Kida Khodr Ramadan

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Kida Khodr Ramadan
Ramadan in 2019
Born
Kida Khodr Ramadan

(1976-10-08) 8 October 1976 (age 47)
OccupationActor

Kida Khodr Ramadan (born 8 October 1976) is a German actor and director. He has won several awards for his portrayal of Ali "Toni" Hamady in the series 4 Blocks.[1]

Early life[edit]

Kida Khodr Ramadan was born in 1976 in Beirut as the fifth child of a Mhallami family. His father, Mohamad Ramadan, was a successful businessman. As the Lebanese Civil War escalated and relatives of the family were killed, the family decided to leave Lebanon for Germany.[2] They moved to West-Berlin, where they initially lived in a home for asylum seekers in Kreuzberg.

Ramadan went to the Hector-Peterson-Gesamtschule school in Kreuzberg.[3] He said high school did not interest him and he left without qualification, and entered the local hip-hop and breakdance scene. He partook in street performances with Turkish and Arabic-speaking youths at Kurfürstendamm and elsewhere.[4]

Career[edit]

The Turkish-German director Neco Çelik gave Ramadan his first break in 2003 after meeting him at a summer camp, giving him a role in Alltag (Everyday), a story about two youngsters who rob a bookies in Kreuzberg.[5]

His first project as solo director was "In Berlin wächst kein Orangenbaum" (In Berlin, No Orange Tree Grows), also as writer with Juri Sternburg, and producer, premiered at Filmfest München Pop-up 2020.[6]

Personal life[edit]

In 1996 he married Meryem in Turkey. They have six children together.[7] He plays boules competitively. He lives in Berlin.

References[edit]

  1. ^ https://www.e-talenta.eu/members/profile/kidakhodr-ramadan
  2. ^ Lilian-Astrid Geese: Zwischen Kiez und Kino. In: Neues Deutschland, 19. Juli 2008, S. 17
  3. ^ Kool Savas: King of Rap. Die 24 Gesetze. München 2021. S. 69f.
  4. ^ Gespräch mit Kida Ramadan: Dealer wider Willen. In: Die tageszeitung, 20. Mai 2010
  5. ^ Archived (Date missing) at ballhausnaunynstrasse.de (Error: unknown archive URL), Webseite des Ballhaus Naunynstraße, aufgerufen am 7. Januar 2012
  6. ^ http://www.filmfest-muenchen.de/de/programm/filme/film/?id=6576
  7. ^ „4 Blocks“-Star ist zum sechsten Mal Vater geworden Bei: t-online.de, 2019-03-01