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2 Career  





3 Awards  





4 Personal life  





5 Selected filmography  



5.1  Film  





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Ramsey Nouah
Nouah in Gbomo Gbomo Express (2015)
Born

Ramsey Tokunbo Nouah Jr.


(1970-12-19) 19 December 1970 (age 53)
Lagos, Nigeria
Other namesLover-Boy
Alma materUniversity of Lagos
Occupation(s)Actor
Film director
Years active1993–present
Television
  • Fortunes
  • Blood Sisters
  • Oghenekome (Broken)
  • SpouseEmelia Philip-Nouah
    Children3
    Honours2010 Africa Movie Academy Award—Best Actor in a Leading Role

    Ramsey Nouah (born Ramsey Tokunbo Nouah Jr.; 19 December 1970)[1] is a Nigerian actor and director.[2] He won the Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role in 2010 for his performance in the movie The Figurine.[3][4][5] He made his directorial debut with the film Living in Bondage: Breaking Free in 2019[6][7] and also went on to direct Nollywood classic Rattle Snake: The Ahanna Story[8][9] which is a remake[10]ofRattlesnake (1995).[11][12][13][14]

    Early life[edit]

    Ramsey Tokunbo Nouah Jr. was born in Lagos on December 19, 1970, to a Lebanese father and a Yoruba mother who hails from Owo, Ondo State. He grew up in Surulere, Lagos, where he attended Atara Primary School[15] and Community Grammar School.[16] He received a diploma in Mass Communications at the University of Lagos, after which he pursued a career in filming.[17]

    Career[edit]

    Ramsey Nouah started acting in the early 1990s because he needed money for his General Certificate Education (GCE).[15] His acting career kicked off when he starred as Jeff Akin-Thomas in the Nigerian TV soap opera Fortunes.[18] He has since appeared in numerous films starring as the lead role, and has been called "Lover-Boy" for his numerous roles in romantic films.[19][20] He is also considered to be one of the most sought-after actors in Nigeria.[21]

    In 2015, Nouah secured the rights to the 1992 movie Living in Bondage [22] for a possible remake.[23] In 2018, he announced his remake had become a sequel titled Living in Bondage: Breaking Free, which was released on November 8, 2019. Nouah, who played the new villain, made his directorial debut,[24] and the film won 7 awards at the Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards.[25]

    Awards[edit]

    Year Award ceremony Prize Film Result Ref
    2010 Africa Movie Academy Awards Best Actor in a Leading Role The Figurine Won [3]
    2017 Africa Movie Academy Awards Best Actor in a Leading Role '76 Nominated
    2018 Best of Nollywood Awards Best Actor in a Lead Role - English Nominated [26]
    2019 Levi Nominated [13]
    2020 Africa Movie Academy Awards Best Actor in a Supporting Role Living in Bondage: Breaking Free Won [27]
    Best of Nollywood Awards Director of the Year Won [28]
    2021 Best of Nollywood Awards Rattlesnake Nominated [29]
    2022 Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards Best Overall Movie Nominated [30]
    Best Director of the Year Won

    Personal life[edit]

    Nouah is married to Emelia Philips-Nouah. The couple has two sons named Quincy Nouah and Joshua Nouah, and one daughter named Desiree Nouah.[31]

    Selected filmography[edit]

    Film[edit]

