For movie buffs in Ghana and Nigeria, Yvonne Nelson needs no 
introduction. The star actress is a household name in both countries as 
she has featured in several flicks that have endeared her to her 
numerous fans. The Entertainer recently caught up with the Ghanaian 
screen diva in Accra and she opened up on her career and sundry issues. 
Enjoy it.
I learnt you are veering into production?
Yes, I am actually the General Manager of a financial company called, 
Media GH and they would be launching soon. They will manage musicians; 
do movie and music at the same time so I represent the movie arm of the 
company. So far, this is the second movie we are shooting. I won’t say I
 am now into production, they needed my help and I am giving them. I 
will say yes it is a full time job. If I am not on anyone’s set and 
there is something to do, I will go there. Though, it’s not as if I have
 left everything to work for them.
Do you take salary or commission?
I take salary, and from the movie I take my fee as well. I am a big 
girl? Oh, I work hard. I really work hard. I don’t know about the big 
girl part.
You are one of the most daring actresses, why do you push to the finish 
line?
I don’t know about that but as an actor, you have to get into the 
character you are playing. If you are playing a mad woman, make sure you
 play it well, that is what I always have in mind when doing a movie. I 
make sure I nail it. So, that is Yvonne Nelson for you.
Even, if you have to kiss passionately in the movie?
Yes, if I have to do so. That is the way the job is. Africans pretend a 
lot. If you are watching an American movie, you won’t see it as a big 
deal but when it is your people then you will go like ‘why are they 
doing it?’ We are only trying to tell stories; we are trying to educate 
people with our movies. Kissing is not a bad thing. I have seen a 
Christian movie where a couple kissed and all that, so there is nothing 
wrong with kissing as long as you are telling a story, and you are 
making sense. I don’t see anything in it.
Somebody said Yvonne would have kissed the good, the bad and the ugly?
What do you term as the ‘bad and the ugly?’ I haven’t kissed a lot of 
people, I’ve only kissed John Dumelo, Majid Michel and some others, I 
wouldn’t say I have kissed a lot of people, just a handful. How many 
people are you talking about? I don’t kiss in every movie I shoot, so 
why is this about kissing?
Tell me about the movie you are producing?
This movie is produced by Media GH and directed by… It’s an everyday 
story, it’s about single and married people, the title is actually, 
Single and Married. It casts me, Nadia Buari, Koffi… so, it’s like an 
all-star thing. We are trying to do something different, as you can see 
everything is just on point. We are going all out in this particular 
project so, people should watch out for it.
But there is a movie entitled, Single and Married in Nigeria?
Really? A movie of such title?
Yes, Joseph Benjamin and Funke Akindele star in it.
I have not heard of it, but this is Ghana.
When will it be released?
We are actually planning on a premiere before thinking of releasing it 
so the premiere will be end of next month. Also, there is the first one,
 The Price that has me, Majid, and … I don’t know if that is going to 
come out before this one.
So what are you roles in Media GH?
I do many things from contracting of actors to acting, and to selecting 
script. I control everything on the movie side of the company.
What else do you do other than acting?
I have a shop called, YN Closet. I actually opened that shop because 
everywhere I go, people are always like ‘I like the way you dress, where
 can I get what you are wearing?’ Aside that, I have Yvonne Nelson 
Glaucoma Foundation but it’s on a low line now. I launched it last two 
years. I shot a musical video, everybody was there but it’s on the low 
line now because of money. Now, we are trying to organize an essay 
competition for schools, most especially for JSS students in Ghana. That
 is what we are working on now.
Glaucoma? That’s about eyes?
Yes, my grandma had glaucoma. She ended up blind so, I thought I should 
do something on it, create awareness on it. All we are doing is to 
create awareness because I don’t own a hospital. I am not an 
Ophthalmologist.
We don’t see much of you in Nigeria, why?
Really? We get a lot of calls from Asaba. And for me, shooting in Asaba 
is too stressful. You have to fly twice, first to Benin then you will 
drive down. Before you get there, you are tired. I have been there a 
couple of times and I was not happy with some of the movies I did 
there. 
