
Michel Boujenah (born 3 November 1952) is a French-Tunisian Jewish actor, comedian, film director, and screenwriter.
Michel Boujenah was born on 3 November 1952 in Tunis, Tunisia. He is the brother of Paul Boujenah, a film director, and the uncle of actors Matthieu Boujenah and Lucie Boujenah.
Boujenah has appeared in over thirty films as well as a variety of television productions. He has also directed the films Father and Sons (2003), Trois amis (2007), and Heartstrings (2016), and written screenplays for a number of others.
In 2017, Boujenah's invitation to appear at a Tunisian cultural festival was protested by activists involved in the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement against Israel. While Boujenah is not Israeli, he has spoken positively about Israel and said "I feel Jewish, French, Tunisian, Zionist and very close to Israel, as well as a supporter of a Palestinian state." The Tunisian Association for the Support of Minorities defended Boujenah and accused boycott promoters of antisemitism.
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XXL
1997 · as Alain Berrebi

At the End of the Day
2024 · as Michel

Sur la route de la grande vadrouille
2016 · as Self

Départ immédiat
2012 · as Self

Masked Mobsters
2007 · as Le père de Julie

Les Miserables
1995 · as André Ziman

Riviera Revenge
2024 · as Clément Fontaine

Drôles de familles
2022 · as Self

Après tout, si ça marche...
2014 · as Maurice

Ma femme me quitte
1996 · as Samuel Bosquier

Rock and Torah
1983 · as Norbert

The Car Keys
2003 · as Actor who refuses to film with Laurent

Prunelle Blues
1986 · as Freddy

The High Life
2001 · as Le policier

Don Juan
1998 · as Sganarelle

Les Zacros de la Télé
2004 · as Self - Guest

A Woman Very Very Very Much in Love
1997 · as Nathan

Three Men and a Cradle
1985 · as Michel