Ouidad Elma, a French-Moroccan actress, was born on October 2, 1992, in the picturesque town of Sanhaja, nestled in the Rif Mountains of Morocco. As a young child, she was transplanted to the vibrant city of Paris, where she grew up in the charming neighborhood of Menilmontant.
Elma's introduction to the world of acting came with her role in the movie "Sa raison d'être", expertly directed by the talented Renaud Bertrand. Her breakthrough performance in the French film "Plan B", directed by the acclaimed Kamel Saleh, showcased her exceptional acting abilities and marked a significant milestone in her career.
Subsequently, Elma made the bold decision to relocate to Morocco, where she continued to hone her craft by taking on lead roles in a variety of films. Her impressive repertoire includes standout performances in "Love The Medina", "Zero", directed by the skilled Noureddine Lakhmari, and "The Rif Lover", masterfully directed by Narjiss Nejjar.