Yes, I have been there. I have shot two movies for Kingsley Okereke. I 
have shot one for Halima Abubakar. I am sure they are not out. I will be
 coming to Nigeria but if it is like flying twice and driving again, it 
is too stressful for me. And then the next minute you are on set, how do
 you do anything good if you are stressed like that? That’s the main 
reason I have been avoiding it. If it is Lagos or Abuja where we have a 
direct flight to, it’s just the flying that I have a problem with but if
 it is just one flight, why not, I will always come over. It’s not like I
 am condemning Asaba or anything, it’s just the stress.
Are you still close to Mercy Johnson?
Yes, we are very close. We spoke five days ago.
What made you to be her bridesmaid?
Okay, I love Mercy. Aside our friendship, she is a wonderful actress. It
 is an honour for me to be her bridesmaid. At the beginning, I thought 
she was actually playing pranks on me. But she was like it is real. I 
was very excited, I was very happy for her, and it was an honour for me 
too, I will do it at anytime. I will do anything for her; she is a 
wonderful friend.
When is your turn?
Very soon.
Is there a lucky guy in the picture already?
I am lonely and still searching.
But you said very soon?
Well, you can meet a guy now that will tell you ‘let us marry’. You never know, I am very single.
What is your impression of the Ghanaian movie industry?
We are doing pretty well now. We have companies investing in the 
industry now. The only problem we are having is that we are not seeing 
new faces. I don’t want to compare it to Nigeria but people get tired of
 seeing old faces all the time. So, we have to bring out new talents in 
the movies. Someone discovered me, the same way I should discover other 
people and make sure that the industry grows. Aside that, the industry 
is doing well.
Who is your favourite actor?
I have a lot. I love Majid Michel. I also love John Dumelo…
Why do people think you are wild?
Simple, because of the roles I play in the movies but come on, if I 
don’t play it, another person will play it and you are going to hate 
that other person, it is just my job.
So, are you saying you are not wild?
No, I am not. I am your everyday girl, down to earth, very funny.
Who is your friend in the industry?
Before, I used to have friends but now I don’t.
Why?
I will be very straightforward. When I had issues, that was when I 
realized I had no friends. I only have colleagues in the industry. 
Because people are afraid to say things the way things are, though you 
don’t need to be rude, when a woman is like that they will say you are 
arrogant, you are this, and you are that. 
Very simple, when I had issues, there was no one to say ‘oh, Yvonne, 
let’s get together and get through it, let’s do this, let’s do that’. 
That was when I realized that I am in this all alone. It was only Majid 
and Frank Raja that made the move and say, ‘Yvonne, lets go and do this,
 let’s go and do that’. Aside Majid and Frank, no one else. So, I don’t 
have friends in the Ghanaian movie industry. I love everybody, I can 
work with everybody, they are all my colleagues. It’s as simple as that.
Someone told me Jackie Appiah was behind your problem?
Whatever happened that day was her fault because we were on set waiting 
to shoot and the Production Manager said ‘Jackie has gone to do 
something, so what do we do?’ And I said ‘why did you call her to come 
on set if she was not ready?’ Most people don’t know the true story. So,
 I asked the production manager that ‘if I also tell you tomorrow that I
 have something to do, are you going to allow me? You know something 
like that and the production manager just snapped. We waited for over 
six hours. 
There were people on the set like Yvonne Okoro, Majid Mitchel and you 
can ask from them. Jackie never turned up. I was like why should you 
waste some other people’s time because we were all there to shoot. The 
next day, I also had something to do, and that became an issue. Around 
that time, I was launching my Foundation and I was the person doing 
everything. Even the film producer knew I had something to do so, why 
should Jackie have issues with me? Was it because I did not come the 
next day?
Didn’t you explain your part of the story?
They already knew what they wanted to do so, explaining will not make 
much difference. Look, I have a degree; I didn’t beg anybody to get into
 the industry. The same man who did that was the same guy who actually 
convinced me to act. I didn’t come to you begging to act so; it wasn’t a
 big deal for me at all. I had so many other things to do, I even want 
to do my Masters so, if you want to do anything, go ahead and do it.
Do you still work with…?
