
Maka Kotto
Maka Kotto (born December 7, 1961) is a Cameroonian-born Canadian politician. Educated in France, Kotto immigrated to Quebec, Canada, where he was an educator before entering politics. Kotto was a Parti Québécois member of the National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Bourget. From 2012 to 2014, he served as the Minister of Culture and Communications. A former member of the House of Commons of Canada for the Bloc Québécois, Kotto is also a published author and has appeared in films. Kotto was born in Douala, Cameroon, and graduated from high school at Lycée Henri-Martin in Saint-Quentin, France. He studied law, politics, dramatic art and cinema in Nanterre, Bordeaux and Paris. Kotto immigrated to Quebec in 2006. Before becoming a politician, Kotto was an author, actor, and stage director. He appeared in the 1989 movie How to Make Love to a Negro Without Getting Tired (Comment faire l'amour avec un nègre sans se fatiguer), based on the novel by Dany Laferrière. He also appeared in a second film in 2000, Lumumba, starring as Joseph Kasa-Vubu. Kotto was also an educator in dramatic art for nearly 15 years in France and Quebec. Kotto was elected to the House of Commons of Canada, representing the Bloc Québécois in the 2004 Canadian federal election. In that election, he defeated incumbent Liberal MP Yolande Thibeault and five other candidates. Upon winning the Saint-Lambert riding, Kotto became the first black Canadian Member of Parliament for the Bloc. He was re-elected two years later, winning a comfortable, but reduced, popular vote and a much larger plurality in the 2006 Canadian federal election. He defeated five other candidates to win his second term in office. Kotto served as the Bloc's critic for Canadian heritage. On November 12, 2007, Kotto announced that he would be the candidate for the Parti Québécois in the provincial riding of Bourget in Montreal to fill a vacancy created by the resignation of former PQ house leader Diane Lemieux. It was his second attempt at provincial politics; he was defeated in his previous candidacy in Viau by former Liberal MNA William Cusano. Kotto resigned his seat in House of Commons of Canada on March 5, 2008, in order to run in the provincial by-election. His vacancy was officially recognized by the Speaker on March 13, 2008. On May 12, 2008, he won the Bourget by-election as a Parti Québécois candidate with 40% of the vote. With the election of the Parti Québécois on September 4, 2012, Kotto became Minister of Culture and Communications. Kotto was re-elected in the 2014 Quebec election with a smaller margin, but the Parti Québécois government of Pauline Marois was defeated and Kotto became a member of the Official Opposition caucus. He was defeated in the 2018 election. Kotto is the husband of former Longueuil mayor and Bloc Québécois caucus colleague Caroline St-Hilaire, and is the father of four children. Source: Article "Maka Kotto" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Filmography

Which Way Africa?
as Narrator
Which Way Africa?
as Narrator

Wanted: Strong Woman
as Oncle Noel
Wanted: Strong Woman
as Oncle Noel

La dérive douce d’un enfant de Petit-Goâve
La dérive douce d’un enfant de Petit-Goâve
Concours de danse à Piriac
as Le maire
Concours de danse à Piriac
as Le maire

A Sunday in Kigali
as Manu
A Sunday in Kigali
as Manu

Zim and Co
as Père Arthur
Zim and Co
as Père Arthur

Looking for Alexander
as Ba Kobhio
Looking for Alexander
as Ba Kobhio

A Silent Love
as André
A Silent Love
as André

On the Verge of a Fever
as Papa
On the Verge of a Fever
as Papa

How to Conquer America in One Night
How to Conquer America in One Night

On Your Head
as Abbot Florent
On Your Head
as Abbot Florent
Journey to Ouaga
as Zao
Journey to Ouaga
as Zao

Lumumba
as Joseph Kasa Vubu
Lumumba
as Joseph Kasa Vubu

The Middle Passage
as Narrator (voice)
The Middle Passage
as Narrator (voice)

One 4 All
as Le président
One 4 All
as Le président

Monsieur Naphtali
as Infirmier
Monsieur Naphtali
as Infirmier

Bitter Sugar
as Privat Danglemont
Bitter Sugar
as Privat Danglemont

Victor Schœlcher, l'abolition
as Alcindor
Victor Schœlcher, l'abolition
as Alcindor

Maintenant ou jamais
as Grandgosier
Maintenant ou jamais
as Grandgosier

The Haven
as Jean Marcheur
The Haven
as Jean Marcheur

Beaumarchais the Scoundrel
as Césaire
Beaumarchais the Scoundrel
as Césaire

Lulu, roi de France
as Honoré
Lulu, roi de France
as Honoré

Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
as African Sailor
Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
as African Sailor

Night Taxi
as Max
Night Taxi
as Max

Trapped by a Dream
as Yannick
Trapped by a Dream
as Yannick

Blanc d'ébène
as Lanseye Kante
Blanc d'ébène
as Lanseye Kante

La Goutte d'or
as Salah Brahim
La Goutte d'or
as Salah Brahim

Périgord noir
as Youssouf
Périgord noir
as Youssouf

How to Make Love to a Negro Without Getting Tired
as Bouba
How to Make Love to a Negro Without Getting Tired
as Bouba

Black
as Kunta
Black
as Kunta

Arrêt sur image
as L'évêque
Arrêt sur image
as L'évêque

Make It Mine
as Arthur
Make It Mine
as Arthur

Love on the Quiet
as François
Love on the Quiet
as François

Marche à l'ombre
as Joseph
Marche à l'ombre
as Joseph