Beatrice Taisamo

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Beatrice Taisamo is a Tanzanian actress. [1]

Career

In the 2012 half-hour Swahili language TV Series, Siri ya Mtungi , made specially for Tanzania, she played the role of "Tula". Others featured include: Godliver Gordian, Yvonne Cherrie. [2] [3] [4]

Contents

In another Swahili language film by Jordan Riber released in 2018 titled, Hadithi za Kumekucha: Fatuma , the main character, playing the role of "Fatuma". Also starred were Cathryn Credo and Ayoub Bombwe. [1] [5] [6]

She was one of the eight African actresses nominated in the Best Actress in a Leading Actress category at the 2019 AMAA event, for her role in the film, Fatuma. [7] [8] [9]

Filmatography

YearFilmRoleNotesRef.
2018 Hadithi za Kumekucha: Fatuma Actress (Fatuma)Leading actress; Drama film
2012 Siri ya Mtungi Actress (Tula)Short TV Series; Drama

Accolades

YearEventPrizeRecipientResult
2019 AMAA Best Actress in a Leading RoleHerselfNominated

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