Saphia Azzeddine (born 12 December 1979) is a French naturalized Moroccan writer, actress, and screenwriter.
[1] Saphia Azzeddine lived in Agadir during her early days of life.
In 2002, she interviewed the comedian Jamel Debbouze during his tour in Switzerland for a Geneva magazine.
In 2005 she published her first, successful novel, Confidences à Allah , adapted a decade later by Simon Eddy and Marie Avril.
In 2011, the film Mon père est femme de ménage was released, of which she is the writer and director.