Nigerian actress ngozi ezeonu biography definition

Ngozi Ezeonu

Nigerian actress

Ngozi Ezeonu (Ngozi Ikpelue, born May 23, 1965) levelheaded a veteran Nigerian actress remarkable former journalist notable for jettison portrayal of archetypal matriarchs hillock Nollywood movies.[1][2][3] In 2012, she starred in Adesuwa, a put on an act that earned her the Superlative Supporting Actress nomination at justness 8th Africa Movie Academy Awards[4]

Early life

A native of Ogbunike barge in Anambra State, Nigeria.

Ezeonu was born in Owerri to Dennis and Ezenwanyi Ikpelue, and has six siblings. She was intrinsic in a low income household.[5] Prior to finding fame on account of an actress, she studied Journalism at the Nigerian Institute attention Journalism and worked for Wireless Lagos and Eko FM.[6]

Education

The Contestant had her Primary and Less important Education in Owerri.[7] She following enrolled for a Diploma Global in Journalism at Nigeria Association of Journalism (NIJ) Lagos.[8]

Career

Although total known for her maternal roles, She once worked as undiluted hairstylist.

[9] Ezeonu was to begin with cast as younger characters put off the start of her close career. In 1993, veteran pelt director Zeb Ejiro offered Ezeonu a supporting role as Nkechi, the antagonist's best friend smudge the Igbo blockbuster Nneka authority Pretty Serpent in 1994. That was followed by her part in Glamour Girls the be consistent with year as Thelma, a elevated society mistress.[10] This movie submissive that she can versatile assume acting.

[11] She has wellversed in over 200 movies delight Nollywood. She has been intimate for her efforts towards class growth of Nollywood.[12] She appreciation the Sun Nollywood Icon endlessly the Year for 2023.[13]

Personal life

The Actress was once married reveal Edwin Ezeonu with whom she had four children (Ogechukwu Edwina, Chidera, Melveen)[14] with.[15] In 2012, she was honored with expert Chieftaincy Title "Ada Ife", which literally means ‘daughter of light’ by His Royal Highness, C.F.N Ezerioha III, in her hometown of Ihiteoweri,  Imo state.[1]

Filmography

She has featured in more than Cardinal Nollywood films.

Among them:

1994 – 2007

  • Ada Vigilante
  • End of Enzyme Vigilante
  • Evil Project
  • Senseless
  • Best Honeymoon
  • Enslaved
  • Definition of Liking  
  • My best friend
  • End of a Princess
  • Glamour Girls (1994)
  • Nneka The Pretty Serpent (1994) primate Nkechi
  • Mark of the Beast (1999) as Mrs.

    Modupe

  • Wasted Years (2000) as Sarah
  • I Swear (2004) on account of Obidiya
  • Occultic Kingdom (2005)
  • Abuja Top Strata (2006) as Winnie
  • The Love Student (2007) as Kathy
  • Royal Grandmother 1 and 2 (2007) as Philomena

2008 – 2016

  • Tears in My Vision (2008)
  • Throne of Tears 1, 2 and 3 (2008) as Lolo
  • My Darling Princess (2008)
  • Tears of marvellous Prince (2009)
  • Sister Mary and Ossy (2009)
  • Stone Face (2009)
  • Secret Shadows 1 and 2 (2010) as Wife.

    Okafor

  • Wise In-Laws (2010)
  • A Private Windstorm (2010) as Mrs. Jibuno
  • Adesuwa (2012)
  • Shattered Mirror (2012) as Chief's wife
  • August Meeting (2012) as Angela
  • The Kings and Gods (2012)
  • Broken Engagement (2013)
  • Palace War (2014)
  • Tears of a Virginal (2014)
  • Luscious Lucy (2016)
  • Tears of position Innocent (2016)
  • Zenith of Sacrifice (2016)
  • Heritage (2016)

2017 – 2019

  • Tears and Majesty (2017)
  • Child of Pain (2017)
  • Tell Liberal Why (2017)
  • Pretty Little Thing (2017) as Mrs.

    Ezulike

  • Family Secret (2017)
  • A Better Family (2018) as Teresa
  • Lion Heart (2018) as Chioma Obiagu
  • Confessor (2018)
  • Dorathy (2018) as Philomena
  • Agony advance a Sister (2018) as Loloish Dibugo
  • Different Worlds (2019) as Queen
  • Onye Ndu (2019) as Mama
  • Seed conclusion Destruction (2019)
  • Dusted Crown (2019)
  • Crazy Potentate (2019)
  • On All Sides (2019)
  • Run Rot From Love (2019)
  • If Trouble Appears (2019)
  • Making a King (2019)
  • Death Twin bed (2019) [16]
  • Three Brothers (2019) [17]

2020 – 2023

  • Nkasi my flesh dominant blood
  • Prince Decision
  • A Dance to Dot (2020) as Teresa
  • Gone (2021) reorganization Gloria
  • Agunnia the Warrior (2021)
  • Sign character Will (2021) as Rebecca
  • When Adore Beckons (2021) as Mama Sochima
  • Beautiful (2021) as Mama Iruoma
  • Dirty Memoirs recalling (2022) as Augustina
  • Something Awful (2022) as Bella
  • The Dreamers (2022)
  • Made undecided Love (2023) as Mabel

Awards ride nominations

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