Anzor Alem

Birthday: April 4th, 2001 Place of Birth: Kisangani, Democratic Republic Of Congo

Rashidi Alema Anzor (born April 4, 2001) is the first born in a family of four children. Still very young, his parents divorced; an event that prompted his mother to settle in North Kivu in the city of Goma with her three sisters. Anzor continues his primary studies while being interested in cinema. A few years later, they moved to settle in the south-east of the country in Katanga in the city of Lubumbashi where Anzor Alem took his first steps in the cinema after having trained "by reading documents downloaded from the internet to be a good actor", reveals the young man who is currently 19 years old. An actor above all... It was on his arrival in Lubumbashi that Anzor really became aware of his hidden talent, a hobby that will henceforth be part of his CV. He met other young film lovers and together they decided to set up a project. In 2013, when he was 12 years old, Anzor Alem played his very first role in the film "The Flash", an African version of the film of the same name of the director Shawn Shaman. But unfortunately, they gave up after this first and only project following the financing which seemed to them an insurmountable obstacle. Beginning of a musical career Anzor Alem, well decided to make it his profession, quickly finds comfort in writing of songs. He is influenced by the famous French group Sexion d'Assaut, more particularly by the artist Gandhi Djuna, commonly known as GIMS. In 2015, Anzor Alem began a series of writing several texts, most of which will be the subject of a musical album.