
Cast
Leïla Bekhti
Acting
Cast
Leïla Bekhti
Known for
Acting
Born
1984-03-06
From
Issy-les-Moulineaux, Hauts-de-Seine, France
Also known as Leila Bekhti, ليلى بختي, Лейла Бехти
Biography
Leïla Bekhti (ليلى بختي) is a French-Algerian actress, born on March 6, 1984, in Issy-les-Moulineaux. She notably received the César Award for Most Promising Actress in 2011 for her role in Tout Ce Qui Brille. In 2010, Leïla Bekhti married actor Tahar Rahim, whom she met in 2007 on the set of the film A Prophet. Leïla Bekhti was born into an Algerian family from Sidi Bel Abbès in western Algeria, who settled in the Paris region. Born in Issy-les-Moulineaux, Leïla Bekhti grew up in Bagneux. She is the youngest of three children. While a high school student, she regularly bought Casting magazine, with the sole intention of having fun looking for ads that might be of interest to her, without taking any action each time they did. After obtaining a literary baccalaureate (with a theater option) from the Maurice-Genevoix high school in Montrouge, she reluctantly enrolled in a university and took an art therapy course there.[4] She also attended a theater school in Paris for six months, without much regular attendance. While working various odd jobs—including as a saleswoman in a clothing store owned by her brother in Orléans—to pay for her classes, she then enrolled at the Stéphane-Gildas school in Paris, then Bérengère Basty's class at the Art'aire Studio. In 2005, encouraged by friends, she went to the casting of Sheitan, a film by Kim Chapiron with Vincent Cassel (also the film's producer), and obtained one of the main roles, that of Yasmine, a young woman with no fears. Leïla Bekhti then played in the TV film Harkis with Smaïn and rediscovered the history of Algeria, the country where her family comes from. We find Leïla Bekhti in Paris, Je T’Aime then in Roschdy Zem's first film Mauvaise Foi. Then, her friend Géraldine Nakache offered her the main role alongside her in Tout Ce Qui Brille, a real box-office success, which earned her a César for Most Promising Actress. In 2011, she played in Toi, Moi, Les autres and Itinéraire Bis. After La Source Des Femmes, Leïla Bekhti returned to the screen in A Better Life with Guillaume Canet in January 2012. This was followed by more than fifty films and as many notable roles, in both drama and comedy, for film and television (see filmography). In her private life, Leila Bekhti met actor Tahar Rahim on the set of Jacques Audiard's film A Prophet, released in 2009. They married discreetly in 2010 and went on to have five children.

A Prophet
as Djamila

Paris Je T'aime
as Zarka (segment "Quais de Seine")

All Your Faces
as Nawelle

Beirut
as Nadia Skiles

Satan
as Yasmine

Mesrine: Killer Instinct
as Fellaga's daughter

Maria Montessori
as Lili d’Alengy

How I Became a Superhero
as Callista

Sink or Swim
as Amanda

Perfect Nanny
as Myriam

Once Upon My Mother
as Esther Perez

Nous York
as Samia

Itinéraire bis
as Nora

The Source
as Leila

Violette
as Violette Toussaint

Armed Hands
as Maya Dervin

I'll Go Where You Go
as Mina

Bacon on the Side
as Anissa

Carnivores
as Mona Barni

Le Débarquement

Ali Baba and the 40 thieves
as Morgiane

All That Glitters
as Lila

Harkis
as Leila

All Three of Us
as Fereshteh Tabib

Loving Memories
as Julie Delaunay

The Restless
as Leïla

A Man in a Hurry
as Jeanne

Saddle Up For Revenge
as Crystal Clear

Dolls and Angels
as Lya

Bad Faith
as Mounia

The Original+
as Self - Guest

Before the Winter Chill
as Lou

Speak Up
as Guest of Honour

A Better Life
as Nadia

Le Débarquement 2
as Various Characters

The Third War
as Yasmine

Twenty Show: The Film
as Yasmine

Astragal
as Albertine

Fracture
as Zora

Leila
as Leïla

Battle of the Classes
as Sofia

Choosing Love
as Sarah

Omar Sy, c'est ta chance
as Self

Myriam's choice
as Myriam

The View from Up Here
as Lila

Q d'Or 2026
as Self - Recipient

Conte de la frustration
as Safia

Now or Never
as Juliette Lesage

For the Love of God
as Meriem

... à la française !
as Sofia

Quais de Seine
as Zarka

Grand Corps Malade au Zénith de Lille
as Self
