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Chris Iheuwa
NationalityNigeria
EducationUniversity of Ibadan, University of Lagos
Occupation(s)Actors, Film Director, Film Producer

Chris Iheuwa is an an actor, a film maker and one of the pioneers of Nollywood industry [1][2]  He is the Vice Chairman of Actors Guild of Nigeria. [3] He is known for his roles in Rattle Snake (1995), Phone Swap (2012), Joba (2019), The Second Bed (2020), La Femme Anjola (2020), Stranger (2022) and more. [2][3]

Education

He obtained his first degree  from Theatre Arts at the University of Ibadan and Masters degree in University of Lagos. [2][3]

Kidnapping Controversy

Chris Iheuwa was nearly kidnapped in 2021. He was deceived to a unknown location in Portharcourt where he was eventually rescued by the police. [4]

Filmography

  • Ran Mi Lowo (Help Me) (2022)
  • Sistá (2022)
  • A True Blue June (2022)
  • The Wildflower (2022)
  • Barrister Tosan
  • Blood Sisters (TV Mini Series 2022)
  • Strangers (2022/IV)
  • Quit Notice (2021)
  • What Happened at St James (2021)
  • Movement Japa (TV Series 2021)
  • Progressive Tailors Club (2021)
  • Charge and Bail (2021)
  • 13 Letters (2021)
  • Shadow Parties (2021)
  • Locked (Short 2021/V)
  • Prophetess (2021)
  • La Femme Anjola (2021)
  • Poor-ish (2021)
  • Nkiru Special (2021)
  • The Cleanser (2021)
  • Introducing the Kujus (2020)
  • Daddy's Princess (2017/I)
  • Render to Caesar (2014)
  • Phone Swap (2012)
  • Rattlesnake (1995 film)
  • Rattlesnake 2 (1995 film)

References

  1. ^ "Why Nollywood filmmakers still make money ritual movies - Actor, Chris Iheuwa". GhanaWeb. 2022-04-22. Retrieved 2022-08-03.
  2. ^ a b c Ogala, George (2022-04-22). "Why Nollywood filmmakers still make 'money ritual' movies - Actor, Chris Iheuwa". Premium Times Nigeria. Retrieved 2022-08-03.
  3. ^ a b c "Nollywood actor Chris Iheuwa clocks 50 - P.M. News". Retrieved 2022-08-03.
  4. ^ "How I escaped from ritualists, by actor Chris Iheuwa". The Nation Newspaper. 2021-06-07. Retrieved 2022-08-03.