Maïmouna Gueye

[3] Gueye started acting career with the stage play in an adaptation of Sophocles Antigone under the supervision of Haitian writer, Gérard Chenet.

In 2004, she acted in another stage play, the French adaptation of the famous Monologues du vagin by Eve Ensler.

Later she moved to theater production and made the popular plays, Souvenirs de la dame en noir and She is black, but she is beautiful.

[3] After many theater plays, she finally appeared in cinema with her debut role in the film Payoff in 2003.

[4] She is the founder of 'Afrokids', a children's recreation club that provides painting, reading, dancing, storytelling, and DIY workshops.