
Eric Kabongo
Acting • Born 1984-05-21
Biography
Eric Kabongo Ilunga (born 21 May 1984), is a Belgian actor and singer with a Congolese descent. He is best known for the roles in the films Welcome to Germany, Sawah and Third Wedding. He was born on 21 May 1984 in Kinshasa, Zaire (currently Democratic Republic of the Congo). At the age of 13, he came to Belgium due to the fact that his mother married a Belgian and settled in Flemish village in the suburbs, in Belgium. He currently lives in Waregem, West Flanders. He started his career as a rapper with the stage name 'Krazy-E'. In 2013, he became an actor with an uncredited role as a train passenger in the film The Fifth Estate. In 2014, Kabongo played in the short D5R and then received a role in the critically acclaimed Belgian film Black. In 2016, he was invited to Germany to play the role as a refugee 'Diallo' in the comedy film Welcome to Germany. With the film, he became a leading actor across Europe. In 2019, he acted in the film Sawah where he won the Golden Palm Award for Best Supporting Actor at the Queen Palm International Film Festival. In the same year, he acted in the series Rivallen und Rebellen. In 2014, a documentary What about Eric? was released regarding his life. The documentary later won the prizes for Best Belgian documentary as well. Then the documentary Ensor won the award for the Best Flemish documentary, which was later dedicated to Kabongo by directors Lennart Stuyck and Ruben Vermeersch. Source: Article "Eric Kabongo" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Filmography
13 credits
Germany in Winter
Movie • 2021
Isa

Kaniama Show
Movie • 2018

4 Days to Eternity
Movie • 2023
Caven

What About Eric?
Movie • 2014
Self

Belgica
Movie • 2016
Rapper 1 (uncredited)

Black
Movie • 2015
Krazy-E

Welcome to Hartmanns
Movie • 2016
Diallo Makabouri

Men in the City
Movie • 2013
VIP Guest

Third Wedding
Movie • 2018
Philippe

Sawah
Movie • 2019
Daniel

Yummy
Movie • 2019
Main Nurse

Earth and Blood
Movie • 2020
Yao

The Connection
Movie • 2014
Jairzinho (non crédité)