Issa Doumbia

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Issa Doumbia
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Born (1982-06-10) 10 June 1982 (age 41)
NationalityFrench
OccupationActor
Years active2006–present

Issa Doumbia (born 10 June 1982 [1] ) is a French actor and columnist. [2] [3] [4]

Contents

Filmography

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2009Brigade NavarroDauger Gérard Marx & Philippe DavinTV series (6 episodes)
2011 Beur sur la ville KoulibaliDjamel Bensalah
Crédit pour tousThe mover Jean-Pierre Mocky
Au bistro du coinThe delivery driverCharles Nemes
2012 The Chef MoussaDaniel Cohen
2012–2014LascarsBarketteTristan Aurouet & Barthélémy GrossmannTV series (24 episodes)
2012–2017Nos chers voisinsIssa LeguenecEmmanuel Rigaut, Gaëtan Bevernaege, ...TV series (1700 episodes)
2013WoodyBernardAmaro ShakeTV movie
Roxane, la vie sexuelle de ma poteThe traineeBenjamin LehrerTV series (2 episodes)
2014 Le crocodile du Botswanga Soldier IssaLionel Steketee & Fabrice Eboué
2017La colleJean-EdAlexandre Castagnetti
Sales gossesTouréFrédéric Quiring
2019SamN'DolloStéphanie Murat & Arnaud SélignacTV series (8 episodes)

One-man Show

YearTitleAuthorDirectorNotes
2014-2018Première ConsultationIssa Doumbia & KakumbéPapy

Television

In 2015, he was columnist in the TV Show Touche pas à mon poste!.

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References

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  4. "Issa Doumbia bientôt à la tête d'une émission sur W9". Le Huffington Post (in French). 2020-01-28. Retrieved 2020-04-15.

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