    Year Title Function Cast
    1996 Silent Night[32] Actor with Joke Silva, Kate Henshaw, Segun Arinze, and Alex Usifo
    1999 Camouflage Actor
    End of the Wicked Actor (Emeka) with Alex Usifo Omiagbo and Helen Ukpabio
    2000 Fugitive Actor with Genevieve Nnaji, Stella Damasus, and Rita Dominic
    2001 The Battle of Love Actor
    2002 Power of Love Actor (Chris) with Genevieve Nnaji
    Valentino Actor (Valentino) with Genevieve Nnaji
    My Love Actor with Hilda Dokubo
    Church Business Actor with Genevieve Nnaji
    2003 Break Up Actor with Genevieve Nnaji, Jim Iyke, and Pat Attah
    Emotional Crack Actor (Chudi) with Stephanie Okereke and Patience Ozokwor
    Supa Love Actor (Obinna) with Genevieve Nnaji
    True Love Actor with Omotola Jalade Ekeinde
    2004 Across the Niger Actor
    Dangerous Twins Actor (Taiye & Kehinde) with Stella Damasus and Bimbo Akintola
    2005 Coming to South Africa Actor (Eddy)
    Bleeding Love Actor
    2007 The Faculty Actor (Dave)
    2008 Chase Actor with Uche Jombo
    Sweet Tomorrow Actor (Akan)
    2009 Reloaded (2009 film) Actor (Femi) with Stephanie Okereke and Rita Dominic
    The Figurine Actor (Femi) with Kunle Afolayan
    Nnenda Actor
    Guilty Pleasures (2009 film) Actor (Tesso) with Nse Ikpe-Etim
    2010 Private Storm Actor (Alex) with Omotola Jolade-Ekeinde, Ufuoma Ejenobor, and John Dumelo
    The Black Soul Actor (Kalu)
    2011 Heart of a Fighter Actor (Ikenna) with Mercy Johnson, Enebeli Elebuwa, and Chika Ike
    Iru Oka Actor with Ayo Adesanya, Adebayo Salami, and Racheal Oniga
    2012 Weekend Getaway Actor (Dr. Mark) with Genevieve Nnaji, Ini Edo, and Uti Nwachukwu
    Gem of the Rainforest Actor
    2013 Confusion Na Wa Actor (Emeka Nwosu)
    2014 Unguarded Actor with Chet Anekwe
    Busted Life Actor with Chet Anekwe
    30 Days in Atlanta Richard Actor
    2015 Tempting Fate Actor (Ugo) with Dan Davies, Andrew Onochie, and John J Vogel
    The Grave Dust Actor (Johnson Okwuozo) with Joke Silva
    Gbomo Gbomo Express[33] Actor (Austin Mba)
    2016 '76 Actor (Captain Joseph Dewa) with Rita Dominic and Ibinabo Fiberesima
    2017 The Accidental Spy Actor (Manny)
    My Wife &I Actor (Toyosi)
    2018 Crazy People[34] Actor (Ramsey) with Chioma (Chigurl) Omerua, Sola Sobowale, Iretiola Doyle, Monalisa Chinda, Desmond Elliot and Kunle Afolayan
    Merry Men: The Real Yoruba Demons Actor (Ayo Alesinloye) with Remi Martins, Falz, Amaju Abioritsegbemi, Ayo Makun, Naz Okigbo, and Jim Iyke
    Lagos Landing Actor (Bayo)
    2019 The Millions Actor (Bem Kator)
    Living in Bondage: Breaking Free Director / Actor (Richard Williams) with Enyinna Nwigwe and Swanky JKA
    Merry Men 2 Actor (Ayo Alesinloye) with Ayo Makun, Jim Iyke, and Falz
    2020 Deranged Actor (Benny Essiam) with Nadia Buari
    Rattle Snake: The Ahanna Story Director Stan Nze, Osas Ighodaro, Ayo Makun, Omotola Jalade Ekeinde
    Nneka the Pretty Serpent Actor (Richard Williams)
    2021 Slay Actor (Richard)

    Television[edit]

    Year Title Role Notes
    1993 Fortunes Jeff with Liz Benson and Regina Askia
    2018 Oghenekome (Broken) with Segun Arinze
    2022 Blood Sisters Uncle B

