Iman Karram
- Actress
Iman Karram is an Arab American actress, writer and producer who from an early age, identified as an academic, athlete, but most importantly, an artist. Karram grew up in the suburbs of Washington, D.C., in Northern Virginia. Her Palestinian father grew up in a refugee camp in Syria and he was able to relocate to the US to pursue his education. So from an early age, Karram held deeply the value of education and the privilege of pursuing one's dreams. Before graduating from high school, Iman worked on Capitol Hill as a congressional intern, won several awards and titles as a competitive dancer as well as devoted time to community service for organizations such as Special Olympics and was dedicated to the theater. Iman then attended and graduated from UCLA's College of Letters, Arts and Sciences with a degree in cultural anthropology and from UCLA's School of Theater, Film and Television with a degree in film. Additionally, as soon as she moved to LA, Iman further immersed herself in her theatrical training. While initially training in various techniques, Iman quickly found that she connected with the Adler technique. Iman completed her entire bachelor's degree exclusively from UCLA in just two years, in order to devote her time to her passion for acting.
Now, Iman has made strides in her acting career working on films and TV shows on Disney Channel, CW, multiple Netflix originals, and FX. Most recently, Iman starred opposite Zoe Saldana in From Scratch on Netflix, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and in the film Sacremento starring opposite Michael Cera.
In addition to Iman's theatrical credits, Iman has also gained praise for her athletic background and talents from superstars like Lebron James as well as the LA Rams.