Jameela Alia Jamil was born on February 25, 1986 in Hampstead, London, England. She was discovered at 22 years old when she was teaching English in London, UK. Her first job in media was a main host on T4, the UK's leading youth entertainment show where she made a name for herself interviewing famous actors and musicians. She also became a journalist for Cosmopolitan Magazine and the Huffington Post. After 2 years she became the face of Maybelline and Nails Inc and in 2012, she released her own clothing line after much success in the fashion industry and having shot for both British and American Vogue, Glamour Magazine, Cosmopolitan Magazine and Japanese teen vogue. 2012 also saw her nominated for the PPA and BSME awards for her writing. Later that year she was recruited by BBC Radio 1, to host her own show on their network, which would lead to a promotion in 2013, where she made history as the first woman in its 60 years on air, to host the Official Chart on the esteemed radio station. With much success, including several awards for radio and a growing DJ career she stayed on at the network until 2015, when she left to pursue a writing career in the United States. After signing as a comedy writer at 3ARTS and being taken on by UTA, in spite of never having acted before, she was sent to audition for Michael Schur's latest project on NBC, The Good Place (2016), to star opposite Ted Danson and Kristen Bell. The comedy series will air in the fall of 2016 for 13 episodes.
Jameela Malik was an Indian film actress in South Indian movies. She acted in Malayalam and Tamil films in between 1970s and 1990s and appeared in several Malayalam television soap operas in between 2016 and 2020. She received critical acclaim and appreciation, for all the movies she acted, from the critics and audience as well. She was the first woman from Kerala to graduate from India's prestigious Film and Television Institute of India. She worked as teacher in schools. She was married for a year and has a son. She had also acted in more than twenty television serials during the 1990s.
Jameelah Kareem is a graduate of Rutgers University with a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Media Studies. While in college she completed many creative writing courses which fed her desire to pursue writing on a more creative level. In 2010 she self published her first novel titled "All Money ain't Good Money: A Tale of Greed." In 2013 she released her second novel, "Toxic." In 2016 she released her third novel titled "A Boss's Love." Now her focus is writing scripts and entering the film industry. In 2019 she co-wrote a short film "Signs" and then shortly after wrote, directed and execute produced a short film titled "Dear Black Man."
Jamel Baines is known for Going Black (2018) and Angie's Cure (2023).
Jamel Barbouche is an actor, known for Polisse (2011), Madame Hyde (2017) and Je ne suis pas un homme facile (2018).
Jamel Brinson is known for Deep in It (2022).
Jamel Daher is known for Paradise Now (2005), Yadon ilaheyya (2002) and Chronicle of a Disappearance (1996).
Jamel Debbouze was born on June 18, 1975 in Paris, France. He is an actor and producer, known for Angel-A (2005), Le fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain (2001) and Astérix & Obélix: Mission Cléopâtre (2002). He has been married to Mélissa Theuriau since May 7, 2008. They have two children.
Jamel Elgharbi is known for Banlieue 13: Ultimatum (2009), AKA (2023) and Coup de chance (2023).
Jamel King is an actor and editor, known for Inside Voice (2019), Unhinged (2021) and Area 51 (2015).