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Ramsey Nouah is an award winning Nigerian Actor known for “Dangerous Twins”; “The Figurine”; “Confusion Na Wa”, “Gbomo Gbomo Express” and “ ’76”. He came into limelight in the Nigerian TV series “Fortunes”. In 2010, Nouah received the award for Best Actor in A Leading Role at the 6th Africa Movie Academy Award for his performance in The Figurine, and in 2016, Nouah received the award for Best Male Lead Performance at the 7th Africa International Film Festival for his performance in” ’76”.
Born, Ramsey Tokunbo Nouah, on December 19, 1970, in Edo State, to a Lebanese-Israeli father and a Nigerian-Yoruba mother. Nouah grew up in Lagos where he attended Atara Primary School and Community Grammar School in Surulere, Lagos. He proceeded to the University of Lagos from where he holds a Diploma in Mass Communication.
Tagged as Nollywood’s Lover Boy, Nouah rose to prominence in the 1996 film, “Silent Night” and further gained wide recognition in the late 90’s and early 2000’s for his romantic roles in films. Nouah’s notable work includes: “Camouflage”, “Rip Off”, “Power of Love”, “Battle of Love”, “Playboy”, “Valentino”, “True Love”, “Emotional Crack”, “The Staff of Odo”, “Across the Niger”, “Bleeding Love”, “Missing Rib”, “The Faculty”, “Chase”, “Sweet Tomorrow”, “Reloaded”, “Nnenda”, “Guilty Pleasures”, “Private Storm”, “Heart of A Fighter”, “Weekend Getaway”, “Unguarded”, “Busted Life”, “30 Days in Atlanta”, “Tempting Fate”, “The Grave Dust”, “Thy Will Be Done” and “My Wife and I”.
Nouah is married to Emelia Philips-Nouah and together they have three children; Camil, Quincy and Desiree
Born, Ramsey Tokunbo Nouah, on December 19, 1970, in Edo State, to a Lebanese-Israeli father and a Nigerian-Yoruba mother. Nouah grew up in Lagos where he attended Atara Primary School and Community Grammar School in Surulere, Lagos. He proceeded to the University of Lagos from where he holds a Diploma in Mass Communication.
Tagged as Nollywood’s Lover Boy, Nouah rose to prominence in the 1996 film, “Silent Night” and further gained wide recognition in the late 90’s and early 2000’s for his romantic roles in films. Nouah’s notable work includes: “Camouflage”, “Rip Off”, “Power of Love”, “Battle of Love”, “Playboy”, “Valentino”, “True Love”, “Emotional Crack”, “The Staff of Odo”, “Across the Niger”, “Bleeding Love”, “Missing Rib”, “The Faculty”, “Chase”, “Sweet Tomorrow”, “Reloaded”, “Nnenda”, “Guilty Pleasures”, “Private Storm”, “Heart of A Fighter”, “Weekend Getaway”, “Unguarded”, “Busted Life”, “30 Days in Atlanta”, “Tempting Fate”, “The Grave Dust”, “Thy Will Be Done” and “My Wife and I”.
Nouah is married to Emelia Philips-Nouah and together they have three children; Camil, Quincy and Desiree