Adam Bouqdib
Adam Bouqdib is a French-American-Moroccan actor known for his work in independent film and international productions. Born in Paris, France, Bouqdib spent much of his life in Singapore before continuing his acting career in the United States. He has trained in acting for over a decade, with additional study in method acting at the Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute, and is currently developing his work across film, performance, and original projects. His screen credits include a supporting role in the French feature L’homme des signes, directed by Zhor Fassi-Fihri and starring Vincent Elbaz and Victoria Abril, as well as Black Flowers (2026), Impasse (2025), and The World of Hurt (2025). L’homme des signes is inspired by the life of painter Mehdi Qotbi and has been reported as a Morocco-France production. Alongside acting, Bouqdib has a background in martial arts, having trained for more than a decade in disciplines including Shaolin Kung Fu, Qigong, Tai Chi, and self-defense. He also completed military service, which informs the physical discipline and intensity he brings to his performances. His work often centers on emotionally driven, character-based roles, and he continues to build a career across both European and American productions.