Most Popular Haitian Actors - November 2005
Saturday, December 03
Belfim releases The Web's most popular Haitian Actors for November 2005, Actress Fabienne Colas is on top of the list. Sacha Parisot and Christopher Laroche Tie at #10
Fabienne Colas - Photo www.FabienneColas.com |
Every month we try to find out who are the Top ten Haitian actors on the Haitian Internet.
Based on the traffic coming to Belfim.com from the Major search engines like Google and Yahoo, we are able to determine who is "The Hottest" Haitian actor, producer, director, anyone who is a part of the Haitian movie industry both in front and behind the scenes.
We feel it's inportant for you to know who the Haitian Internet is inquiring about.
Here are the top ten most popular Haitian actors for November 2005:
1 - [[m4:Fabienne Colas]]
2 - [[m10:Tonton Bicha]]
3 - [[m11:Nice Simon]]
4 - [[m253:Gracia Delva]] Jumps from the #7 spot
5 - [[m12:Don Kato]]
6 - [[m3:Stefanie Henriquez]]
7 - [[m2:Bernadette Chitolie]]
8 - [[m120:Reginald Lubin]]
9 - [[m272:Marlyne Afflack]]
Tied at the #10 slot are:
10 - [[m269:Christopher Laroche (FREEDOM)]]
10 - [[m103:Director Sasha Parisot]]
It is a coincidence that [[m269:Christopher Laroche AKA (FREEDOM)]] made his first apearance on the big screen as a musical guest star in the movie [[v50:La Rebelle]] directed by [[m103:Sasha Parisot]] ([[v27:Skin Deep]])
serge borgella's comment about "Most Popular Haitian Actors - November 2005"
our movies and actors
There is nothing more I like than your site, but I hope that "we" stop using the word "Haitian" when we're talking about our movies and actors.
The name of this site is "bel fim" therefore I know we are referring about our industry.
In the 70s Tabou Combo used to refer to Konpa music in its concerts as "this is Haitian Music", never as "this is Konpa Music" until Kassav' mentioned mentioned "sa se Zouk." Also,by referring to our industry as Movies everyone will purchase them as Movies and our Actors will respected as Actors, not Haitian Movies or Haitian Actors.
keep up the good work Bel Fim.
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