Theo Ananissoh (born 1962) is a Togolese writer living in Germany. He studied modern literature and comparative literature at the University of Paris III: Sorbonne Nouvelle. [1] He taught in France and Germany, where he moved in 1994. Among his novels are Lisahoé (2005), Un reptile par habitant (2007), Ténèbres à midi (2010), and L'invitation (2013), which was published by Éditions Elyzad while he was in Tunisia. [2]
Alpha Mande Diarra is a Malian author, born in 1954. He studied veterinary medicine in France at the Ecole Nationale Vétérinaire d'Alfort. He is a practicing veterinarian at Bamako and Fara in his native Mali.
The Letters of Vincent van Gogh is a collection of 903 surviving letters written (820) or received (83) by Vincent van Gogh. More than 650 of these were from Vincent to his brother Theo. The collection also includes letters van Gogh wrote to his sister Wil and other relatives, as well as between artists such as Paul Gauguin, Anthon van Rappard, and Émile Bernard.
Éditions Elyzad is a Tunisian publishing house, with its headquarters in Tunis. Founded in 2005, it publishes French literary works. Associated personalities include leïla Sebbar, Tahar Bekri, Sophie Bessis, Cécile Oumhani and Théo Ananissoh, and it also has a role to play in discovering new talents such as Yamen Manaï, Ilf Eddine or Azza Filali. In 2011, Elyzad received the Alioune Diop prize from the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie.
Leyla Bouzid, is a Tunisian screenwriter and film director.
Théo Bernard François Hernandez is a French professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Serie A club AC Milan and the France national team. He is regarded as one of the best full-backs in the world for his speed, dribbling, and goal scoring ability.
Théo Guivarch is a French professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Swiss club Neuchâtel Xamax.
Serge Gruzinski is a French historian. He is a Latin America specialist.
Delphe Kifouani is a Congolese filmmaker and writer on African cinema. He teaches cinema at the University of Saint-Louis, Senegal.
Théo Louis Maledon is a French professional basketball player for the Charlotte Hornets of the National Basketball Association (NBA), on a two-way contract with the Greensboro Swarm of the NBA G League. He plays the point guard position.
Olivier Barlet is a French journalist, translator, film critic and researcher on African cinema and its diasporas.
Dalila Ennadre was a Moroccan film director.
René Philombé, pen name of Philippe Louis Ombedé, born in the city of Ngaoundere, was a Cameroonian writer, journalist, poet, novelist, and playwright who mostly wrote in French. He was one of the founders of the Association of Cameroonian Poets and Writers (APEC) of which he was the secretary for 20 years. He received the Mottart Prize from the Académie Française and the Fonlon-Nichols prize from the African Literature Association.

Aziz Dadas is a Moroccan actor. He is known for starring alongside comedian Saïd Naciri, working with him in a number of acts such as The Rebbe, Al-Aouni, Playing with Wolves, The Hook, and for appearing in the successful Moroccan series Hour in Hell which aired on Al Aoula Channel. However, when he participated in the Moroccan comedy film The Way to Kabul, he was aired. He also appeared on the series Hdidan in Gueliz in 2017.
Camille Mouyéké, is a Congolese filmmaker and screenwriter. He is best known for directing the award-winning 2001 thriller film Voyage à Ouaga.
Alexander Abela, is a British-French filmmaker, producer and writer. He is best known for directing the live action films Makibefo, Souli and the animation film Zarafa.
Bachir Skiredj was a Moroccan actor, filmmaker, comedian, and screenwriter. A popular entertainer for decades, he was best known for his role in Mohamed Abderrahman Tazi's À la recherche du mari de ma femme, a box office success.

Enchanté is a 2022 Thai romantic comedy-drama television series starring Kasidet Plookphol (Book) and Jiratchapong Srisang (Force). Based from the novel of the same name by NinePinta.
Dora Bouchoucha is a Tunisian film producer and one of the nine members of the Individual Freedoms and Equality Committee.
Théo Chendri is a French footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Zamora.