Leonora Okine |
Leonora
Okine, born July 11, is an award-winning Ghanaian actress and mobile content
solutions consultant.
She
is best known for her roles as Natasha in ‘Different Shades of Blue’ (2006),
Stephanie in ‘Desperation’ Season 1&2 (2010) and Angela in ‘Tinsel’ since
2012.
She
was born in Accra to Leo Aye Okine from Dawu Akwapim in the Eastern Region of
Ghana and Francisca Bortey from Nungua, a suburb of G
hana’s capital, Accra.
She
is the fourth of eight children; five brothers and three sisters. She is not
married.
Leonora Okine |
Growing
up, she wanted to become a neurosurgeon. Hence she read Science at St. Mary’s
Secondary School and did a bit of Biological Science at the University of
Ghana, Legon.
After
University of Ghana, her dream to become a neurosurgeon changed because she
felt the journey was going to be too long.
However,
she was sure God had His own plans for making her lose interest. If she
couldn’t enjoy the journey, then it was not for her, she guessed.
Then
she went on to enroll at Ghana Institute of Management & Public
Administration (GIMPA) to read Operations and Project Management.
But
currently, she finds herself in the creative arts industry, precisely acting.
She
had a stint with Ghana’s movie industry after playing the role of Natasha, a
feisty and calculating socialite in Sparrow Production’s ‘Different Shades Of
Blue’ in 2006.
Spurred
on by the notable success ‘Different Shades of Blue’
enjoyed with its long run on TV and the great reviews she got for her
acting, Leonora decided to take acting more seriously.
She
has since featured in a lot of award-winning movies in addition to hit TV
series.
Prior
to her acting career, she was deeply drawn into the then fast-growing telecom
sector in Ghana. She took up key roles in mobile content provision industry,
fast becoming a local expert and the country representative for a renowned
American mobile contents provision company.
She
also had stints with the country’s largest drink-bottling company and a radio
station where she showed a lot of promise as a managerial talent.
Initially,
when she was offered the opportunity to act, Leonora thought it was a
distraction that could derail her corporate ambitions. But she went ahead to
take the challenge.
She
went to Sparrow Productions to discuss the public’s involvement in selecting
Miss Ghana via SMS and voice calls during the pageant.
CEO
and Director Shirley Frimpong Manso then hinted her that she could play a part
in her first TV series she was about to film, ‘Different Shades Of Blue’.
Leonora
decided to get Shirley some girls for the film instead of her. But that didn’t
pan out.
She
was worried she wouldn’t be taken seriously if she combined work with acting as
she was bent on becoming successful in the mobile content provision industry.
However,
she auditioned for the role and fortunately she was cast for the role.
Many
years later, Leonora now says, “So yeah, I’m grateful for that.”
Some
of the movies she has starred in are ‘Enemy Of My Soul’, ‘Insurgents’, ‘Beautiful
Monster’ and ‘Blood & Chocolate’.
After
‘Different Shades Of Blue’, she went back to concentrate on her career in the
mobile content provision, and then went back to school as she was not ready to
take acting seriously.
Then
while in school, late 2009, she got called to play Stephanie in
‘Desperation’.
She
accepted the role because she felt she could combine school and work, which she
was able to manage somehow. She couldn't have done it alone because it was
truly hectic. After season one came the movie ‘Enemy of My Soul’.
In 2009, she played Tamara in ‘Secrets’ by Eagle Productions. “It was fun,” she said.
In 2009, she played Tamara in ‘Secrets’ by Eagle Productions. “It was fun,” she said.
Then
in 2010 came ‘Insurgents’, ‘Beautiful Monster’ (movies). At this point, she began to wonder if acting
shouldn't be a road to take. Finally, she decided in 2011 that she would take
acting seriously. So she felt ready to go the whole nine yards; auditions and
all.
She
was actually glad she took her time to decide to entertain TV and film lovers
for as long as she could.
Due
to Leonora’s talented acting skills, she was cast for Africa’s longest running
soap opera, ‘Tinsel’ on M-net in 2012.
She
replaced Nigeria’s Matilda Obaseki, who had
played the role of Angela Dede for five years since the inception of the series
viewed by thousands of Africans.
Her debut was season five, episode 776 of
the series.
The
programme has become a thought-provoking daily soap-opera that the African film
industry is proud of. A number of established Ghanaian actors have been on the
soap before.
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