Céline Orgelle Kentsop
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Born in Loum on 4 May 1970,[3] Kentsop aspired to become a nurse as a child.[4] However, after failing to reach her dream, she moved to Douala in 1992 in search of work.[5] There, she met Flobert Tankou, who introduced her to acting.[4] Director and producer Ebenezer Kepombia introduced her to the world of film.[4]
Kentsop became an ambassador of the Association des personnes préférées, in which she campaigned for the rights of amputees alongside her daughter Mirette.[2] She claimed to be the widow of Antoine Tohe, who was known for his impersonations of President Paul Biya. She was the mother of four children and grandmother of six.[6]
Kentsop died of a hemorrhagic stroke in Douala, on 4 September 2024, at the age of 54.[7]