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Nollywood Actor Ramsey Nouah Birthday". IReportersTV. 19 December 2012. Retrieved 14 May 2012.
  • ^ "Ramsey Nouah: We're taking Nollywood to the next level". CNN. 20 March 2015. Retrieved 2021-08-25.
  • ^ a b "The 2010 Africa Movie Academy Awards: Winners, Re-Cap, Dresses". New York, NY, USA: MTV Networks a division of Viacom International Inc. Archived from the original on April 16, 2010. Retrieved 25 August 2010.
  • ^ Falola, Toyin (2015). "The Figurine: Araromire dir. by Kunle Afolayan (review)". African Studies Review. 58 (1): 273–274. doi:10.1017/asr.2015.23. ISSN 1555-2462. S2CID 140841085.
  • ^ "An Intimate Chat with The Figurine's Kunle Afolayan and Ramsey Nouah". Nigeriafilms.com. Retrieved 2021-08-25.
  • ^ "'Living in Bondage: Breaking Free' is perfect for Ramsey Nouah's directorial debut (Review)". Pulse Nigeria. 2019-10-31. Retrieved 2019-11-28.
  • ^ "The Horror Tropes In "Living In Bondage Breaking Free" Explained". The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News. 2019-12-10. Retrieved 2021-08-25.
  • ^ "'Rattlesnake: The Ahanna Story' does everything but rattle [Pulse movie review]". Pulse Nigeria. 2020-11-16. Retrieved 2021-08-25.
  • ^ "Why I agreed to direct remake of Amaka Igwe's classic 'Rattlesnake' – Ramsey Nouah". 2020-10-03. Retrieved 2021-08-25.
  • ^ Ezepue, Ezinne. "Why Nollywood is obsessed with remakes of classic movies". The Conversation. Retrieved 2021-08-25.
  • ^ "Rattlesnake: The Ahanna Story to premiere in cinemas November 13". Pulse Nigeria. 2020-09-25. Retrieved 2021-08-23.
  • ^ nollywoodreinvented (2020-09-16). "COMING SOON: RattleSnake - The Ahanna Story". Nollywood Reinvented. Retrieved 2021-08-23.
  • ^ a b "Play Network, Ramsey Nouah remake Nollywood classic Rattlesnake: The Ahanna story". Vanguard News. 2020-10-07. Retrieved 2021-08-23.
  • ^ BellaNaija.com (2020-09-15). "Get to Know their Roles – Let us Take You Behind the Scenes of "Rattlesnake: The Ahanna Story"". BellaNaija. Retrieved 2021-08-25.
  • ^ a b "I stumbled into acting while looking for GCE money – Ramsey Nouah". Punch Newspapers. 2018-07-15. Retrieved 2021-03-22.
  • ^ "COMMUNITY SNR. GRAMMAR SCH. Ipaja - Lagos Schools Online". lagosschoolsonline.com. Retrieved 2022-04-04.
  • ^ "I don't have a University degree: Ramsey Nouah". Nigeria: City Pulse. Archived from the original on 2015-02-04. Retrieved February 3, 2015.
  • ^ izuzu, chibumga (2017-01-17). "Actor returns to TV, 24 years after "Fortunes"". Pulse Nigeria. Retrieved 2023-10-08.
  • ^ "Ramsey Noah: Lover boy…". Stabroek News. Georgetown, Guyana. Retrieved 25 August 2010.
  • ^ Kerrigan, Finola (2010). Film Marketing (1 ed.). Elsevier Ltd. p. 87. ISBN 978-0-7506-8683-9.
  • ^ Okpewho, Isidore; Nzegwu, Nkiru (2009). The New African Diaspora. Indiana University Press. p. 403. ISBN 978-0-253-35337-5.
  • ^ "Kenneth Nnebue". IMDb. Retrieved 2022-04-04.
  • ^ "A sequel to the 1992 classic is being made". www.pulse.ng. 2015-10-27. Retrieved 2019-11-02.
  • ^ "Awaiting Second Coming Of Living In Bondage". guardian.ng. 31 October 2015. Retrieved 2019-11-02.
  • ^ "How 'Living in Bondage' feem sweep AMVCA 2020". BBC News Pidgin. Retrieved 2021-08-25.
  • ^ Augoye, Jayne (2018-12-10). "BON Awards 2018: Tope Oshin, Tana Adelana win big". Retrieved 2021-10-09.
  • ^ BellaNaija.com (2020-12-21). "And the 2020 AMAA Winners are… "The Milkmaid", "The Ghost and The House of Truth", Ramsey Nouah | See the Full List". BellaNaija. Retrieved 2021-08-25.
  • ^ Augoye, Jayne (2020-12-02). "2020 BON: Here are 5 nominees for 'Best Kiss' category". Retrieved 2021-10-11.
  • ^ "BON Awards 2021: 'Rattlesnake', 'The Milkmaid' win big". 2021-12-14. Retrieved 2022-03-13.
  • ^ "2022 Africa Magic Awards Nominees don land- See who dey list". BBC News Pidgin. Retrieved 2022-03-26.
  • ^ Kalu, Esther (2023-05-14). "Ramsey Nouah, Nadia Buari's 'wedding', Saint Obi's death rumours, other top entertainment stories last week". Premium Times Nigeria. Retrieved 2023-06-12.
  • ^ Griffin, Camille (2021-12-03), Silent Night (Comedy, Drama), Maven Screen Media, Marv Films, retrieved 2022-04-04
  • ^ "Ramsey Nouah, Alexx Ekubo, Blossom Chukwujekwu star in new movie". YeYePikin.com. Retrieved 18 September 2015.
  • ^ "Actor on why his new movie "Crazy People" is worth seeing in cinemas". 28 May 2018.
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