi was born in Châtenay-Malabry to a Kabyle Algerian father and a Breton mother. He spent his formative years in Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, a suburb of Paris. Zidi abandoned his conventional studies early to concentrate on a career in comedy. Following courses at the Théâtre Véronique Nordey, and the Théâtre de Proposition in Paris, he briefly studied acrobatics and mime at the Théâtre de la Piscine and cinema at the Studio Pygmalion. Zidi made his first film appearance in the 1998 Sébastien Lifshitz-directed Les Corps ouverts. In 2000, Zidi was chosen by director François Ozon to appear as the troubled, lovelorn, bisexual youth Franz in the Teddy Award-winning film Water Drops on Burning Rocks (French:Gouttes d'eau sur pierres brûlantes). The film was based on the play Tropfen auf heisse Steine by German film director and screenwriter Rainer Werner Fassbinder. The film is a four-part comedy-drama shot entirely on one set and featuring only four actors: Zidi, Bernard Giraudeau, Ludivine Sagnier and American actress Anna Levine. Zidi's role in Water Drops on Burning Rocks garnered him his first of four César Award nominations. Malik Zidi followed up with roles in the 2002 Antoine Santana-directed Un moment de bonheur (English: One Moment of Happiness) opposite Isild Le Besco, earning his second César Award nomination for Most Promising Actor. In 2004, he appeared in the André Téchiné-directed romantic drama Les Temps qui changent (English release title: Changing Times) as Sami, the bisexual son of Cécile (portrayed by Catherine Deneuve), who visits his parents in Tangiers so that he may visit his Moroccan boyfriend. The film also starred actor Gérard Depardieu and was nominated for a Satellite Award. Zidi received his third César Award nomination. In 2006, Zidi appeared in the Emmanuel Bourdieu-drama Les Amitiés maléfiques (English release title: Poison Friends). The film was showcased at the Cannes Film Festival and Bourdieu received the Critics Week Grand Prize and the Grand Golden Rail. The film also won the SACD Screenwriting Award and Zidi was once again nominated for a César Award, winning the Award for Most Promising Actor 2007. In addition to film, Zidi has appeared in numerous television roles. In 2020, Zidi penned his first novel L'ombre du soir, which was published by Éditions Anne Carrière.

Cast

Looking for Cheyenne

(Pierre)

Water Drops on Burning Rocks

(Franz)

The Soul Eater

(Fabrice Gonnet)

Le baiser

(Le garçon)

Pardon My French

(Antoine)

Almost Peaceful

(Joseph)

Changing Times

(Sami)

Jacquou the Rebel

(Touffu)

The Great Meaulnes

(Franz)

Un moment de bonheur

(Philippe)

What's Wrong with My Family?

(Mathieu)

The Queen of Clubs

(Aurélien)

My Children Are Different

(Thomas)

Rebellion

(JP Perrot)

Mysteries of Lisbon

(Viscount of Armagnac)

Poison Friends

(Eloi Duhaut)

Open Bodies

(Classmate)

Sons of Ramses

(Michaël)

Amaro amore

(Andrè)

The Gordji Affair

(Luc Delair)

The Color of Kings

(Nadji)

Berthe Morisot

(Edouard Manet)

Quartier libre

Wolfy: The Incredible Secret

(Loulou)

Que demande le peuple

Clara

(Johannes Brahms)

Place Vendôme

(Sam's Son)

Lines of Wellington

(Octave Ségur)

Old Goriot

(Eugène de Rastignac)

La mort n'oublie personne

(Jean Ricouart)

Incarnation

The Assistant

(Thomas)

Made in France

(Sam)

Daguerrotype

(Thomas)

Miroir, mon beau miroir

(Lepic)

The Sky of the Centaur

Gauguin: Voyage to Tahiti

(Henri Vallin)

Ex

(Marc)

Marie Curie

(André-Louis Debierne)

L'Onzième Commandement

Her Mother, the Whore

(Bimbo)

Whatever Happened to My Revolution

(Saïd)

Sissy is the Rebellious Empress

(Rodolphe)

Towards the Battle

(Louis)

Beyond the Ocean

(Bruno)

Play

(Mathias)

Oxygen

(Léo Ferguson)

The Marchers

(Philippe, le RG)

You, Me and Us

(Victor)

Après moi

(Hugo)

When Fall Is Coming

(Laurent)

Les Thibault

(Jacques Thibault)

Gloria

(Denis Gauvin)

The Accursed Kings

(Philippe VI de Valois)

Nox

(Raphaël Berger)

Disturbing Disappearances

(Ludovic Minghetti)

Enquête Parallèle

(Remi)