Denis Nsanzamahoro (died 5 September 2019) was a Rwandan actor and
filmmaker. He had established himself as one of the most celebrated
actors that the Rwandan film industry has ever had since he launched
his professional career in filmmaking in 1999, having successfully
starred in popular films, from locals like Rwasa and Amarira
y’Urukundo, Sakabaka among others, as well as several commercials.
He was notable for movies such as 100 Days and Sometimes in April. The
last film in which he starred is Petit Pays, produced by Gael Faye in
June 2019. He died suddenly on 5 September 2019, due to complications
from diabetes.
filmmaker. He had established himself as one of the most celebrated
actors that the Rwandan film industry has ever had since he launched
his professional career in filmmaking in 1999, having successfully
starred in popular films, from locals like Rwasa and Amarira
y’Urukundo, Sakabaka among others, as well as several commercials.
He was notable for movies such as 100 Days and Sometimes in April. The
last film in which he starred is Petit Pays, produced by Gael Faye in
June 2019. He died suddenly on 5 September 2019, due to complications
from diabetes.
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