Akissi Delta
Ivorian actress and filmmaker
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- Actress
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Akissi Delta also known as Loukou Akisse Delphine (born 1960) is an Ivorian actress and filmmaker.
Life
Born in Dimbokro on 5 March 1960,[1] Akissi Delta never attended school. Starting as a dancer and model,[2] she acted in Léonard Groguhet's Comment ça va and in several of Henri Duparc's films. In 2002 she created the television series Ma Famille.[3]
Filmography
As actor
- Comment ça va [How are you], dir. Léonard Groguhet, 1987
- Bouka, dir. Roger Gnoan M'Bala, 1988
- Joli cœur [Sweet heart], dir. Henri Duparc, 1992
- Au nom du Christ [In the name of Christ], dir. Roger Gnoan M'Bala, 1993
- Rue Princesse, dir. Henri Duparc, 1993
- Afrique, mon Afrique [Africa, My Africa], dir. Idrissa Ouédraogo, 1994
- Bienvenue au Gondwana [Welcome to Gondwana], dir. Mamane, 2016
As director
- Les secrets d'Akissi
- Ma famille, 2002–07
References
- ^ Augustin Tapé, Akissi Delta: l'analphabète qui a su se faire un place dans le cinéma ivoirien, Gender Links for Equality and Justice, June 21, 2015.
- ^ Roger Adzafo, Akissi Delta: the story an illiterate that has become icon of African cinema[permanent dead link], Africa Top Success, 4 June 2018.
- ^ Kenneth W. Harrow; Carmela Garritano (2018). A Companion to African Cinema. Wiley. p. 305. ISBN 978-1-119-09985-7.
External links
- Akissi Delta at IMDb
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