Hamza Meziani, a talented actor, was born on February 9, 1993, in Morocco, to a Berber-Moroccan family. He is one of nine children, with two sisters and five brothers, and grew up in Ichniwane, a locality within the commune of Temsamane, situated between Nador and Al Hoceima in the Riffian regions. His parents, who are farmers, instilled in him the importance of hard work and dedication.
In 2000, Hamza's family relocated to Corsica, where he continued his education and eventually earned his bachelor's degree with honors. This significant achievement marked a pivotal moment in his life, as it laid the foundation for his future endeavors.
Hamza's professional journey began in 2012, when he landed a main role in his first film, "The Apaches," directed by Thierry de Peretti. The film premiered at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival's Directors' Fortnight, exposing Hamza to the international film community.
In 2013, Hamza enrolled in the École du Jeu in Paris, where he honed his craft under the guidance of Delphine Eliet and Nabih Amaraoui for two years. During this period, he appeared in several short films, television productions, and eventually landed leading roles in Bertrand Bonello's "Nocturama" and Neil Beloufa's "Occidental."