Pablo Al-Kaalik
- Producer
- Actor
Pablo Al-Kaalik ex-soccer player, turned actor, producer and humanitarian with Emirates (Emirati) and Spanish heritage.
Pablo has worked extensively in TV as a commentator and sports anchor in west Africa and Russia for a number of broadcasters such as MetroTV and news platforms.
Having started in sports shows he was quick to takes the opportunity to transition into film when he got his first role in a short film.. He has since acted in a mixture films/documentaries and TV series making Pablo one of few actors who didn't start from a conventional acting background.
This saw German director Patrick Templin and René Wiesner's were also keen to cast Pablo this now rising actor in their new horror/thriller film.
His role as a Victor a rogue fixer/reporter in a exciting horror concept world would be the start of Marcus Warrens feature film franchise Midnight League.
Pablo grew up in suburbs of London but later moved to east London after a personal tragedy where as a youth he joined English Premier League Club West Ham United's academy. He moved from Spain Segundo division then to Japan's First division club Gunma F.C. Horikoshi later known as Arte Takasaki where he later ended professional career due to injuries.
On returning to London he moved into professional player management by working with La Liga giants such as FC Barcelona along with several other clubs in English Premier League, German Bundesliga and French Ligue 1.
In mid 2011 Pablo launched his sports based charity "CFA by Pablo" (Charity For Africa & Asia)
CFA by Pablo is totally non-profit and a self funded charity.
In a number of interviews he confirms his inspiration and responsibility came from HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum of UAE's charitable efforts and contributions.
"Investing in Human Capital for Peace and Development through Football"
In 2015/18 Pablo was one of 4 judges for a prime time televised football show panel in Accra (Ghana) with former players (Tottenham) S Davies, (Fulham) E Hammond and (Arsenal) Stefan Schwarz.
Through his charity contribution from UAE in Ghana Pablo was officially invited by His Majesty the Ashanti King Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II to his royal palace in Kumasi Ghana and later in 2016 Pablo was invited to personally address His Majesty in a speech during a state visit ceremony in London. His relationship with Ashanti monarchs is ongoing through sports and energy projects. In 2022 he supported the stoppage of water contamination in villages across Ghana.
In 2016 Pablo was invited to speak on sports and renewable energy to stop landfill sites through recycling hazardous waste into renewable energy at the AYGE Pan-African Parliaments HQ in Johannesburg. Alongside key speakers such as Canadian MP Matthew Green (but then Deputy Mayor). His efforts in global sustainability continue.
The pandemic saw his efforts move entertainment to charity but in 2023 he plans to get back to film with a WW2 real life story and a upcoming Dubai based show.
Pablo has worked extensively in TV as a commentator and sports anchor in west Africa and Russia for a number of broadcasters such as MetroTV and news platforms.
Having started in sports shows he was quick to takes the opportunity to transition into film when he got his first role in a short film.. He has since acted in a mixture films/documentaries and TV series making Pablo one of few actors who didn't start from a conventional acting background.
This saw German director Patrick Templin and René Wiesner's were also keen to cast Pablo this now rising actor in their new horror/thriller film.
His role as a Victor a rogue fixer/reporter in a exciting horror concept world would be the start of Marcus Warrens feature film franchise Midnight League.
Pablo grew up in suburbs of London but later moved to east London after a personal tragedy where as a youth he joined English Premier League Club West Ham United's academy. He moved from Spain Segundo division then to Japan's First division club Gunma F.C. Horikoshi later known as Arte Takasaki where he later ended professional career due to injuries.
On returning to London he moved into professional player management by working with La Liga giants such as FC Barcelona along with several other clubs in English Premier League, German Bundesliga and French Ligue 1.
In mid 2011 Pablo launched his sports based charity "CFA by Pablo" (Charity For Africa & Asia)
CFA by Pablo is totally non-profit and a self funded charity.
In a number of interviews he confirms his inspiration and responsibility came from HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum of UAE's charitable efforts and contributions.
"Investing in Human Capital for Peace and Development through Football"
In 2015/18 Pablo was one of 4 judges for a prime time televised football show panel in Accra (Ghana) with former players (Tottenham) S Davies, (Fulham) E Hammond and (Arsenal) Stefan Schwarz.
Through his charity contribution from UAE in Ghana Pablo was officially invited by His Majesty the Ashanti King Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II to his royal palace in Kumasi Ghana and later in 2016 Pablo was invited to personally address His Majesty in a speech during a state visit ceremony in London. His relationship with Ashanti monarchs is ongoing through sports and energy projects. In 2022 he supported the stoppage of water contamination in villages across Ghana.
In 2016 Pablo was invited to speak on sports and renewable energy to stop landfill sites through recycling hazardous waste into renewable energy at the AYGE Pan-African Parliaments HQ in Johannesburg. Alongside key speakers such as Canadian MP Matthew Green (but then Deputy Mayor). His efforts in global sustainability continue.
The pandemic saw his efforts move entertainment to charity but in 2023 he plans to get back to film with a WW2 real life story and a upcoming Dubai based show.