Moussa Keïta balled

Balla Foamed Keïta was an actor Malian born in 1934 in Nango, (area of Ségou) with the Mali and dead on March 6th 2001. ---- At eight years Balla Foamed finds itself on the benches of the school at Ségou-city. It follows primary studies then is seen in the obligation to stop the school pout helping his parents to work in the fields. With the death of his/her Balla father Keïta Foamed leaves his native area to go to Bamako. It is initially employed of trade during twelve years. Its trade enables him to discover other Malians cities: Mopti, Dioro etc where it buys rice and fish that it turns over to sell with the capital. In 1960, Balla Foamed integrates the company of the National theater, then Office of the High Commission with Youth. It is occupied to with it during 18 years of art and the theater. It is then detached in 1978 with the Ministry for Information. Transition which is explained by the fact why since 1967, it already made radiophonic interventions, in particular of the little programs of sensitizing on the dangers of the bush fires, on the bad conduct of truck-drivers etc Balla Moussa becomes " a voix". The listeners appreciates it much. It carries out news bulletins, opinions and official statements, magazines for the National agency of information or the Agency Malian of publicity. His close connection with the cinema begins a few years after the independence of Mali when it is sent with a delegation Malian in China to double three Chinese films bambara some. There will remain five months in China. But its true incusion in the cinema is done in 1975 thanks to the scenario writer Souleymane Cissé who proposes to him a role in its first film Den Muso. The actor will remain faithful to Souleymane Cissé since he will interpret roles in all his feature-length films. He also turns for Cheick Oumar Sissoko, Adama Drabo or Abdoulaye Ascofaré. Balla Moussa Keïta died out on March 6th, 2001.

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