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Ngozi Ezeonu

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Ngozi Ezeonu
human
Industryfilm industry, cinema of Nigeria Nwọ́che
Sex or genderfemale Nwọ́che
Country of citizenshipNigeria Nwọ́che
Given nameNgozi Nwọ́che
Family nameEzeonu Nwọ́che
Date of birth23 ochu ekelu 1965 Nwọ́che
Place of birthOgbunike Nwọ́che
Native languageIgbo Nwọ́che
Languages spoken, written or signedEnglish, Igbo, Nigerian Pidgin Nwọ́che
Writing languageEnglish Nwọ́che
Occupationfilm actor, actor Nwọ́che
Field of worktheater arts Nwọ́che
Educated atNigerian Institute of Journalism Nwọ́che
Eye colorbrown Nwọ́che
Hair colorblack hair Nwọ́che
Notable workNneka the Pretty Serpent, Glamour Girls Nwọ́che
Award receivedAfrica Movie Academy Awards Nwọ́che
Personal pronounL484 Nwọ́che

Ngozi Ezeonu (Ma bi Ngozi Ikpelue, ochu ekelu, ojo ogwunyo'meta odo 1965 ojané Niajeria ya chi filmú, filmú ki la nweju a che chi filmu iye ami one.[1][2][3] Odo 2012, i defi filmú ku ma do Adesuwa, filmú le che nwi ma di odu nwu tefu abo ku ma ma di awordu nwu odo le. Awordu Best Supporting Actress efi 8th Africa Movie Academy Awards [citation needed].

Ugbo ki Ngozi kwo chi Ogbunike, Anambra State. Ezeonu chi Owerri ma bi, odu attah nwu chi to Dennis i la Ezenwanyi Ikpelue,i la ni amo omaye mefa. ka ki chane chi filmú, enwu ki gba chi alu ku ma ki inabali le gwi Nigerian Institute of Journalism i la chukolo Radio Lagos kpai Eko FM.[4]

Ezeonu chane Filmú eche odo 1993, egba le filmú imoto i ya che ka ki chané chi filmú iye amo one. odu ami filmú ki che chi antagonist's, Nneka the Pretty Serpent odo 1994, Glamour Girls kpai mistress.[5]

Íche chí filmú wèwémê, aluka filmú ki che chè tì 150 Nollywood filmú le. Aboka deh:

1994 – 2007

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  • Ada Vigilante
  • End of Ada Vigilante
  • Evil Project
  • Senseless
  • Best Honeymoon
  • Enslaved
  • Definition of Love  
  • End of a Princess
  • Glamour Girls – 1994
  • Nneka The Pretty Serpent – 1994   
  • I Swear – 2004
  • Occultic Kingdom – 2005
  • Abuja Top Ladies – 2006
  • The Love Doctor – 2007
  • Royal Grandmother 1 and 2 – 2007

2008 – 2016

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  • Tears in My Eyes – 2008
  • Throne of Tears 1, 2 and 3 – 2008
  • My Darling Princess – 2008
  • Tears of a Prince – 2009
  • Sister Mary and Ossy – 2009
  • Stone Face – 2009  
  • Secret Shadows 1 and 2 – 2010
  • Wise In-Laws – 2010
  • A Private Storm – 2010
  • Adesuwa – 2012
  • Shattered Mirror – 2012
  • The Kings and Gods – 2012
  • Broken Engagement – 2013  
  • Palace War – 2014
  • Tears of a Virgin – 2014   
  • Luscious Lucy – 2016
  • Tears of the Innocent – 2016
  • Zenith of Sacrifice – 2016  
  • Heritage – 2016

2017 – 2019

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  • Tears and Glory – 2017
  • Child of Pain – 2017
  • Tell Me Why – 2017
  • Pretty Little Thing – 2017
  • Family Secret – 2017  
  • A Better Family – 2018  
  • Lion Heart – 2018
  • Confessor – 2018
  • Different Worlds – 2019
  • Seed of Destruction – 2019
  • Dusted Crown – 2019
  • Crazy Princess – 2019
  • On All Sides – 2019
  • Run Away From Love – 2019
  • If Trouble Comes – 2019
  • Making a King – 2019

2020 – 2021

[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]
  • Nkasi my flesh and blood
  • Prince Decision

Awards and nominations

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odo Awordu Gbugbe ukolo oyi Ref
2012 Africa Movie Academy Awards Best Supporting Actress Adesuwa Éwn malábó:Won [6]
  1. Mgbolu, Charles (10 September 2013). "Sudden weight loss: 'I am not sick,' cries Ngozi Ezeonu". Vangaurd. Retrieved 21 August 2014.
  2. Nkansah, Rexford (21 December 2018). "As Nollywood prepares for its first ever movie awards, ace Nigerian actress; Ngozi Ezeonu, reminisces about the industry". The African Dream. Retrieved 4 December 2019.
  3. "Ngozi Ezeonu - Biography". Gist Us. 23 May 2012. Archived from the original on 16 July 2018. Retrieved 21 August 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  4. "Ngozi Ezeonu: I Was a Journalist Before I Became an Actress". This Day. 5 November 2015. Retrieved 23 August 2022.
  5. Abiodun, Christabel (2012-09-09). "Throwback: Glamour Girls". Premium Times Nigeria (in British English). Retrieved 23 August 2022.
  6. Ugbodaga, Kazeem (16 January 2021). "Photos: Does Destiny Etiko want to give Ngozi Ezeonu piggyback ride?". P.M. News (in American English). Archived from the original on 5 October 2021. Retrieved 23 June 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)


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