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Yvonne Nelson
Yvonne Nelson in "Sisters at War" in 2015
Born (1985-11-12) November 12, 1985 (age 38)
NationalityGhanaian
OccupationActress
Years active2000–present

Yvonne Nelson (born November 12, 1985) is a Ghanaian actress, model, film producer, entrepreneur and former Miss Ghana contestant.[1] Yvonne Nelson has starred in several movies including House of Gold (2013)[2] and Any Other Monday[3]

Early life

Nelson is from Cape Coast but she was born in Accra. She started her education at St. Martin De Porres School in Accra and later went to Aggrey Memorial Senior High School. She had her tertiary education at Central University College, where she did a degree course in Human Resource Management.[4][5]

Career

In the Miss Ghana 2005 Beauty Pageant, she won the Best Talent award by performing an original rap song. She also won "Miss Photogenic" and two other awards. [citation needed]

With the exposure from the beauty pageant, she won a two-year contract as face of Maxim Cosmetics, and landed a role in the TV series Fortune Island, where her acting career began. Her first lead role was the title character in the movie Princess Tyra. She shot about five more movies and then went to Nigeria to shoot her first collaboration with Genevieve Nnaji in 2007, which launched her career in Nollywood. Since then, she has filmed close to a hundred movies in Nigeria, Ghana, and Ivory Coast.

Nelson produced her first movie, The Price, in 2011, followed by Single And Married the next year. The latter won Best Picture at the Ghana Movie Awards and Best Ghanaian Movie in Nigeria at the 2013 City People Awards.

She followed these up with House of Gold in 2013.[2]

Glaucoma Foundation

She founded the Yvonne Nelson Glaucoma Foundation in 2010 to help create awareness about the disease. With support from other Ghanaian celebrities, she recorded an all-star charity single, and shot a video to help educate people.In 2013 she was honoured by GoWoman Magazine & Printex for her Glaucoma Foundation and Film Career[6]

Other works

Nelson appeared in a music video, "Adiepena," by her favourite Ghanaian musician, Kojo Antwi.

She also has a number of businesses in Accra, including a fashion shop called YN's Closet. Nelson owns YN Productions with movie credits. Nelson launched YN Hairline which introduced lace wigs and human hair collections into Ghana’s market.[citation needed]

DumsorMustStop

In recent times, Nelson has taken it upon herself, together with other celebrities, to add more voices to the masses in protests against the energy crisis in her country. She led a peaceful vigil on May 16, 2015, called DumsorMustStop. The hashtag #dumsormuststop is currently used on social media to amplify the concerns of Ghanaians with regards to the energy crisis. She welcomed improvements.[7]

Filmography

She has featured in over 100 movies, including:

  • Princess Tyra
  • Crime to Christ
  • To Love and Cherish
  • Tears of Womanhood
  • Passion of the Soul
  • The Playboy
  • Girls Connection
  • Golden Adventure
  • Local Sense
  • The Return of Beyonce
  • Festival of Love
  • Keep My Love
  • The Black Taliban
  • Fantasia
  • Strength of a Man
  • Love and Crises
  • My Loving Heart
  • Love War
  • The Prince's Bride
  • Heart of Men
  • Save The Last Kiss
  • The Game
  • Material Girl
  • Deadly Passion
  • The Queen's Pride
  • Desperate to Live
  • Blood is Thick
  • Yvonne's Tears
  • The Mistresses
  • One Night In Vegas
  • Deadly Plot
  • Threesome
  • Losing You
  • Pool Party
  • Trapped in the Game
  • Crime Suspect
  • My Cash Adventure
  • Save My Love
  • 4Play Reloaded
  • Doctor May
  • Diary of a Player
  • Plan B
  • Obsession
  • Who Am I
  • Gold Diggin
  • Single and Married (2012)
  • Single, Married and Complicated
  • The Price
  • House of Gold (2013)[2]
  • Forbidden fruit
  • If Tomorrow Never Comes
  • Folly
  • somewhere in Africa
  • Classic Love
  • Any Other Monday[8]
  • In April[9]

Awards and nominations

Year Event Prize Recipient Result
2008 4th Africa Movie Academy Awards Best Upcoming Actress Princess Tyra Nominated
2009 Joy FM (Ghana) Stars Best Actress Herself Won
2010 2010 Ghana Movie Awards Favourite Actress Herself Won
Best Actress Supporting role The Game (2010 film) Nominated
6th Africa Movie Academy Awards Best Actress Supporting Role Heart of Men Nominated
2011 Face of Ghanas (U.S.A) Best Actress Herself Won
City People's Awards Best Actress (Ghana) Herself Won
2011 Ghana Movie Awards Best Supporting actress 4 play reloaded Nominated
2012 Africa Entertainment Awards (Malaysia) Best Actress Africa herself Won
2012 Ghana Movie Awards Best Picture Single and Married Won
Best leading actress Nominated
Best Movie Africa collaboration Nominated
Pyprus Magazine Screen Actors Awards Best International Actress Herself Won
2013 City Peoples Awards Hottest Ghanaian Actress in Nollywood Herself Won
Best Ghanaian Film Single and Married Won
2013 Ghana Movie Awards Best Leading Actress The Price Nominated
Glitz Magazine Fans Favourite Actress Herself Won
2014 2014 Ghana Movie Awards Best leading actress Bachelors Nominated
Favourite Actress herself Nominated
Best Picture Single,married and complicated Nominated
2015 2015 Ghana Movie Awards Best Actress in a leading role If Tomorrow Never Comes Won
Best Picture Nominated
Favourite Actress Herself Nominated

References

  1. ^ Yvonne Nelson facts, BuzzGhana, Retrieved 22 September 2016
  2. ^ a b c Aiki, Damilare (5 February 2013). "BN Exclusive: Coming Soon to the Big Screen! Ice Prince, Omawumi, Majid Michel, Mercy Chinwo & Eddie Watson star in Yvonne Nelson's Movie "House of Gold" - Your Behind-the-Scenes Look & Scoop". Bella Naija. bellanaija.com. Retrieved 30 September 2016.
  3. ^ ""Any Other Monday" Watch Yvonne Nelson, Kafui Danku, Jose Tolbert in new movie trailer". Pulse.com.gh. David Mawuli. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  4. ^ http://africamagic.dstv.com/2015/11/12/all-about-yvonne-nelson/
  5. ^ https://ibakatv.com/yvonne-nelson
  6. ^ https://www.bellanaija.com/2013/04/ghollywood-star-yvonne-nelson-honoured-by-gowoman-magazine-printex-for-film-career-glaucoma-awareness/
  7. ^ Yvonnne Nelson commends...., Yen, Retrieved 30 September 2016
  8. ^ ""Any Other Monday" Watch Yvonne Nelson, Kunle Rhemmy, Kafui Danku in trailer". Pulse.ng. Chidumga Izuzu. Retrieved 2 February 2016.
  9. ^ http://pulse.com.gh/movies/in-april-watch-the-official-trailer-for-new-movie-starring-yvonne-nelson-bismark-the-joke-others-id5382446.html