Jackie Appiah’s overall performance on the “Red Carpet” earned her the 2024 Africa Film Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role.

At the 2024 Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAAs), Canadian-Ghanaian actress Jackie Appiah received Best Actress in a Leading Role, one of the maximum coveted awards in African cinema.

Details on the performance of Jackie Appiah

The actress acquired popularity for her high-quality performance inside the movie “Red Carpet.” This triumph, which become found out at the AMAA gala in Lagos, Nigeria on November 2, is a brand new turning factor in Appiah’s first-rate career and highlights her  a long time of commitment to her artwork.

Despite strong opposition from other proficient nominees, Appiah’s performance in “Red Carpet” become noteworthy.

Under the direction of renowned filmmaker & costume designer Samira Yakubu, Samis Media produced daring film, which was finally directed by the Frank Rajah Arase. Its all-star cast includes, among others, Beverly Afaglo, Deyemi Okanlawon, Roseline Ngissah, Adjetey Annang, Abeiku Santana, Selly Galley, Grace Omaboe, and Kalsoume Sinare.

Jackie Appiah
Jackie Appiah

When Jackie won first Best Supporting Actress award for her best performance in the “Beyonce” in 2007, her association with AMAA officially began. Appiah gained notoriety fast after that early victory, winning her first Best Actress in a Leading Role prize for “The Perfect Picture” in 2010. Her portrayal of a wife dealing with marital discord in that iconic role was hailed for its complexity and delicacy.

Appiah’s ability has won her other awards outside of the AMAAs, such as Ghana Movie Awards, Pan African Actress of the Year at the Nigerian Entertainment Awards in 2011, and Best Actress at the 2010 Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards.

This AMAA award is just one more feather in the crown for “Red Carpet,” which also received a nomination for Achievement in Soundtrack because of Bernie Anti’s outstanding soundtrack. Appiah’s significant career and achievements to African cinema are honored at the AMAAs, especially in its 20th anniversary year, motivating both admirers and aspiring performers throughout the continent.

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