Rama Brew

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Rama Brew
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NationalityGhanaian
Occupation(s)Actress, television personality and jazz musician
Years active1972–present
Known forAvenue A, Villa Kakalika, Farewell to Dope, Ultimate Paradise
Children Michelle Attoh
ParentMichelle Attoh

Rama Brew is a veteran Ghanaian actress, television personality and jazz musician. [1] [2] [3]

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Early life

As a child Rama wanted to be a dancer but her father did not agree. She was then introduced to television by her aunt who worked at the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation(GBC). [4]

Career life

Rama Brew entered into acting in 1972. She starred in TV soaps like "Avenue A" and "Villa Kakalika”. [5] Her first movie was " Farewell To Dope" for the then Ghana Films, known now as TV3. [5] Rama became the lead in the "Ultimate Paradise" TV series in 1993 when she relocated to Ghana. [5] She won best actress in 1994. [5] Rama is also a jazz singer and of the people who started jazz music in the 90's. [5] [6] [7] She was a presenter for a kids show on the then 'Groove FM'. [8] [6] [7] She later became a judge on the TV3 music talent show, 'Mentor'. [5] [6] [7]

Personal life

She has a daughter by name, Michelle Attoh who is also an actress. [9]

See also

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