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Nana Ama McBrown

Posted by Nigeriamovies.net on 2009/09/04 | Views: 6274 |

Ola Balogun Hubert Ogunde Erick is the President of CALLYWOOD. A very talented young man full of energy and Olu Jacobs Nuella Njubigbo Lola Alao Tonto Dike Rukky Sanda Susan Patrick Ernest Obi - Actor/ Producer/Director Emem Isong - Screen Play Writer/Producer Hilda Dokubo Tony Umez Nkiru Sylvanus Segun Arinze Bukky Wright StephNora Okere Falana Alex Usifo Stella Damasus-Aboderin Rita Dominic Omotola Ekeinde Oge Okoye Ngozi Ezeonu Kanayo .O. Kanayo Georgina Onuoha Benita Nzeribe Enebeli Elebuwa Ramsey Nouah Patience Ozokwor Jim Iyke Ini Edo Bimbo Akintola Joke Silva Saint Obi Desmond Elliot Jennifer Chioma Eliogu Emeka Ike Keppy Bassey Ekpenyong John Okafor ( Mr Ibu) Caroline Ekanem Kate Henshaw-Nuttal Oby Edozie Uche Jombo Shan George Zack Orji Nkem Owoh Michael Ezuruonye Kenneth Okonkwo Genevieve Nnaji Richard Mofe Damijo Clarion Chukwura Chioma Chukwuka Chidi Mokeme Charles Okafor Chinedu /Osita Ibinabo Fiberesima Kalu Ikeagwu Bob-Manuel Obidimma Udokwu Ejike Asiegbu Eucharia Anunobi-Ekwu Pat Attah Chidi Ihezie-Okafor Pete Edochie Liz Benson Onyeka Onwenu Dakore Egbuson Clem Ohameze Fred Aseroma JT Tom West Chiege Alisigwe Maureen Solomon Sola Sobowale Zulu Adigwe Ebube Nwagbo Monalisa Chinda Grace Amah Thelma Okoduwa Sharon Ezeamaka Mercy Johnson Emem Isong Uche Ama Abriel ( Osotule) Justus Esiri Francis Duru Uche Iwuji Johnpaul Nwadike Ada Ameh Chika Ike Sam Loco Efe Lilian Bach Emeka Enyiocha Nobert Young Jide Kosoko Steph-Nora Okere Segun Arinze Nkiru Sylvanus Ekwi Onwuemene Tony Umez Hilda Dokubo Ebele Okaro Nonso Diobi Amaechi Muonagor Emeka Okoro Alex Lopez Yemi Blaq Jummai Joseph Fred Amata Moses Armstrong Ufuoma Ejonobor Ofiafuluagu Mbaka Empress Njamah Susan Patrick Rita Edochie Adaora Ukoh Sam Dede Emma Ayalogu Saidi Balogun Ashley Nwosu Jennifer Awazie Sandra Achums Victor Osuagwu Azizat Sadiq Kelvin Ideduba Jackie Appiah Bukky Ajayi Yemi Solade Eric Nwadinobi Regina Askia Chiwetalu Agu Cynthia Agholor Charles Novia Uche Elendu Femi Brainard Chigozie Atuanya King Joe Okechukwu Lanre Balogun Franca Brown Charles Inojie Tuvi James Abergail Brigette Plaatjes Okey Bakassi Paul Obazele Anita Hogan Akindele Olufunke Ayotunde Sam Uche Anyamele Name: Racheal Tabuno Oniga Hank Anuku Uchenna Ogbodo 2Face Idibia Gentle Jack Jim Lawson Maduike Rich Oganiru Joan Agabi Lancelot Imasuen Padita Agu Benedict Johnson Kenneth Chukwu Funmi Holder Mark Georgewill Patrick Doyle Fabian Adibe Yvonne Jegede Peter Bruno Michael Okon Nana Ama McBrown Chinelo Ndigwe Ngozi Nwosu Afam Okereke Akume Akume Uche Michael Oby Kechere (Ms Koi Koi) Camilla Mberekpe Larry Koldsweat Ijeoma Imo Mary Uranta Smith Asante Emeka Ossai Chris Bassey Rita Nzelu Thelma Nwosu Bruno Iwuoha Florence Onuma Ine Ikpe Nadia Buari Emeka Ani Sophia Tchidi Chikere Blessing Effiom Barbara Ukattah Remi Oshodi Ladi Torty Judith Mazagwu Chinyere Wilfred Darlene Benson-Cobham Van Vicker Queen Nwokoye Femi Branch Tonto Dike Vida Darko Omoni Eboli Juliet Ibrahim Lola Alao Dickson Iroegbu Jeta Amata Mary Remy Ifeoma Okeke Vanessa Nzediegwu Ada Aronu Nuella Njubigbo Nse Ikpe Etim Leo Mezie Omoni Oboli Sophie Funke Akindele Teco Benson Yvonne Nelson Profile of Majid Michel Ecow Smith-Asante Robert Peters Sunday Omobolanle (Papa Aluwe) Nathaniel Ruskin
Tell us your name, where you come from and about your parents.
Nana Ama: My name is Nana Ama McBrown and I'm an Ashanti .I come from Kumasi, Kwadaso to be precise. My mother is Mrs. Cecilia Adzanim Boateng and my biological father is Mr. Kwabena Nkrumah. I have an adopted father who is Mr. Kofi Mc Brown who is based in the USA. Unfortunately, my biological father couldn't look after me when I was a child, so I had to manage my way through.
Please, tell us about your childhood days.
Nana Ama: I grew up in Kwadaso, Kumasi. I stayed with my auntie and she took very good care of me and my siblings .We are seven (7) in number. Four (4) girls and three (3) boys. All I want to do is to thank my auntie for her care and support. Sometimes I don't want to mention my mother's name, because she didn't take care of me. I don't feel she is my mother. My auntie, Madam Betty Obiri Yeboah is the woman I considered as my mother, because she was there for me
Tell us about your academic background
Nana Ama: I started from Peters International school, then to Melesota International and then to Central International. I continued to Kwadaso L.A. J.S.S, completed and went to Prince of Peace Secondary School all in Kumasi. I then proceeded to College of Business studies, where I studied secretarial ship. I do have plans of furthering my education.
Wow! You read Business in College. Have you ever worked with the Certificate you were awarded?
Nana Ama: I have never worked with the certificate I received from the College of Business Studies.
How did you get into acting?
Nana Ama: I heard of an announcement for an auditioning on the radio but before then I used to watch African movies and I developed a strong passion for acting. So I took that opportunity and I went for the auditioning at Miracle Films. Luckily, I was picked and this is how far I have come since that day.

