Screenwriter / Producer / Actor / Director

Euphemia Chukwu

Euphemia Chukwu is British-Nigerian-born award-winning multi-talented mainstream and Nollywood actress, writer, director and producer. 

Euphemia is the author of the books Sandra and My Love, My Heart. She is the CEO of Fame Star Youth and Woodberry Aid, a non-profit organisation as well as Fame Star Media, formally known as Fame Star Agency set up in 1995 as an acting and modelling agency. She was also the Editor-in-Chief of the international magazine Fame Star.

She wrote the script for Dry Bone Valley, which she produced and directed, The Truth, Silent Killer, The Subterfuge, Deadly Trip, Time, Sugar Kane and ‘My Friend from London’. She produced and directed 10 episodes of ‘Different Shades make a Change’ and the writer, producer, and director of the music video ‘Can Rely on You, You Are My God, Close Your Eyes and Made Whole.’ This multi-talented gospel singer/songwriter Euphemia Chukwu was trained as a classical opera singer from an early age and has been writing songs from the age of 12. She presents a soul stirring vocalization and thought-provoking lyrics firmly rooted in the gospel, which today has lifted audiences with her smooth gifted unique vocals. She once presented her own radio show called ‘The Mia C Keeping It Real Show’ for Africa UK Radio educating the Christian community on accepting themselves for who they are, instead of playing hypocrisy in church.

Euphemia Chukwu was the Social Secretary of Central Associations of Nigerians in the United Kingdom, (CANUK) set up by the Nigerian High Commission, Vice President of the UK Nollywood Producers Guild, Numatville Ambassador as well as the Overseas Project Director of Numatville. She is an advocate of unity, bringing people together especially in her community using her companies Fame Star Media, Fame Star Youth, Woodberry Aid, and networks to support. She works closely with Faith Abundant Ministry International supporting motherless children. She is passionate about bring out talent in young people using visual arts to engage young people, giving them a platform to grow, showcase and develop or even find their talent with regards to media. Euphemia has a degree in LLB law with International Relations and MSc Health and Social Care Management and Policy.

Her starring roles are Dry Bone Valley, Gold Dust Ikenga directed by Silver Achugamonye and produced by Malcolm Benson where she played a lead role with award winning actor Van Vicker a Ghanaian Movie Superstar and Nigerian Superstar Charles Awurum. Other films and TV series she starred in are: Silent Killer, Silhouette, Late, Broken Image, My Friend from London, and the TV series, Lads in the City and appeared in two episodes of Telephone to Heaven. At 15 years old, she enrolled into Sylvia Young Theatre School London. In the mainstream, she started as an extra in major movie and T.V Series, such as “Judge Dredd” with Sylvester Stallone and “To play the King” with Michael Kitchen. She was a member of the theatre group called “Compete with your feet” a musical performed at Stratford Royal Theatre in London. Euphemia Chukwu was the role model of the week with Afripoet publication UK and has appeared in many UK magazines and TV and radio interviews.

Awards

Euphemia was nominated and won the Vigor Awards International Canada 2016, won Award of Excellence by Magic Lens Africa Film Academy Awards Nigeria 2016, won the DBE Music Awards 2017 for the best female gospel Acts. She was also nominated for the Panache Global Entertainment Limited UK for leadership and singing and nominated for African Film Awards 2016 and 2017.

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