Ivan Namme

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Ivan Namme
Born1978 (age 4546)
NationalityCameroonian
CitizenshipCameroonian
Occupation(s)producer, actor,journalist
Years active2006–present

Ivan Namme is a Cameroonian movie actor, producer and a journalist [1] [2] He is the CEO of Nam Productions & producer of films such as "Smokescreen" (2016), "Barefoot On Broken Bottles"(2015, and "A Little Lie a Little Killed"(2014) [3] [4] In 2017, his film "A little lie A little at the Cameroon movie Achievement Awards. [5] [6] [7]

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Career

Namme's International debut was (Before The Sunrise) with Nollywood actors in 2006 who came to Buea for the project, where he was head of communications. He did projects with Nigerian stars such has Fred Amata, Olu Jacobs and Dakore Egbuson. [8] [9] In 2017 he was listed among the top 10 Cameroonian Actors by Bareta news, Ivan, was nominated again for best dress actor by Cameroon fashion award (CFA) in men category. [10] [11]

Selected filmography

Awards and recognition

YearAwardCategoryRecipientResult
2017Cameroon Movie Achievement Awards 2017Best filmBest film (A Little Lie A Little Kill)Nominated
2017Cameroon Fashion AwardFashionHimself (best dress actor)Nominated

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References

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