(Cuts in) I do. We are cool, you see it’s a small industry; we all need 
each other. They can’t say they don’t need me and I can’t say I don’t 
need them.
What of Jackie?
I can work with Jackie any day.
I heard both of you don’t talk?
How? If a producer calls me and says, ‘Jackie is in the movie’, why not?
Didn’t you carry it on and say ‘Jackie did this or that?’
Really? Why should we do that?
But people said you were not respectful enough?
Really? Respectful because somebody started before me? Is that how it 
is? I don’t believe in all that, respect yourself and people will 
respect you. You don’t have to bow to anybody, just be in your lane, 
just mind your own business. Do your job and go, I respect whoever was 
here before me but if people want you to come and bow to them, it’s an 
African thing, you didn’t employ me. A producer calls me to come on set,
 I come, I do my job and go. I won’t stay on your lane. If you don’t 
disrespect anybody, nobody will disrespect you but if you want somebody 
to come first thing in the morning to bow to you, sorry, it won’t happen
 with me.
I was actually told that if somebody slaps you, you would fight. Is that true?
Why will I do that? I am a lady.
You mean ladies don’t fight?
If somebody slaps you on the right cheek, turn the other one. Let me say
 something, it’s not only in the movie industry, when you go to the 
bank, any work environment, you will find out that someone just comes 
out of the university, even though there are older people there, they 
want you to come and report to them. Or they are jealous or afraid that 
you will come and take their positions. It’s a normal thing but it’s 
something that people should stop. 
As long as you are good in whatever you do, you are not stepping on 
other people’s toes. I don’t expect anybody to come and bow to me 
because I am Yvonne Nelson and she is new and I have been there, no, 
come and do your job and go. You are hot today, you may not be hot 
tomorrow so, don’t expect people to bow to you, I don’t believe in that.
 As long as the person is not disrespecting, you shouldn’t have a 
problem with that person. I believe that’s her problem – the problem we 
have.
Do you feel she is a little bit intimidated?
I don’t even understand why somebody should be intimidated. Number one, 
we are all created differently, why envy anyone? You know, Jackie can 
nail a role and I may not be close to nailing that role. Also, there 
might be a role that I can nail that Jackie may not nail. I believe 
everyone is created differently so, don’t feel intimidated. 
Unless there is someone like Yvonne Nelson in the industry that is when I
 will be like ‘wow’ but we are all different. It’s like having two 
different commodities in the market, nobody is competing with anyone, I 
can’t take her roles from her and she can’t take my roles from me, so we
 should stop all that. It’s not only in the Ghanaian movie industry, it 
is everywhere. I don’t believe in all that, just relax, don’t worry, 
what is yours will be yours.
Can you say categorically that Jackie is intimidated?
I don’t know. I can never tell but I don’t even believe in all that. I 
know there is a lot of envy and jealousy in our industry and it’s so 
bad.
Have you fallen in love before?
Yes I have.
People say it’s only once that a woman falls in love in her lifetime. Is it true?
I don’t know about that but I sure have fallen in love before.
How many times?
Three times.
How old are you?
You are asking my age? I’m old o.
How come none of your relationships has led to marriage?
I am not God, you can’t tell, even those who are married, do you know 
the kind of issues they are having in their marriages? Marriage is not a
 rush job; you have to take your time. It’s not as if somebody has not 
proposed marriage to me, I have had a lot of that but you just have to 
take your time and make sure you are doing the right thing and then you 
go for it.
Are you happy being an actor?
I am very, very happy. I am very happy with the job I do. I love it. 
When I started, I was like ‘am I really sure about this?’ But it got to a
 point when I was like ‘this is it, this is what I want to do’.
People have the impression that actors are wild. Has someone ever called
 you to say he wants to have sex with you?
No, the funny thing is I don’t drink, I don’t smoke, and I am not a 
night crawler. If you go out with me to see a movie, I will fall asleep 
while watching, that’s how bad it is. Don’t judge people by their 
occupation.
It’s difficult to believe that Yvonne does not drink?
I don’t. I have never. Everybody knows that I am very boring.
CULLED FROM THE SUN NEWSPAPER
 
 
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