- Nana Ama McBrown Shares The Story Behind Her Rise As An Actress And How She Didn’t Have The Cash To Pay For Her Sign Up As A Movie Star
- The actress mentioned that she was scheduled to audition for a role in a production of Miracle, but the opportunity did not materialize
- He also shared how he was a novice when he first came on the scene and had to learn on the job
Ghanaian actress Nana Ama McBrown, in an interview with Bola Ray on Starr Chat, spoke about the challenges she faced early in her acting career.
McBrown, who is now a well-known figure in the entertainment industry, shared how she struggled to pay for her registration to be part of a Miracle Films audition she heard about on the radio.
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He said that without the necessary funds, her dream seemed out of reach until some members of Miracle Films noticed her and allowed her to sign up despite her financial difficulties.
McBrown also revealed that the audition for the role did not take place. He said during the audition, the production team needed a suit, a job no one wanted to take on because of its demanding nature.
The actress said she recognized the opportunity to be on set and volunteered for the role. She added that although new to the industry and inexperienced, she used the opportunity to learn and grow and was able to draw a lot from Samuel Nyamekye, the CEO of Miracle Films.
said Mack Brown that over time, her dedication and hard work helped her become who she is today. The actress has since directed eight films and produced more than five films, establishing herself as a major figure in Ghanaian cinema.
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Nana Ama McBrown’s ordeal with her surgery
Nana Ama McBrown’s story was a tough one. Even as an established star, she has faced many challenges.
YEN.com.gh posted that in the same interview, she described how breaking her arm in an accident caused her a lot of pain.
McBrown said she has had surgery on her hand on multiple occasions and some artificial devices in her hand that hold it together.
Corrected by Edwina NK Quarcoo, journalist and copy editor at YEN.com.gh.
Source: YEN.com.gh