Hamza Meziani, a gifted and accomplished thespian, entered the world on February 9, 1993, in Morocco, where he was blessed to be born into a Berber-Moroccan family rich in cultural heritage. As one of nine siblings, including two sisters and five brothers, Hamza grew up in the picturesque locality of Ichniwane, nestled within the commune of Temsamane, which lies between the bustling cities of Nador and Al Hoceima, nestled in the heart of the Riffian regions.
Hamza's family made a significant decision in the year 2000, opting to relocate to the picturesque island of Corsica, a move that would have a profound impact on his life's trajectory. It was during his time on this Mediterranean gem that Hamza pursued his educational endeavors, working tirelessly to earn his bachelor's degree with honors. This remarkable accomplishment serves as a testament to his dedication and perseverance, marking a pivotal moment in his life that would lay the groundwork for his future pursuits and aspirations.
Hamza's illustrious career in the film industry commenced in the year 2012, marking a pivotal moment in his life, as he secured a prominent role in his inaugural cinematic venture, the critically acclaimed film "The Apaches". Directed by the esteemed Thierry de Peretti, this cinematic masterpiece made its world premiere at the prestigious 2013 Cannes Film Festival's Directors' Fortnight, thereby introducing Hamza to the global film fraternity and affording him a unique opportunity to showcase his talents to an international audience.
Hamza's artistic journey began in 2013 when he embarked on a two-year training program at the prestigious École du Jeu in the City of Light, Paris. Under the watchful eyes of esteemed instructors Delphine Eliet and Nabih Amaraoui, Hamza diligently honed his craft, refining his skills in a nurturing environment. During this formative period, he gained valuable experience by appearing in a multitude of short films and television productions, gradually making a name for himself in the industry.