Monday, 21 January 2013

Ghana’s top 7 actresses

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 Nadia Buari
She is probably the most loved Ghanaian actress. The daughter of Sidiku Buari, a Ghanaian musician, Nadia has mesmerised Ghollywood for years. Born in November 21, 1982, the actress is a graduate of Performing Arts from the University of Ghana, Legon, Ghana.
The delectable actress, who once dated former Chelsea midfielder Michael Essien has become a prominent face in Ghanaian movies, featuring in blockbusters like Beyonce, The President’s Daughter, The Return of Beyonce, Hidden Treasure and My Last Ambition.

jackie appiah
Jackie Appiah
Her career in Ghollywood started after she had had a series of major appearances in Ghanaian soap operas. Jackie Appiah strikes one as a true African beauty, with her beautiful complexion and body. With over a decade in the movie industry, Jackie has received several awards and nominations for her various roles.
The mother of one ranks amongst one of the highest paid actresses in Ghana, while her face can be seen on billboards and TV commercials. ‘Pretty Queen,’ ‘Mortal desire’ and ‘The Perfect Picture’ are a few of the movies that this beauty has featured in.
Yvonne Nelson
Yvonne Nelson
From being a former contestant of Miss Ghana, Yvonne Nelson has transformed into a household name in the Ghanaian/Nigerian movie industry. The Human Resource Management graduate of the Central University College, Ghana, has emerged as an actress. Her hot body and ultra sexy long legs have become her strongest selling point, with male fans drooling after her.
Even though her ‘relationship’ with Naija rising pop sensation, Iyanya may not have lasted, Yvonne leaves an indelible mark in the minds of many, not only as an actress, but also as an entrepreneur. She has established YN Productions, YN Closet Fashion Shops, the YN Glaucoma Foundation and the YN Hairline for women.
Her performance in movies like ‘Playboy’, ‘Girl Connection’ and ‘Prince Pride’ has endeared her to the hearts of movie lovers, garnering her various awards in Ghana, Nigeria and overseas.
Juliet Ibrahim
Juliet Ibrahim
Juliet Ibrahim is perhaps the prettiest face in Ghollywood. The pretty damsel, who is of Liberian and Lebanese descent, was born in Accra, Ghana, but raised in Ivory Coast and Lebanon.  The actress cum model made her debut in 2005, in the movie ‘Crime to Christ’ opposite Majid Michel.
In addition to acting, Juliet is also a savvy business woman. She owns her own beauty parlour, as well as a Marketing and Advertising degree from the University of Ghana, Legon, Ghana. Her foundation, the Juliet Ibrahim Foundation (JIF) is in the forefront of creating awareness on Kidney Cancer.
Yvonne Okoro
Yvonne Okoro
Born of Nigerian and Ghanaian parentage, Yvonne Chinyere Okereke Okoro is one of the hottest actresses in Ghollywood. Yvonne made her screen debut in 2002 in the movie, ‘Sticking to the Promise’ and has featured in hit movies like ‘Desperate to Survive,’ ‘Why Marry,’ ‘Best Friends’ and others, which have earned her recognition and awards.
The beautiful and curvy actress, once linked to the Tottenham Hotspurs and Benin Republic footballer, Emmanuel Adebayor, holds a B.A. in English and Linguistics from the University of Ghana, plus a degree in Press Civilisation, Drama and Marketing from University De-Nantes in France.
Jocelyn Dumas
 Jocelyn Dumas
You may remember her as the bride in rapper Lynxxx’s video for ‘Fine Lady’. The pretty actress and television personality, who grew up in Ghana, UK and the USA plays host to one of Ghana’s most watched talk shows, ‘The One Show.’
In 2011, the 33 year old won the Ghanaian TV Personality of the year award. ‘Perfect Picture, ‘A Sting in a Tale‘ and ‘Bed of Roses‘ are just a few of the movies that the Ghanaian ‘face of Range Rover’ has featured in. She is most admired for having a great derriere.
Nana Ama Mcbrown
Nana Ama Mcbrown
Nana Ama Mcbrown sort of stumbled into acting; she was hired to do costume on set but ended up getting a role in the production. In 2001, her first movie ‘That Day’ was released, launching her career in Ghollywood.
Her performance opened the floodgates to choice roles, landing her a spot on the TV Series ‘Tentacles.’ Nana Ama has slowly built a strong following, releasing a slew of critically acclaimed movies like ‘My Own Mother‘, ‘Friday Night’ and ‘Pastors’ Club.’

Culled: Nigerian Entertainment Today

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