
Douta Seck (1919–1991) was a Senegalese stage and film actor, theatre director, singer, and trained architect. After studying architecture at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, he turned to the performing arts, becoming one of the leading figures of modern Senegalese theatre. He created the title role in Aimé Césaire's The Tragedy of King Christophe and appeared in numerous international and African productions, including Tamango (1958), The Comedians (1967), Xala (1975), and Sugar Cane Alley (1983). Widely regarded as a pioneer of Senegalese theatre and cinema, Seck remains an influential cultural figure in his country.

Xala
1975 · as Gorgui

The Comedians
1967 · as Joseph

Sugar Cane Alley
1983 · as Medouze

Tamango
1958 · as Slave Warrior

Amok
1983 · as Reverend Sikau Norje

Black Sun
1971 · as Parlamentary Representative

Pétanqui
1983

La Tragédie du Roi Christophe
1965 · as Le Roi Christophe

Aimé Césaire: The Mask of Words
1987

The Adventures of Gil Blas
1956

Aimé Césaire, Un homme une terre
1976 · as Roi Christophe

Checkerboard
1959 · as Vance

Under House Arrest
1981