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Gqhana’s film industry has grown remarkably over the years, powered by talented women who continue to shape storytelling, culture, and entertainment across Africa. From polished Ghallywood productions to the culturally rich Kumawood scene, these actresses have delivered unforgettable performances that resonate with audiences at home and abroad.
This Kyidom Online exclusive presents 20 of the best Ghanaian female actresses, including top Ghallywood stars and outstanding Kumawood actresses, selected based on talent, impact, longevity, consistency, and influence.
1. Jackie Appiah
Jackie Appiah is widely regarded as one of Ghana’s finest actresses. Her ability to move seamlessly between romance, drama, and action roles has earned her both local and international acclaim. She remains a benchmark for excellence in African cinema.
Notable movies: The Perfect Picture, Royal Battle, Princess Tyra, Mummy’s Daughter
2. Joselyn Dumas
Joselyn Dumas combines elegance with emotional depth. Since transitioning from television to film, she has become known for mature, well-delivered roles that reflect modern African womanhood.
Notable movies: Adams Apples, A Northern Affair, Love or Something Like That, Potomanto
3. Nadia Buari
A cross-border icon, Nadia Buari’s rise helped project Ghanaian films across West Africa. Her intense screen presence and emotional range make her one of the most influential actresses of her generation.
Notable movies: Beyoncé – The President’s Daughter, Single Six, Hot Fork, Mummy’s Daughter
4. Yvonne Nelson
Yvonne Nelson is known for her fearless personality and strong performances. Beyond acting, she is also a producer who tells stories that challenge societal norms.
Notable movies: Single and Married, House of Gold, If Tomorrow Never Comes, Heartbreaker
5. Yvonne Okoro
Respected for her discipline and script selection, Yvonne Okoro consistently delivers quality performances. She is one of the most critically acclaimed actresses in Ghana today.
Notable movies: Contract, Chopsticks, Ghana Must Go, Amakye and Dede
6. Ama K. Abebrese
Ama K. Abebrese stands out for her commitment to meaningful and socially conscious roles. Her performances often tackle deep issues such as gender, faith, and identity.
Notable movies: Sinking Sands, Azali, Double-Cross, Inheritance
7. Martha Ankomah
Loved for her calm demeanor and strong moral roles, Martha Ankomah has remained relevant for over a decade. She is admired for her consistency and clean brand.
Notable movies: Somewhere in Africa, My Problem, Sin of the Soul, Power of the Gods
8. Zynnell Zuh
Zynnell Zuh has grown into one of Ghana’s most fashionable and confident actresses. She also doubles as a producer, pushing creative boundaries in contemporary cinema.
Notable movies: Devil in the Detail, Shampaign, Becoming Mrs. Carter, Side Chick Gang
9. Habiba Sinare
From beauty queen to respected actress, Habiba Sinare has proven her depth and emotional strength through carefully chosen roles.
Notable movies: Punishment, She Prayed, Tinsel, Black Men Rock
10. Akosua Busia
A trailblazer in Ghanaian and international cinema, Akosua Busia paved the way for African actresses globally. Her legacy remains unmatched.
Notable movies: The Color Purple, Beloved, Rosewood, Testament
Kumawood Actresses
11. Nana Ama McBrown
Nana Ama McBrown is the undisputed queen of Kumawood. Her comic timing, emotional strength, and versatility have made her a national treasure.
Notable movies: Asoreba, Sidechicks, Madam Joan, Obaatanpa
12. Tracey Boakye
Tracey Boakye is known for her bold roles and strong screen presence. She remains one of Kumawood’s most talked-about actresses.
Notable movies: Shakira, Away Bus, Who Is the Boss, Obolo
13. Maame Serwaa
Starting her career as a child actress, Maame Serwaa has grown into a mature and confident performer within the Kumawood space.
Notable movies: School Girl, Seed of Rejection, Amakye and Dede, Ohia Asem
14. Vivian Jill Lawrence
Vivian Jill is admired for her emotional delivery and motherly roles. She has featured in several socially driven Kumawood films.
Notable movies: Asew Red Card, Hwɛ Wo Yie, Sika Bone, Abusua Bone
15. Mercy Asiedu
A veteran actress and producer, Mercy Asiedu has contributed immensely to Kumawood’s growth, both on screen and behind the scenes.
Notable movies: Asoreba, Sumsum Ahuofe, Awurade Pa, Abusua Tia
16. Agya Koo’s Sister (Rose Mensah – Kyeiwaa)
Kyeiwaa is one of Kumawood’s most recognizable faces, known for traditional and spiritual roles that reflect Ghanaian folklore.
Notable movies: Kyeiwaa, Obonsam Besu, Bayie, Sika Durbar
17. Christiana Awuni
Christiana Awuni is celebrated for her authoritative roles, often portraying strong mothers, queens, and traditional leaders.
Notable movies: Obaatanpa, Sika Bone, Abusua Bone, Nokware Nsɛm
18. Akumaa Mama Zimbi
Though popularly known as a TV host, Akumaa Mama Zimbi has featured in impactful Kumawood productions that reflect real-life issues.
Notable movies: Nokware Nsɛm, Asɛm Yi Dɔso, Awarepa Nsɛmmɔne
19. Benedicta Gafah
Benedicta Gafah is admired for her graceful presence and strong romantic and dramatic roles within the Kumawood industry.
Notable movies: April Fool, Mirror Girl, Azonto Ghost, Obaatanpa
20. Portia Asare
Portia Asare represents the modern face of Kumawood. She blends contemporary style with traditional storytelling effortlessly.
Notable movies: Awurade Pa, Obolo, Time, Monica
Ghanaian female actresses continue to elevate the nation’s film industry through resilience, creativity, and powerful storytelling. From veteran trailblazers to modern icons, both Ghallywood and Kumawood actresses deserve recognition for their contribution to African cinema.
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