Kal Minev was born on September 19th, 1996 in Sofia, Bulgaria. At the National School of Applied Arts in Sofia, Minev was involved in woodcarving and sculpture which he continues to practice as a means of artistic expression. Kal attended the National Academy for Theater and Film Arts where he studied acting. Minev's acting debut came when he was in 1st year in university in the feature "XIIA" (2017) directed by Magdalena Ralcheva. Not so long after he landed a role in one of the most viral Bulgarian web series "Follow Me/Sledvai me" (2017 - 2019) in which he played the character Daniel. In 2019 Kal suspends his academy education, because he's been accepted to become part of the cast of an Immersive Theater show on the West End in London called Variant 31. During his time there, he signs a management contract with Jupiter Lights Talent Media. In the summer of 2020, he played the role of the soldier Justin Mitchell in the American/Finnish horror film "The Refuge" directed by Renny Harlin. The film is expected to premiere in 2023. Some of his other major project roles include Paul Barrymore in the Romantic comedy "For Better or Worse" (2022) directed by Todor Chapkanov and the Bulgarian TV series "The Lies in Us/Lazhite v nas" (2022). At the beginning of 2023, Kal Minev appeared on the screen of CBS in FBI International, where he played the role of the basketball star Bogdan Vidmar in S2EP10 of the series. Kal is the associate producer of the short thriller "Red Admiral" (2023) directed by the young and talented director Marin Rangelov. The film has won an award at Robinson Film Awards international festival and has been selected for the official program of In the Palace International Film Festival. Kal is the producer of "The Red Market" a short film, directed by Julian Kostov, currently in post-production.
Kal Abol Naga (aka: Khaled Abol Naga) is a Multi Award-winning Actor, Producer, and Director from Egypt, based between the USA and Europe. He is a well-established actor (movie star) in the middle-east and considered one of the top talents of his generation, his work extends from Film, TV, Theatre, to Radio and TV hosting. He has been a lead in feature films since his first lead role in "A Citizen, An Informant & A Thief" by Egyptian acclaimed director Daoud Abdel Sayed in 2001. As an actor he collected numerous Best Actor Awards from Egypt, Middle East, European & International Film Festivals since 2001, culminating in 2014 with a historic winning of ALL-important Best Actor Awards offered in his home country Egypt (The Cairo International Film Festival, Egypt's National Film Festival, Film Society Festival for Egyptian Cinema & The Catholic Centre festival for Egyptian Cinema) for his critically acclaimed portrayal of a terminally ill older man: Hussein in "Villa 69". In the same year, Abol Naga won The Best Actor Award (Silver Pyramid) from the prestigious Cairo International Film Festival CIFF for his lead role as a Palestinian father searching for his daughter in the Palestinian Oscar's submission "Eyes of a thief", as well as other several regional awards for "Villa 69" including the Best Actor Award from Festival Cinema Africain Khouribga, Morocco. Abol Naga's English speaking work started gaining momentum since he moved to California in 2017, where he appeared in main roles as (Al Kady) in the FX (Fox) TV show "Tyrant", then his enigmatic appearance in the BBC TV mini-series "The Last Post", to a much-celebrated guest-star appearance as the multi-lingual historic leader (Ziyadat-Allah) at The History Channel TV show "Vikings" in season 5, 2019. In a film festival in 2016 celebrating Arabic film submissions to the Oscars, Abol Naga was honored for being the most submitted actor from the MENA region in film submissions to the The Oscars (The Academy Award) for Best Foreign Language Film. He is often tagged in western media as Egypt's "Brad Pitt" for their career similarities, Also tagged as the next "Omar Sharif" especially after his American debut movie Civic Duty in 2007, he was also tagged as "Egypt's International treasure" for his multiple talents and unprecedented courage advocating for freedom & justice in his home country Egypt as a UNICEF Goodwill ambassador. Abol Naga's successful career across the Middle-east started in TV networks as a TV & Radio host in prime-time shows as early as 2000. Famous for his unexpected yet smart choices of scripts & roles, Abol Naga created a vast & diverse filmography with unprecedented wide acclaim from critics & audiences throughout the Arab & international film societies, creating a unique phenomenon in his generation; almost all of his major films have an "exportable" nature to other cultures with special notice to his performances. Abol Naga as a Producer since 2009, created with others a new wave of possibilities in the Egyptian independent film industry, from co-producing "Heliopolis" 2009 which went on to feature in over a dozen festivals, to his revolutionary production of "Microphone" 2010 in which a new generation of DSLR cameras were used for the first time to shoot a theatrically released feature film, He founded "iTeam Cairo" agency which aims to help indie filmmakers. Abol Naga is well known for his social and human rights advocacy, He has been one of the early outspoken icons from Egypt promoting social justice, freedom and democratic change to the Arab world in general and Egypt in specific, He played a pivotal role in supporting the Egyptian Revolution Jan 25'th 2011. he has a very admirable work record of social & human rights (especially child rights), He was appointed as a UNICEF UN Goodwill Ambassador in Egypt 2007 till 2015. --- more: Naga's American debut was in 2006's Civic Duty (2006) in which he gave a compelling portrayal of one of the two leads "Gabe Hassan" he made numerous films in his native Egypt. Here is how it all began ... Since his first major public appearance as a TV late-night show host in 1999, It was only a matter of few roles to reach an Award-winning star status in Egypt. He studied Tele-communication Engineering and graduated with honors from Ain Shams University, Cairo, one of the most prestigious Engineering schools in Egypt, meanwhile Water polo as his hobby grew fast to become almost a profession when he was chosen to play in Egypt's national Water polo team as its Goal Keeper, But it was his other passion of acting & singing at the Theatre Department of The American University in Cairo that grew with him gradually to become his chosen final career. Exchange of hobbies and professions happened several times: First when Water polo became the main focus for him 1986-1989, then Spacecrafts and Tele-Communications research at The The University of Surrey in the UK in 1991, while playing Water polo for his varsity team in European tournaments. He also worked as a Fashion Catwalk Model and a fashion photographer. In 1999 another switch happened when he (as a famous young face & well established catwalk model in Egypt) was offered to Host a TV program at Nile Variety Channel as a part of a new TV pan-Arab Network inaugurated by state-owned ERTU in Egypt. He became the talk of the the nation with his new fresh style of TV hosting. He hosted and interviewed all kinds of celebrities, regional and international. Naga left the Nile Variety channel in October 2000, joined MBC TV Network in June 2001.
