Queen Nwokoye is a Nigerian actress. She is best known for starring as the lead character in a 2014 film titled Chetanna which earned her a "Best Actress" nomination at the 11th Africa Movie Academy Awards.
Queen Nwokoye Background
Queen Nwokoye was born on the 11th of August, 1982, into a strict catholic family, as the first child of four girls. She grew up in Enugu, but hails from Ihembosi in Ekwusigo local government area, Anambra State.
Queen Nwokoye attended Airforce Nursery and Primary School, the Independence Layout primary school, and Ekulu primary school, all in Enugu for her primary education. After her primary education, she proceeded to Queen’s College Enugu for her secondary education.
After secondary school, she went on to acquire a degree in Sociology and Anthropology at the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State. Growing up was fun for her because, though her parents were strict, her sisters were always available to keep her company. Queen Nwokoye is married and blessed with three lovely children.
Queen Nwokoye Career
Her journey in the industry began in 2004 after she watched a movie where Stephanie Okereke was the main character. In other words, Stephanie Okereke Inspired her to become a Nollywood actress. Her drive to becoming an actress, made her come to Lagos to join the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN). After she joined AGN, she started going for auditions until she landed her first role.
Queen Nwokoye’s Filmography
2004 – 2007
Nna Men – 2004
His Majesty – 2004
The Girl is Mine – 2004
Security Risk – 2004
Save The Baby – 2005
Back Drop – 2005
Speak The Word – 2006
My Girlfriend – 2006
Last Kobo – 2006
Lady of Faith – 2006
Disco Dance – 2006
Clash of Interest – 2006
The Last Supper – 2007
When You Are Mine – 2007
The Cabals – 2007
Show Me Heaven – 2007
Short of Time – 2007
Sand in My Shoes – 2007
Powerful Civilian – 2007
Old Cargos – 2007
My Everlasting Love – 2007
Confidential Romance – 2007
2008 – 2017
The Evil Queen – 2008
Temple of Justice – 2008
Onoja – 2008
Heart of a Slave – 2008
Female Lion – 2008
Angelic Bride – 2008
Prince of The Niger – 2009
Personal Desire – 2009
League of Gentlemen – 2009
Last Mogul of the League – 2009
Jealous Friend – 2009
Makers of Justice – 2010
Mirror of Life – 2011
End of Mirror of Life – 2011
Nkwocha – 2012
Ekwonga – 2013
Ada Mbano – 2014
Chetanna – 2014
Blind Bartimus – 2015
Evil Coffin – 2016
Agaracha – 2016
New Educated Housewife – 2017
Excess Luggage – 2017
Behind The Wheels – 2017
Love is Like Palmwine – 2019
One Ticket – 2019
Twin Trouble – 2019
Awards And Nominations Of Queen Nwokoye
Nominee at the Best of Nollywood Awards for Best Supporting Actress in an English Movie – 2011
Fresh Scandal Free Actress at the Best of Nollywood Awards – 2011
Nollywood Movies Awards nominee for Best Actress in an Indigenous Movie (non-English speaking language) – 2012
Nominee at the Best of Nollywood Awards for the Best Lead Actress in an English Movie – 2013
Nollywood Movies Awards nominee for Best Indigenous Actress – 2014
Africa Movie Academy Awards nominee for Best Actress in a Leading Role – 2015
Zulu African Film Academy Awards for Best Actor Indigenous (Female) – 2015
Best of Nollywood Awards for the Best Actress in a Leading Role (Igbo) – 2015
City People Entertainment Awards for Face of Nollywood Award (English) – 2016
Abuja International Film Festival nominee for the Best Female Actress – 2017
Nominee at the AMVC Awards for the Best Actress in a Comedy Movie/Tv series – 2018
The face of Nollywood nominee – 2018
Nelas Academy Awards for the Queen of Nollywood Awards – 2019
Queen Nwokoye’s Net Worth
According to our source, Queen Nwokoye’s net worth was estimated at $100 million in 2018.
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