Stella Damasus

Stella Damasus
Born (1978-04-24) April 24, 1978
Benin City, From Asaba Delta State Nigeria
CitizenshipNigeria
Alma materUniversity of Lagos
OccupationsActress, Singer
Spouses
Jaiye Aboderin
(m. 1999; died 2004)
Emeka Nzeribe
(m. 2007; div. 2007)
(m. 2014; div. 2020)
[1]
AwardsBest Actress at the Nigeria Entertainment Awards in 2007
Websitewww.stelladamasus.com

Stella Damasus// (born April 24, 1978)[2] is a Nigerian actress and singer.[3] She was nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role at the Africa Movie Academy Awards in 2009. She won the Award for Best Actress at the Nigeria Entertainment Awards in 2007.[4] In 2012, she won the award for Best Actress for the movie Two Brides and a Baby at the Golden Icons Academy Awards in Houston, Texas.

Early life

Stella Damasus was born in Benin City, Edo State, in the South-South region of Nigeria. She has four sisters. She grew up in Benin City, where she completed most of her primary education.[5]

Personal life

Damasus married her first husband, Jaiye Aboderin, in 1999 when she was 21. The couple had two daughters before Jaiye died suddenly in 2004.[6][7] Damasus remarried in 2007, this time to Emeka Nzeribe.[8] The marriage lasted for seven months before they mutually agreed to divorce. In 2011, she became associated with multiple award-winning Nollywoodproducer and director Daniel Ademinokan; this eventually led to a separation in 2020 and a subsequent divorce.[9][10] Their relationship sparked a lot of controversy because both parties never publicly admitted to be dating, engaged or even married until 2014.

Career

Damasus started her career as a singer in Lagos where she worked as a studio session singer at the famous Klink Studios owned by filmmaker Kingsley Ogoro. There she honed her skills as singer and went on to do vocals for top radio and TV jingles in Nigeria at that time.[11]

Damasus is a Theatre arts graduate of the University of Lagos, Nigeria.[12] She first appeared in the Nigerian film Abused in 1992.[13][14] Her claim to fame, however, was her second movie Breaking Point, produced by Emem Isong and directed by Francis Agu where she shot into superstardom across Nigeria. She was nominated for the African Movie Academy Award in 2006 for "Best Actress in a Leading Role" for her performance in the movie Behind Closed Doors. In 2008, she was also nominated for the African Movie Academy Award for "Best Actress in a Leading Role" in the movie Widow and in 2009 in the movie State of the Heart. She has gone on to star in over 70 movies.[13][15] Damasus is the co-founder of I2radio and hosts two podcast shows: Undiluted with Stella Damasus and When Women Praise.[16]

Filmography

Year Title Role Starring
1995 RattlesnakeAmara Francis Duru, Nkem Owoh, Sunny McDon, Ebele Uzochukwu Anne Njemanze
1999 Face of a LiarZulu Adigwe, Rita Dominic, Bibiana Ohio
2001 RumoursSegun Arinze, Zulu Adigwe, Kunle Coker, Uche Jombo
2002 SubmissionPatience Ozokwor, Zack Orji, Clem Ohameze, Jennifer Eliogu
2003 Real LoveRamsey Nouah Jnr, Chioma Chukwuka, Olu Jacobs
2003 PassionsEmeka Ike, Richard Mofe Damijo, Genevieve Nnaji, Florence Onuma
2003 My Time 1&2Bob Manuel Udokwu, Patience Ozokwor, Mary Ann Apollo, Ofia Afuluagu Mbaka
2003 When God says YesRose Richard Mofe Damijo, Clem Ohameze, Ngozi Ezeonu, Pete Edochie
2003 Never say goodbyeNwando Fabian Adibe, David Ihesie, Ramsey Nouah Jnr
2003 Market seller 1&2Lilian Bach, Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, Kanayo O Kanayo
2003 The Intruder 1&2Enebeli Elebuwa, Rita Dominic, Jim Iyke, RMD
2003 Emotional PainTiti Eucharia Anunuobi, Richard Mofe Damijo, Frank Dallas
2003 Dangerous DesireFred Amata, Bimbo Akintola, Dayo Adewunmi
2003 Bad BoysRamsey Nouah Jnr, Clem Ohameze, Amaechi Muonagor
2003 After the FightEucharia Anunuobi Ekwu, Kanayo O Kanayo
2004 Queen 1&2Robert Peters, Richard Mofe Damijo, Nkiru Sylvanus
2004 Missing Angel 1,2&3Dolly Desmond Elliot, Empress Njamah, Nobert Young, Tuvi James
2004 Kings PrideRichard Mofe Damijo, Fred Aresoma, Peter Bruno
2004 Engagement Night 1&2Richard Mofe Damijo, Darlene Benson-Cobham
2004 Above LoveDesmond Elliot, Bukky Wright, Enebeli Elebuwa
2004 Betrayed by LoveEmeka Ike
2004 Red HotLiz Benson, Zack Orji, Segun Arinze
2004 Burning Desire 1&2Richard Mofe Damijo, Enebeli Elebuwa, Ernest Asuzu
2004 CinderellaDesmond Elliot, Grace Amah, Segun Arinze
2004 Dangerous Twins 1, 2 & 3Ramsey Nouah Jnr, Bimbo Akintola, Lanre Balogun, Sola Sobowale
2005 Wheel of ChangeFred Amata, Rita Dominic, Mbong Odungide
2005 The Seed 1&2Emeka Enyiocha, Chidi Mokeme, Ashley Nwosu
2005 Desperate and DangerousChidi Mokeme, Steph-Nora Okereke
2005 Real Love 2&3Ramsey Nouah Jnr, Caroline Ekanem, Olu Jacobs
2005 Games Women Play 1&2Emma Genevieve Nnaji, Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, Desmond Elliot, Bob Manuel Udokwu, Zack Orji
2005 The BridesmaidTega Richard Mofe Damijo, Kate Henshaw Nuttal, Chioma Chukwuka
2005 Behind Closed Doors 1&2Desmond Elliot, Richard Mofe Damijo, Patience Ozokwor
2005 WidowYemi Solade, Peter Bruno
2006 Standing AloneLilian Richard Mofe Damijo, Tony Umez, Jennifer Eliogu
2008 Yankee GirlsTessy Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, Rita Dominic
2008 Yankee Girls 2Tessy Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, Rita Dominic
2008 Four sistersHarmony Pete Edochie, Uche Ogbodo, Obi Okoli, Adaora Ukoh
2008 Halimat
2010 Bent ArrowsNgozi Zainab Ademola, Ibrahim Adam
2011 Two brides and a babyAma with Kalu Ikeagwu
2014 To Rise AgainLydia with Segun Arinze, Chuks China, Peter Bunor
2014 When Is It EnoughShort
2016 Affairs of the Heart[17]Vivienne Also starring Beverly Naya, Divine Shaw, Stephanie Stephen, Glenn Turner, Joel Rogers, Monica Swaida and Cyceru Ash.
2018 BetweenChelsea Hollis Travis Grenier, Tatiana Lia Zapperdino, Isabel De La Cruz
2021 GoneNgozi Sam Dede, Gabriel Afolayan, Bimbo Manuel, Bimbo Ademoye
Akwụna[18][19]Nnamdi Kanaga, Tim Meadows
2022 StayMrs. B Joseph Benjamin, Nini Amerlise, Theo Bray
2022 AkwunaEbere Nnamdi Kanaga, Sara Rashelle, Kelechi Eke
2025 To Kill a MonkeyWilliam Benson, Bimbo Akintola, Bucci Franklin

See also

References

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