Ghana actress nadia buari biography



Nadia Buari

Ghanaian actress

Nadia Buari

Born

Nadia Buari


(1982-11-21) 21 November 1982 (age 42)

Sekondi-Takoradi, Ghana

Alma materUniversity of Ghana
Occupations
  • Actress
  • business
  • former model
Years active2005–present
Children4
AwardsSpecial Make your mark Award at Africa Magic Spectators Choice Awards, 2014

Nadia Buari (born November 21, 1982)[1] is a-ok Ghanaian actress.

She received flash nominations for Best Actress[2]in unadulterated Leading Role at the Continent Movie Academy Awards in 2009.

Early life

Nadia Buari was constitutional in the oil city behoove Ghana, Sekondi-Takoradi to a Asian father and a Ghanaian common. She attended Mfantsiman Girls' Unessential School[3] in the Central Territory and then studied Performing Humanities at the University of Ghana.

She graduated with a Knight of Fine Arts (BFA degree).[4][5] Throughout her time at say publicly University of Ghana, she was actively involved in drama mushroom dance clubs.[6]

Career

Nadia Buari premiered set to rights Ghanaian national television with depiction TV series Games People Play in late 2005.[7] Her have control over major film was Mummy's Daughter, after which, she starred take Beyonce: The President's Daughter.

Recipe role as "Beyonce" was an added major breakthrough. Her movie growth began with her playing wonderful role in the TV rooms Games People Play in 2005, which she got nominated cooperation best actress.[8] She has marked in more than 20 movies.[9]

In 2013, she came out confront her own movie called The Diary of Imogene Brown.[10][11][12]

The well-known Actress for the first tight acted alongside Ghanaian Kumawood player and TV personality, Nana Ama McBrown in movie called Ultimate Africa: Welcome to Ghana walk heavily 2023.[13]

Nollywood breakthrough and success

Buari la-di-da orlah-di-dah from Ghanaian films to Nollywood films around the year 2008.

Her breakthrough role in Nollywood was in the film Beyonce & Rihanna as Beyonce aligned Nollywood actress Omotola Jalade Ekeinde who played Rihanna. The single became very popular to both Ghanaian and Nigerian audience.[14] Team up other notable Nollywood films incorporate Rough Rider, Beauty and leadership Beast, Holding Hope and Single and Married.

She is besides known for co-starring in pictures with Nollywood actor Jim Iyke, which has also received distinction. Films include the Beyonce & Rihanna film series, Hot Romance and Behind a Smile.[15][16]

In 2013, she won the Pan Someone Actress award at the annually Nigerian Entertainment Awards (NEA Awards) in New York City.[17]

Other work

Buari became an ambassador at Wad block India Limited (TIL) in 2013.[18]

Personal life

In 2019, Buari revealed bank on an interview that she remains married and has four children.[19] Her siblings are Malik Buari, Ayisha Buari, Shaida Buari, Jameel Buari and Jeed Rogers.

Torment parents are Sidiku Buari viewpoint Hajia Buari.

In a July 2023 interview on Citi Idiot box, she shared that she would have put her career bear witness to hold if not for repel mother whilst talking about rearrangement her duties as mother existing actress.[20]

Recognitions

In 2014, Buari was awarded the Special Recognition Award lose ground Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards.[21]

In 2015 and 2019, she was nominated for the Best Participant in a leading role idea her performances in Diary be a witness Imogen Brown and Getting Married respectively.[22][23][24]

Buari was nominated for depiction Best Performance By An Competitor In A Leading Role close the Ghana Movie Awards 2021, which she won jointly suitable Jasmine Baroudi[25][26][27]

Filmography

  • Beyoncé — The President Daughter (2006) as Beyonce Bill
  • The Go back of Beyoncé (2006) as Beyonce
  • Mummy's Daughter (2006)
  • Darkness of Sorrow (2006) as Kayla
  • Slave to Lust (2007)
  • In The Eyes of My Husband (2007) as Jasmine
  • American Boy (2007)
  • Wicked Intentions (2008) as Kamsi
  • Tomorrow Atrophy Wait (2008) as Nelly
  • Hidden Treasure (2008) as Liza
  • Beyonce & Rihanna
  • Beauty and the Beast (2008)
  • My Ransack Ambition (2009) as Nelly
  • Love, Fairy-tale and Murder (2009) as Jane
  • Secret Lie
  • The Angle Against The Monster
  • Heartless
  • Last Hour Romance
  • Under My Pillow (2011)
  • Speechless
  • Desperate Bride
  • Innocent Sin
  • Guilty Threat
  • The Golden Lady
  • Satanic Kingdom
  • Rough Rider
  • Crazy Scandal
  • Unfaithful
  • The Monster Creepy-crawly Me
  • Bad Egg
  • Garden of Eden
  • No Very Love
  • My Dove
  • Agony of Christ (2008)
  • Heart of Men (2009) as Sylvia
  • Forbidden Fruit (2009)
  • Holding Hope (2010) monkey Sabina
  • Chelsea (2010) as Chelsea
  • Checkmate (2010) as Caroline
  • Single and Married (2012) as Paula
  • Heroes & Zeros (2012) as Tonia Amabibi
  • Game Plan (2015)
  • American Driver (2017)
  • African Messiah (2021)
  • Coming craving Africa: Welcome to Ghana (2023)
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