Ama K Abebrese is a British-Ghanaian actress, television presenter and a producer. She was born in Ghana and raised in West London in the United Kingdom
Name | : | Ama Abebrese |
Birth Date | : | 03 May 1980 |
Birth Place | : | Kumasi, Ghana |
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Occupation | : | Actress |
She won the 2011 Best Actress in a Leading Role at the AMAA Awards for her stellar performance in Sinking Sands.
Azali [26 October 2018]
Sent away to evade an arranged marriage, a 14-year-old begins a harrowing journey of sex work and poverty in the slums of Accra.
Beasts of No Nation [16 October 2015 (United Kingdom)]
As civil war rages in Africa, a fierce warlord (Idris Elba) trains a young orphan (Abraham Attah) to join his group of guerrilla soldiers.
Double-Cross [31 October 2014]
Double-Cross is a 2014 Ghanaian epic romantic thriller told, written, co-produced, by D.R. Kufuor. It stars Ama K. Abebrese and John Dumelo as the main cast of the movie. The movie was shot predominately in the North Legon Area of Accra Ghana.
El destino de Amina [Kwabena Gyansah]
Elmina [2010]
Fate [Kwabena Gyansah]
Herstory [Nicolo Dorian]
Lagos to Oslo [Prince Nyantian Joe, Kingsley Emmanuel]
Lotanna [8 April 2017]
A young man discovers that following the sudden death of his father, he has inherited his debt.
Sink or Swim: The Perilous Journey [9 September 2017]
Sinking Sands [2010]
Pabi and Jimah's happy and peaceful marriage shatters after he is scarred and turns into a violent monster.
The Burial of Kojo [1 December 2018 (Ghana)]
When a man's vengeful brother traps him in an illegal mine shaft, his daughter embarks on a journey to rescue him.
The Cursed Ones [6 November 2015]
The Cursed Ones is a 2015 British film that was directed by Nana Obiri Yeboah and produced by Nicholas K. Lory. The original screenplay was written by Maximilian Claussen.
Ties That Bind [3 December 2011 (USA)]
Three women (Kimberly Elise, Omotola Ekeinde, Randall Batinkoff), who each have lost a child, journey toward redemption as they renovate a dilapidated clinic in an African village.
- 03 May 1980.
- Kumasi, Ghana.
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- 44.