Slim Khezri
| 18 Jul 1972 | Lübeck, Germany
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Biography
Slim Khezri (German, born July 18, 1972) is an award-winning German performance artist, best known as a singer, songwriter, writer, producer, director, and actor on television, stage, film and motion-capture, including video games and voice-over. Slim shot to stardom in 1991 as a Michael Jackson Impersonator on the fourth season of the highly successful TV program 'Die Rudi Carrell Show - Laß Dich überraschen in Germany.
Previous acting work includes minor roles in major productions such as "Avengers: Infinity War", "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End", "Solo: A Star Wars Story", Ludwig van Beethoven's "Fidelio", "Angels & Demons", "Jurassic World", "Star Trek: Picard", "SEAL Team", "Once Upon A Time in Hollywood", "The Mandalorian", "Jason Bourne", "La Bayadère" by Ludwig Minkus with the prestigious American Ballet Theater, "Bumblebee", Giuseppe Verdi's "Otello", "The Kominsky Method", "Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle", "A Star Is Born", Gaetano Donizetti's "Roberto Devereux", "Godzilla: King of the Monsters", and Kenneth MacMillan's "Mayerling" with the British Royal Ballet .. just to name a few. As a singer-songwriter, Slim is a successful independent music artist with multiple licensing deals with several record labels and music distributors; including Sony Music Entertainment, Double Power, Universal Music Group, and Warner Music Group. He is also founder-CEO at Doubajen Group Ltd. (Entertainment company), and its subsidiary Doubajen Records. He goes by the stage-names Slim K, or Kazree, and sometimes credited under his full name, stylized as a single word 'Slimkhezri'.
A self-proclaimed foodie, wine connoisseur and passionate world traveler. Slim is a lover of life, always fascinated by society and the human experience. Media, religion, environment, history, arts and politics are just some of the areas he studied. Educated in Europe (Germany), and North Africa (Tunisia). Speaks 4 Languages: English, German, French, Arabic, and conversational Turkish.