Adrienne Koutouan Biography: Career, Children, Age, Net Worth, Height, Parents, Movies, Husband

Adrienne Koutouan Biography: Career, Children, Age, Net Worth, Height, Parents, Movies, Husband

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Adrienne Ako Koutouan, is an Ivorian comedian and actress, who has long been cherished for her vivid portrayals of resilient women in comedies and dramas that mirror the joys and tensions of everyday African family life.

She burst onto the scene in the 1980s with the theater troupe Fétiche Eburnéen, earning her first national acting award at just 16, and went on to star in landmark series like Faut pas fâcher as the unforgettable Rosalie, alongside films such as Caramel and Quand les éléphants se battent.

Koutouan’s effortless blend of sharp humor and emotional authenticity has not only packed theaters across Francophone Africa but also secured her accolades from festivals in Belgium, South Africa, Nigeria, and Burkina Faso, marking her as a cornerstone of Ivorian performing arts.

Profile

  • Full Name: Adrienne Ako Anomgbo Koutouan
  • Stage Name: Adrienne Koutouan
  • Born: 1969
  • Age: 57 years old
  • Birthplace: Abobo-Té, Abobo, Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire
  • Nationality: Ivorian
  • Occupation: Comedian, Actress
  • Height: 1.65m
  • Parents: Mr. Anomgbo and Mrs. Anomgbo
  • Siblings: Unknown
  • Spouse: None
  • Children: 2
  • Relationship: Single
  • Net Worth: $1.5 million

Early Life and Education

Adrienne Ako Anomgbo Koutouan was born in 1969 in the village of Abobo-Té within Abidjan’s Abobo municipality, Côte d’Ivoire, to Mr. Anomgbo and Mrs. Anomgbo.

She grew up with limited public details about her siblings.

Koutouan attended Lycée Saint Joseph d’Abobo, where she joined the theater troupe Fétiche Eburnéen at age 12, but her parents initially resisted her passion, viewing acting as unstable.

She pursued no formal arts training, instead learning through hands-on immersion in local sketches and performances that sharpened her instincts.

She is of Tchaman ethnic roots and practices Catholicism.

Career

Adrienne Koutouan ignited her path at 12 with Fétiche Eburnéen, landing her first major role at 16 as a mother in a marriage-themed play that showcased her raw timing and drew crowds at school events.

She clinched Côte d’Ivoire’s best national actress award in 1985 at the Vacances Culture contest in Yamoussoukro, despite parental pushback that nearly derailed her.

Early television spots followed in the late 1980s, including Fadika Kramo-Lanciné’s 1994 series, where her dialect-rich delivery in family farces began building a devoted following through Abidjan’s community halls and nascent broadcasts.

Koutouan’s stature soared in the 1990s and 2000s with breakout roles in Faut pas fâcher as Rosalie, the quick-witted matriarch whose antics filled RTI screens and sparked regional syndication.

She shone in Quand les éléphants se battent (2006), a 108-episode hit with Michel Gohou that nabbed the FESPACO Golden Stallion, while Caramel (2005) under Henri Duparc highlighted her dramatic chops opposite Ahmed Souané and Prisca Maceléney.

International nods rolled in—best female performance at Belgium’s Namur Festival (1998), Johannesburg’s M-Net (1999), and Nigeria’s Pabbah (2002)—as she juggled sketches on corruption and romance that packed venues and earned her the Gold Standard at Ouagadougou’s Panafrican Festival.

Adrienne Koutouan marked three decades in 2019 with a gala at Abidjan’s Palais de la Culture, where the Ministry of Culture elevated her to Officer of the Order of Cultural Merit amid tributes from peers like Zoumana.

She graces recent series such as Ma Famille and Ma Grande Famille on A+, blending cameos in Dans la peau d’un caïd with live tours that riff on youth unemployment and social media quirks.

Koutouan guides young performers through Abidjan improv sessions and lends her voice to humanitarian calls for artists’ rights.

Her archive of over 20 credits pulses with Ivorian spirit, ensuring her laughter echoes as a beacon for continental storytelling.

Social Media

  • Instagram Handle: Unknown
  • Facebook Handle: @adriennekoutouanofficiel
  • Twitter Handle: Unknown

Personal Life

Adrienne Koutouan shares two children with a former partner from whom she separated years ago, raising them solo in Abidjan while drawing boundaries between her on-stage personas and home as a devoted mother who prioritizes their privacy.

Filmography

  • Faut pas fâcher (1994)
  • Quand les éléphants se battent (2006)
  • Caramel (2005)
  • Dr. Boris (2008)
  • Danger Permanent (1990s)

Net Worth

Adrienne Koutouan has an estimated net worth of $1.5 million. She builds her finances through residuals from enduring series like Faut pas fâcher and live theater tours, plus fees from festival appearances and endorsements tied to her cultural icon status.


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