Michel Bohiri

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Michel Bohiri
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Portrait of Michel Bohiri
NationalityIvorian
OccupationActor
Notable workMa Famille

Michel Bohiri is an Ivorian actor. He was one of the main actors in the long-running television series Ma Famille ( My Family ). He became known throughout Africa for his work on the series. He left the show in 2007 to work with 225 Studios. [1]

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Michel Bohiri au FIFF 2024 de Cotonou au Bénin

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