Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Uche Jombo Chats With Thecla Wilkie - Talks about Movies, Men and Marriage
Bio - Uche Jombo is a Nigerian actress, screenwriter and film producer. Uche was born in Abiriba, Abia State, Nigeria. She is a graduate of Mathematics and Statistics from the University of Calabar, and Computer Programming from the Federal University of Technology Minna. She ventured into the Nigerian movie industry in 1999 in the movie "Visa to hell" and since then has over sixty movies to her credit.
As a screenwriter she has written and co-written several movies some of which include: The Celebrity, Games Men Play, Girls in the Hood & A Time to Love. Jombo went to produce films such as Nollywood Hustlers, Holding Hope and Damage which deals with the issue of domestic violence in homes. Uche Jombo has won millions of fans worldwide and continues to blaze trails and inspire others around her. She has evolved and come into her own as a versatile actress, able to hold her own anywhere and on any stage.
Shes a believer in the new Nollywood and is committed to seeing a quantum leap in the quality of the industry's output through her efforts via her production house UCHE JOMBO STUDIOS, she also one of the directors at Emem Isong royal arts academy where they train young actors.
She is also committed to giving back to society and is actively involved in numerous charitable activities. She is a goodwill ambassador for UN,SAGE and African children talent discovery foundation. In this interview with Thecla Wilkie, she opens up on issues bothering on marriage, work and lifestyle...enjoy the chat!
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She said in this interview she was born in enugu yet they wrote Abiriba SMH I think this is her best interview yet, these girl has truly come into her own, very comfortable in her own skin , I love uche more more these days with her kind of movies, clearly an intelligent actress
ReplyDeleteI like that Uche keeps working and producing movies but she needs to research her scripts better and get feedback. The stories don't make sense sometimes showing they're one man jobs.
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