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Maame Serwaa Marks Two Decades In Film

Maame Serwaa ACTRESS Clara Amoateng Benson, popularly known as Maame Serwaa, is celebrating two decades in filmmaking in Ghana’s entertainment sector. The actress took to social media to express Read More... The post Maame Serwaa Marks Two Decades In Film appeared first on DailyGuide Network .

Ghanaian actress Maame Serwaa Benson, widely recognized as Maame Serwaa, is marking a significant milestone in her career - two decades in the film industry of her home country. The talented artist took to social media to express her heartfelt gratitude to the industry for providing her with numerous opportunities to hone her acting skills.

In her message, Maame Serwaa reflected on the 20 years she has spent in the film world, mentioning the joys, challenges, memorable moments, and the invaluable lessons she has gleaned throughout her journey. She is deeply thankful for every role she has played and every person who has supported her.

Reflecting on her journey, Maame Serwaa acknowledges that she has come a long way from her early child roles in Kumawood films. Known for her unique and audacious acting style, she has been a consistent presence on set. Her filmography boasts of notable works like 'School Girl' (2013), 'The Christmas After Party' (2018), 'My Mother My Jewel', 'Maame Serwaa Amanehunu', 'Bayie Economy', 'Me Ba', and many more.

She even caught the attention of BBC Africa when she featured in a documentary in April 2018, which showcased the thriving Ghanaian movie industry, particularly Kumawood, despite the industry's constraints of low budgets.

To her credit, Maame Serwaa has received several accolades, including the Kumawood Best Actress of the Year - 2015, City People Entertainment Award, and the Best Indigenous Actress of the Year 2015. With such a rich portfolio of work behind her, Maame Serwaa looks forward to many more years in the industry, cherishing the memories she has created and eagerly anticipating new opportunities for growth and storytelling through film.

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