Jackie Appiah

Jackie Appiah (born 5 December 1983[1]) is a Canadian-born Ghanaian actress.[2] For her work as an actress, she has received several awards and nominations, including the awards for Best Actress in a Leading Role at the 2010 Africa Movie Academy Awards; and Best Actress in a Supporting Role at the Africa Movie Academy Awards in 2007.[3][4] She received two nominations for Best Actress in a Leading Role and Best Upcoming Actress at the Africa Movie Academy Awards in 2008.[5][6] Glitz Africa Honors Her with Excellence in Creative Art Award at Ghana Women of the Year Honors 2023.[citation needed] She is a movie producer, fashion model and a humanitarian.[citation needed]

Jackie Appiah
Born (1983-12-05) 5 December 1983 (age 40)
OccupationActress
Years active2001–present
Spouse
Peter Agyemang
(m. 2005; div. 2008)
AwardsBest Actress in a Leading Role at the 2010 Africa Movie Academy Awards; and Best Actress in a Supporting Role at the Africa Movie Academy Awards in 2007

Early life

Jackie Appiah was born on 5 December 1983, in Toronto, Canada. She is the last of five children. She is a Ghanaian Canadian, as she was born in Toronto. She spent her early childhood in Canada, and moved to Ghana with her mother at the age of 10.[7] She is popularly known by her maiden name, Appiah. Appiah married Peter Agyemang in 2005 and has one son.[8] Appiah's father is Kwabena Appiah (the younger brother of the late Joe Appiah, a famous lawyer in Kumasi), currently[when?] residing in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Career

Appiah's appearance on screen became regular when she was invited by Edward Seddoh Junior, the writer of Things We Do For Love, where she played the role of Enyonam Blagogee. She later took part in Tentacles, Games People Play, Sun-city and many other TV series.

Appiah remembers herself as being very shy the first time she went on set: "It was a Venus Film Production titled Divine Love and I had to play the role of Kate, the protagonist. I didn’t believe did too good. I fumbled but, many people did not notice it."[This quote needs a citation] Despite her nervousness, the first timer said she succeeded in impressing everyone.

Appiah says her best part was in Mummy’s Daughter by Venus Films. The film tells the story of the Bartels Family where she played the role of Princess, the daughter. "I loved how I acted and I was happy with the role I played".[This quote needs a citation] Appiah now sees the local film industry as having changed for the better. She thinks that others will see its ultimate success.

Nollywood breakthrough and success

Appiah was already known to Nollywood through her many successful Ghanaian films including Beyoncé - The President Daughter, Princess Tyra, Passion of the Soul, Pretty Queen, The Prince's Bride, The King is Mine and The Perfect Picture.[9] Her notable Nollywood films include Black Soul and Bitter Blessing, alongside Nollywood actor Ramsey Nouah[10][11] and My Last Wedding, alongside Nollywood actor Emeka Ike.[12]

In 2013, she won the Best International Actress award at the Papyrus Magazine Screen Actors Awards (PAMSAA) 2013. which was held in Abuja, Nigeria.[13]

Promotional work

Appiah's face can be seen on many billboards and TV commercials in Ghana including a GSMF advert on protection against HIV AIDSa. She won the face of U.B in a promotion she did for them on TV commercials and she is currently[when?] the face of IPMC for commercials and billboards. "GSMF " was her first TV commercial.[14]

Personal life

Jackie married Peter Agyemang in 2005 with whom she had one son, Damien Agyemang.[15] They divorced after three years of marriage.[16]

It was rumoured in 2020 that Jackie Appiah got pregnant for the Liberian president, George Weah. However, she dismissed the rumour by taking to her Instagram page saying: "Laughter that dispels lies and fabricated stories."[17][18]

Filmography

  • Things We Do For Love
  • Divine Love
  • The Heart of Men
  • The Power of a Woman
  • Run Baby Run
  • Beyoncé - The President Daughter
  • The Return of Beyoncé
  • Mummy’s Daughter
  • The Love Doctor
  • Royal Battle
  • Chasing Hope
  • Princess Tyra
  • the prince's bride
  • Fake Feelings
  • Wind of Love
  • Total Love
  • Passion of the Soul
  • Mortal Desire
  • Pretty Queen
  • The Prince's Bride
  • The King is Mine
  • Spirit of a Dancer
  • Excess Money
  • Blindfold
  • Before My Eyes
  • Virginity
  • Career woman
  • Passion Lady
  • Her Excellency
  • The Perfect Picture
  • Prince of the Niger
  • My Last Wedding
  • Love Games
  • Tears of Womanhood
  • Night Wedding
  • A Cry for Justice
  • 4 Plays
  • 4 Play Reloaded
  • Death after Birth
  • Golden Stool
  • Deadly Assignment
  • Turning Point
  • Wrath of a Woman
  • Blind Lust
  • Black Soul
  • Against My Will
  • Royal Kidnap
  • End of Royal Kidnap
  • The Siege
  • Royal Honour
  • Eye of the gods
  • The Comforter
  • Palace Slave
  • Throwing Stones
  • Comfort My Soul
  • Above Love
  • Wind of Sorrow
  • Piece of My Soul
  • Cold Heart
  • Golden Heart
  • A Bitter Blessing
  • Queens heart
  • Kings heart
  • Forever young
  • Barrister Anita
  • Deep Fever
  • Sisters At War
  • Cheaters
  • The Perfect Picture: Ten Years Later[19]
  • Reason To Kill
  • Grooms Bride
  • Heart of Men
  • Stigma [20]
  • Yolo
  • Perfect Love 1ins
  • Perfect Love 2

Awards and nominations

YearEventPrizeRecipientResult
20073rd Africa Movie Academy AwardsBest Supporting ActressBeyonce:The President's DaughterWon
20106th Africa Movie Academy AwardsBest Actress Leading RoleThe Perfect PictureWon
2010 Ghana Movie AwardsBest Actress4 playsWon
City People Entertainment AwardsBest Ghanaian ActressWon[21]
20112011 Ghana Movie AwardsBest Actress Leading Role (English)Reason To KillNominated
2011 Nigeria Entertainment AwardsPan African Actress Of The YearWon
20122012 Ghana Movie AwardsBest Actress Leading RoleGrooms BrideNominated
Ghana National Youth Achievers AwardsPerforming ArtsWon[22]
African Women Of Worth AwardsBest ActressWon[23]
20132013 Africa Magic Viewers Choice AwardsBest Actress In DramaThe Perfect PictureWon[24]
2013 Ghana Movie AwardsBest Actress Leading roleCheatersWon
Glits Magazine favorite actressWon
NafcaBest Actress DiasporaTurning PointWon[25]
Pyprus Magazine Screen Actors AwardsBest International ActressWon[26]
The F.A.C.E List Awards (USA)Achievement In Africa EntertainmentWon[27]
20142014 Africa Magic Viewers Choice AwardsBest Actress Comedy RoleCheatersNominated
2014 Ghana Movie AwardsBest Actress Leading RoleSisters At WarNominated
Favorite ActressNominated
20152015 Africa Magic Viewers Choice AwardsBest Actress In ComedyA Letter From AdamNominated
2015 Ghana Movie AwardsFavorite ActressNominated

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