Did you go through the ranks to get to where you are today in acting or it just happened?
Nana Ama: It just happened, when I went to the auditioning, the director nominated me to do the costuming. It was on set that I got myself a role. That was my first movie and the title is "That Day". I played with the late Santo, Judas, Fred Amugi and some other good actors. it was in April 2001. The director saw me and said there is something in me that he could help bring out. He's helped me a lot and I always give thanks to him. His name is Mr. Samuel Nyamekye, the owner of Miracle Films. I was 24 years when I acted my first movie.

You have been acting for some years now. Did you ever think you were going to make it big in such a short period?
Nana Ama: If I'm doing something and my spirit tells me that I'm going to fail, I won't dare. I promised myself I'm going to be a great actress so I'm not surprised where I am today. I did a lot of research because I realized that most of our Ghanaian movies are not natural. Sometimes people feel intimidated by the big actors and actresses but I told myself that I don't care about were somebody is, all I want to do is to act and act well. I knew I was going to get there and thank God I'm getting there
What makes you act the way you do?
Nana Ama: It's myself. Acting is about emotions and appearances, so you need to get yourself involved and you make sure you get your costumes and make-ups the way you want. Most of the time, I use my own costumes because I want to get what I want.
How many movies have you acted so far?
Nana Ama: I've acted over 20 movies.
Which is your best?
Nana Ama: My best movie is "Madam Juan" because the role I played was very challenging. Apart from "Madam Juan", it's "Kai Debi". In that movie, I acted as a blind village girl. Sometimes, the producer gives you a script today and tells you, we are shooting tomorrow.
What is your greatest wish in life?
Nana Ama: I want to go to heaven
What is the relationship between you and other Ghanaian actors?
Nana Ama: I'm very nice to them. We sometimes meet and share some drinks. I won't say I am very close with everyone but we are all nice to each other.
What do you have to say about the acting industry of Ghana?
Nana Ama: So far so good. In the past, it was always the same faces all the time but now I see young people coming in. I think the challenge is getting tough. Nobody will sit and allow others to over shadow him. So everybody is doing well. We also have more producers coming in and I think we are going forward. Personally, I' m not chasing competition, but my dream. I have a dream and that's what I am chasing.
What inspires you?
Nana Ama: I was born to no parents so I have learnt to face life all by myself. I make good use of every opportunity I get to make it a reality. I get inspired most of the times through the lyrics of some songs, read books and when I go to church, my pastor.
What do you have to say to your fans?
Nana Ama: I love them so much and I will keep on giving them the best in me.