Kal Parekh was born in India. He is an actor and art director, known for New Year's Eve (2011), The Following (2013) and Pan Am (2011).
Kal Penn was born and raised in Montclair, New Jersey, to Asmita, a fragrance evaluator, and Suresh Modi, an engineer. His parents are Gujarati immigrants to America from India. He attended the Freehold Regional High School District's Performing Arts High School where he participated in the school's theater productions. In 1995, he moved to Los Angeles to study at the UCLA's prestigious School of Theatre, Film and Television. He majored in film and sociology. He began his acting career in several indie films. His breakthrough film role came in the comedy Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (2004). Several Harold & Kumar films have followed. He went on to appear for 2 years in the television series House M.D. (2004). He developed an interest in politics from his grandparents who marched for India's independence. In 2009, he joined the Obama administration as an Associate Director.
Kal Rivera is an actor, known for Events Transpiring Before, During, and After a High School Basketball Game (2020), Pechman and his Payroll (2018) and The Receipt (2017).
Kal Sabir is a Scot(ish) actor, writer, and producer. Born and raised in Glasgow, Kal is the youngest of three, with an elder sister and brother being 16 and 19 years older respectively. Since childhood Kal harbored a secret desire to be a screen actor through his love of escapist films. But, being a very shy kid, he took the scenic route to realizing his ambition by first studying Computer Science at the University of Strathclyde. He figured that if the acting didn't work out, he would have a backup career. Whilst at university he joined Strathclyde Theatre Group which at the time was based at the Ramshorn Theatre in Glasgow. It was through this group's mix of professional and semi-professional productions that he gained his first experience of being in front of a live audience. His stage debut came in 2001 in a production of 'The Offshore Island' directed by Susan C. Triesman, in which he played Smithson, an American Communications Officer. Further theatre roles followed including parts in 'Hamlet', 'Macbeth', 'The Seven Against Thebes' and performances at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. With stage experience and credits under his belt, Kal auditioned for drama school. He graduated from the Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama (now called the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland). After taking a break from the industry, Kal has been steadily building his career with theatre work including 'Romeo & Juliet' (Secret Theatre), 'Home is where..' (Hyphenated), 'Loyalty & Dissent' (Tamasha Theatre Company), and 'Glass Roots' (Tristan Bates). His first break in to television came in an episode of Armchair Detectives (2017), a BBC crime show produced by Tiger Aspect. The series won a Scottish Bafta. In the same year, he also secured his first role in a feature film - Mary Queen of Scots (2018) directed by Josie Rourke and produced by Working Title Films. He has also appeared in Bollywood film Bellbottom (2021) as Amrik Singh, the pilot of a hijacked planed, and as a BBC Reporter in Slow Horses (2022). He is now focusing on writing and producing his own work through his company, Restless Chimp Films.
KAL Smith is an American Actor, dedicated to becoming the best actor he can be. Smith was born in California, the son of De Angela Smith, a Mental Health Therapist & University Professor and Kevin A. La Coste, a student aid for children with disabilities. Smith grew up in California with his other siblings, his sister Megan who is two years older and a younger sister Mia who is eight years younger. Smith attended college where he found his passion for acting. His performances on that stage led to performing throughout the Coachella Valley. He was cast in multiple productions like Hello Dolly, Hairspray, & Starlight Express. Smith had the opportunity to be apart of Phantom of the Empire. A musical mashup of Phantom of the Opera & Star Wars, Produced by Turning Tydes Theater Company. Smith played Lando Calrissian in the production & he also reprised the role in later productions. KAL Smith has taken up Cosplaying & revitalized a fan favorite character, Ed from the hit 90's film GoodBurger. Smith's dedication to the character earned himself recognition from Nickelodeon & Kel Mitchell the original actor who played Ed. Earning a spot on "Make My Nickelodeon Dreams Come True" where Smith was showered in slime & casted into reboot of the 90's "All That". KAL's first film is set to release March 26th of 2021, "Senior Moment", where Smith will be acting alongside some iconic acting legends. Smith continues to work in LA, landing numerous roles within films, television shows, & creating content on social media platforms.
Kal-El Cage was born on 3 October 2005 in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Teen Titans GO! To the Movies (2018).
Kal-El Smith is known for Daywalker: Blade Origins (2017) and Executor (2017).
Kal-El White is an actor, known for A Thousand and One, Johnson (2021) and The Wonder Years (2021).