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Juliet Ibrahim is an award winning Ghanaian Actress and Film Producer. She came into limelight in ''Crime to Christ'' (2005). In 2010, she won Best Actress in a Leading Role at the Ghana Movie Awards for her role in Frank Rajah Arase’s, ''4 Play''. In 2014, she made her debut as a producer in the film, ''Number One Fan''. Juliet Ibrahim’s career cuts across national borders and has starred in over 50 films in Ghana and Nigeria.
Born to Sarah Elizabeth Ibrahim and Hussein Ibrahim, on March 3, 1986, Juliet Ibrahim is the first of four children. Her mother is Ghanaian-Liberian, and her father is Lebanese. She went to primary school in Lebanon and secondary school in Ivory Coast. She proceeded to Ghana Institute of Languages where she majored in English, French and Spanish; and later on to Ghana Institute of Journalism where she majored in Marketing, Advertising and Public Relations.
Juliet Ibrahim is known for her roles in ''Crime to Christ'' (2005), ''In the Eyes of My Husband'' (2007), ''Blood Fight'' (2007), ''Yankee Boys'' (2008), ''Losing You'' (2008), ''Dead End'' (2008), ''Honour My Will'' (2008), ''Cash Adventure'' (2008), ''Lost Desire'' (2008), ''Tattoo Boys'' (2009), ''Royal Storm'' (2009), ''Enemy of My Soul'' (2009), ''Hidden'' (2009), ''Queen’s Pride'' (2009), ''Missing Child'' (2009), ''Naked Weapon'' (2009), ''Beautiful King'' (2009), ''Restore My Love'' (2009), ''Last Hope: DNA Test'' (2009), ''Marriage of Sorrows'' (2009), ''4 Play'' (2010), ''Deceptive Hearts'' (2010), ''Princess Rihanna'' (2010), ''Millions'' (2010), ''Crazy Scandal'' (2010), ''Beyond Love'' (2010), ''Number One Fan'' (2014), ''One Night Stand'' (2014), ''Shattered Romance'' (2014), ''30 Days in Atlanta'' (2014), ''Monster Under Skin'' (2015), ''Teens Life'' (2015), ''The Perfect Crime'' (2017). In 2015, Juliet Ibrahim made and incursion into Nigeria’s Indigenous Film Industries in Mercy Aigbe’s Yoruba film, ''Victims'' (2015), and Uzee Usman’s Hausa film, ''Ladan Noma'' (2016).
Juliet Ibrahim made her debut as a director in the TV series, ''Every Woman Has a Story'', and her sophomore in the award winning short film, ''Hope'' (2016).
Juliet Ibrahim has a son, Jayden, from her marriage to Kwadwo Safo Jnr (2010-2013). Juliet Ibrahim is bilingual with proficiency in English, French and Spanish. She is the elder sister of Actress, Sonia Ibrahim.
Born to Sarah Elizabeth Ibrahim and Hussein Ibrahim, on March 3, 1986, Juliet Ibrahim is the first of four children. Her mother is Ghanaian-Liberian, and her father is Lebanese. She went to primary school in Lebanon and secondary school in Ivory Coast. She proceeded to Ghana Institute of Languages where she majored in English, French and Spanish; and later on to Ghana Institute of Journalism where she majored in Marketing, Advertising and Public Relations.
Juliet Ibrahim is known for her roles in ''Crime to Christ'' (2005), ''In the Eyes of My Husband'' (2007), ''Blood Fight'' (2007), ''Yankee Boys'' (2008), ''Losing You'' (2008), ''Dead End'' (2008), ''Honour My Will'' (2008), ''Cash Adventure'' (2008), ''Lost Desire'' (2008), ''Tattoo Boys'' (2009), ''Royal Storm'' (2009), ''Enemy of My Soul'' (2009), ''Hidden'' (2009), ''Queen’s Pride'' (2009), ''Missing Child'' (2009), ''Naked Weapon'' (2009), ''Beautiful King'' (2009), ''Restore My Love'' (2009), ''Last Hope: DNA Test'' (2009), ''Marriage of Sorrows'' (2009), ''4 Play'' (2010), ''Deceptive Hearts'' (2010), ''Princess Rihanna'' (2010), ''Millions'' (2010), ''Crazy Scandal'' (2010), ''Beyond Love'' (2010), ''Number One Fan'' (2014), ''One Night Stand'' (2014), ''Shattered Romance'' (2014), ''30 Days in Atlanta'' (2014), ''Monster Under Skin'' (2015), ''Teens Life'' (2015), ''The Perfect Crime'' (2017). In 2015, Juliet Ibrahim made and incursion into Nigeria’s Indigenous Film Industries in Mercy Aigbe’s Yoruba film, ''Victims'' (2015), and Uzee Usman’s Hausa film, ''Ladan Noma'' (2016).
Juliet Ibrahim made her debut as a director in the TV series, ''Every Woman Has a Story'', and her sophomore in the award winning short film, ''Hope'' (2016).
Juliet Ibrahim has a son, Jayden, from her marriage to Kwadwo Safo Jnr (2010-2013). Juliet Ibrahim is bilingual with proficiency in English, French and Spanish. She is the elder sister of Actress, Sonia Ibrahim.
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Twitter: @julietibrahim
Instagram: @julietibrahim
Email: [email protected]
Website: julietibrahim.net
Phone: +233244042757, +2348099007204
Instagram: @julietibrahim
Email: [email protected]
Website: julietibrahim.net
Phone: +233244042757, +2348099007204