Mercy Ima Macjoe

Mercy Ima Macjoe, listen born June 20, 1993, better known as Mercy Macjoe, is a Nigerian actress, film producer, and entrepreneur. She was born and raised in Lagos but hails from Akwa Ibom State. Mercy is best known for her roles in Magdalene and Jenna, which earned her prestigious awards. Ima Macjoe, professionally credited as Mercy Macjoe is a Nigerian actress, film producer and entrepreneur.[1] She is best known for her roles in Jenna and Magdalene. In 2018, she was nominated for the Best Supporting Actress award at the City People Awards and received the award for Best Independent Short Film at the Hollywood and African Prestigious Awards in 2019.[2]

Mercy Macjoe
Born
Mercy 'Ima' Macjoe

June 20, 1993
Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria
NationalityNigerian
EducationMass Communication, Nigerian Open University.
Alma materNigerian Open University.
Occupation(s)Actress, producer, entrepreneur
Years active2011 – present
Notable workGirl Next Door

Early life

Her father, who died when she was very young, leaving her to be raised primarily by her mother, was a soldier from Eket in Akwa Ibom state.[3] Macjoe attended the Nigerian Open University, where she studied Mass Communication for her second degree.[4]

Career

Acting

Mercy Macjoe began her film career in 2011, with a role in the movie Lonely Princess alongside veteran actor Mercy Johnson. She has since then had feature roles the movies Midnight Crew, Zenith of Love, Shame, Bread of Life, Girl Next Door and Flaws. Early in her career, Macjoe featured in a considerable number of Ghanaian movie productions.[3] In 2018 her performance as a tomboy in the movie Jenna received rave reviews and attention from fans and critics alike. In 2020 Macjoe enrolled at the New York Film Academy.[5][6]

Production

In 2018, she began producing her own feature films with the production of Red, which premiered on Ibaka TV, featuring Nonso Diobi, Ifeanyi Kalu and Macjoe in a lead role.[7] In 2019 she produced three feature films, 30 and Single, shot in London, Love in a Puff and Passion’s Promise.[1]

Awards and recognition

Year Event Prize Recipient Result
2016 Scream Awards Film Revelation of the year (Female) Mercy Macjoe Won
2017 City People Movie Awards[8] Best new Actress Mercy Macjoe Nominated
2018 City People Movie Awards[9] Best Supporting Actress - Female Mercy Macjoe Nominated
CA Award, London Best Actor (Female) Mercy Macjoe Won
2019 Humanitarian Award Celebrity Entrepreneur of the Year Mercy Macjoe Won
GMYT African Humanitarian Award Most Stylish Celebrity of the Year Mercy Macjoe Won
Hollywood and African Prestigious Awards, Los Angeles[2][6] Best Independent Film (African) Love in a Puff Won

Filmography

Selected filmography

  • Jenna
  • Midnight Crew
  • Zenith of Love
  • Shame
  • Bread of Life
  • Girl Next Door
  • Flaws
  • Magdalene
  • Red
  • Obsessed alongside Daniel K Daniel
  • Wedding Eve
  • Forbidden Pleasure
  • Somewhere in Hell
  • Body of a Virgin
  • Moonwalker
  • Bonded by Fate

References

  1. "Pay from acting not enough to live comfortable life — Mercy Macjoe". Punch Newspaper. Jennifer Mba. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
  2. "Mercy Macjoe nominated for Hollywood and African Prestigious Awards". Vanguard Newspaper. Cletus Egwu. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
  3. "I once hawked oranges - Actress Mercy Macjoe". Vanguard Newspaper. Kehinde Ajose. Retrieved 19 February 2020.
  4. "It's difficult for a successful actress to be in serious relationship – Mercy Macjoe". Punch Newspaper. The Editor. 23 September 2018. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
  5. "Actress Mercy Macjoe lands in New York Film Academy; shares photo". Sidomex Entertainment. Bridget Andrew. 15 January 2020. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
  6. "Actress Mercy Macjoe hones Film-making skill in New York". Vanguard Newspaper. Ayo Onikoyi. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
  7. "Red – New Blockbuster Movie 2018 Starring Mercy MacJoe, Nonso Diobi, Ifeanyi Kalu". Near Reel. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
  8. "City People Releases Nomination List For 2017 Movie Awards". City People Magazine. Chinedu Adiele. 8 September 2017. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
  9. "Nominees For 2018 City People Movie Awards [FULL LIST]". City People Magazine. Chidera Nwachukwu. 8 September 2018. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
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