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Yvonne Nelson (born 12 November 1985) is a Ghanaian actress, model, film producer, author, entrepreneur and a former Contestant. Yvonne Nelson facts, BuzzGhana, Retrieved 22 September 2016 She has starred in several movies, including House of Gold (2013), Any Other Monday, In April, and Swings, and appeared in the limelight of the movie industry with a role she played in the "Princess Tyra" and "Playboy" movies. She has over 7.5 million followers on Instagram currently. With her surname as "Nelson", she is most likely to have a (Afro Brazilian) lineage.


Early life
Nelson was born in , Ghana, even though she traces her roots back in Cape Coast. She is a descent of the Fante people. She remains the youngest of three siblings of her parents. Her mother is from in the Central Region and her dad comes from Ga from the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. She started her education at St. Martin De Porres School in and later went to Aggrey Memorial Senior High School. She had her tertiary education at Zenith University College and Central University, where she did a degree course in human resource management. "All about Yvonne Nelson", Africa Magic. Yvonne Nelson profile , Ibaka TV. She graduated from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) with a master's degree in International Relations and Diplomacy in 2020. Growing up, Yvonne Nelson had an inseparable relationship with her mother. The relationship was bound by the fact that her father abandoned his family when she was young. She, therefore, grew up under the care of a single parent. This is why she always celebrate her mother on fathers' day. Nelson founded the Yvonne Nelson Glaucoma Foundation in 2010 to help create awareness about the disease. As a result of her philanthropic activities particularly in , she was honored by GoWoman Magazine and Printex for her foundation and film career. With support from other Ghanaian celebrities, she recorded an all-star charity single and shot a video to help educate people. She also shot a video to help educate people about glaucoma.


Career
Nelson, a former contestant, accidentally began her career when she went to her favorite place to watch an audition. There, the producer asked if she would like to perform. He later acquired her number after she rejected the offer. She featured in her first movie scene with big-screen roles in Princess Tyra in 2007 and Playboy in 2008. She delved into movie production in 2011. Her first production was the movie titled “ The Price”, which was released that same year. She also produced “ Single and Married” in 2012 and “ House of Gold” in 2013. The latter won Best Picture at the Ghana Movie Awards and Best Ghanaian Movie at the 2013 City People Entertainment Awards. Nelson is regarded as one of the best Ghanaian actresses to ever grace the screens with her acting talent.

She started Heels and Sneakers, a television show centered on a group of young adults seeking happiness and the obstacles they face in pursuing good education, successful employment, and marriage. The show started in 2018 and has two seasons.

On 31 July 2024, Yvonne Nelson Opened a new School by name Yvonne Nelson International School.


Book published by her

I Am Not Yvonne Nelson

Launch
On 18 June 2023, Nelson unveiled her controversial memoir titled "I Am Not Yvonne Nelson". The memoir was unveiled at Peduase Valley Resort, drawing support from numerous industry figures, friends, and media personnel in attendance.

Within a mere 24 hours of its release, the book swiftly climbed the ranks and secured its position among the best-selling titles on Amazon Books, being among the top twenty Arts and Entertainment Biographies.

Nelson's memoir delves into her unwavering determination to uncover the identity of her biological father, examines the intricacies of her relationship with her mother, and candidly explores her trials and tribulations in the realms of acting, , and beyond.


Controversies
Nelson received numerous accolades for her courage and willingness to share her personal experiences, while others expressed concerns about the book's cost, citing the high equivalent prices in euros and pounds as a barrier to affordability for some, especially some Ghanaians.

Nelson in her book shared a gripping account in her memoir that sheds light on her secret involvement with rapper Sarkodie. Detailing their sexual relationship, unplanned pregnancy, and its termination. She also made known in her book that , the Nigerian musician cheated on her with the actress, .


Personal life
On 29 October 2017, Nelson gave birth to a daughter Ryn Roberts with her ex-boyfriend, Jamie Roberts; who was the former British photographer. "Yvonne Nelson's Daughter" : Yvonne Nelson reveals why she decided to have a baby with Jamie Roberts. Retrieved 23 March 2018. The actress remained silent about rumors of her pregnancy until she announced the birth of her daughter through a WOW Magazine Cover, this is because she rarely posts about the things that are dear to her.


Philanthropy
Nelson founded the Yvonne Nelson Glaucoma Foundation in 2010 to help create awareness about the disease. With support from other Ghanaian celebrities, she recorded an all-star charity single and shot a video to help educate people. She also shot a video to help educate people about glaucoma. As a result of her philanthropic activities particularly in , she was honored by GoWoman Magazine and for her foundation and film career.


Campaign
On 17 May 2015, Nelson took it upon herself, together with other celebrities, to add more voices to the masses in protests against the in her country. She led a peaceful vigil called DumsorMustStop on 16 May 2015. The hashtag #dumsormuststop is currently used on social media to amplify the concerns of with regard to the energy crisis. Yvonne, known to be very vocal lately about political issues in the country lamented the lack of development in Ghana since the country attained her independence in 1957. She told the BBC in an interview that she may consider running for political office in the future. Actress Yvonne Nelson tweeted that she is looking forward to the day Ghanaians would refuse to vote in presidential elections to send a message to politicians.

On 30 April 2024, Yvonne made a call to the Ghanaian public to join her in a demonstration against the sitting government on the consistent dumsor (light outs) across the country.

On 8 June 2024, Nelson led the second vigil for the #dumsormuststop campaign against the government for the continuous lights out situation that the country continued to face despite the police effort to thwart the vigil


Recognition
In 2013, Nelson was honored by GoWoman Magazine and Printex for her efforts in setting up the Glaucoma Foundation to fight the disease and her film career.

In 2018, Nelson was awarded a special award at the "MTN Heroes of Change" in recognition of her charity work in fighting glaucoma.


Filmography
Nelson has featured in over 100 movies, including:

  • 4Play Reloaded (2010) as Chloe
  • Any Other Monday
  • The Black Taliban
  • Blood is Thick
  • Classic Love
  • Fifty fifty
  • Crime Suspect (2013)
  • Crime to Christ (2007)
  • Deadly Passion
  • Deadly Plot (2012)
  • Desperate to Survive (2010) as Tyra
  • Diary of a Player
  • Doctor May
  • Fantasia
  • Festival of Love
  • Folly
  • Forbidden Fruit
  • The Game (2010) as Shennel Johnson
  • Girls Connection (2008) as Imelda
  • (2014) as Zara
  • Golden Adventure
  • Heart of Men (2009) as Tracy
  • My London Diary
  • House of Gold (2013) as Timara Dan Ansah
  • If Tomorrow Never Comes (2016)
  • In April (2016) as Arabah
  • Keep My Love
  • Local Sense
  • Losing You
  • Love and Crises
  • Love War
  • Material Girl
  • The Mistresses
  • My Cash Adventure
  • My Loving Heart
  • Obsession
  • One Night In Vegas
  • Passion of the Soul (2008) as Eve
  • Plan B
  • The Playboy (2008) as Wendy
  • I love your husband 3 (2009)
  • Pool Party (2011) as Audrey
  • The Price (2013) as Rabbi
  • The Prince's Bride
  • Princess Tyra (2007) as Princess
  • The Queen's Pride (2010)
  • The Return of Beyonce (2006) as Yvonne
  • Refugees (2016) as Afua
  • Save The Last Kiss
  • Save My Love (2010)
  • Single and Married (2012) as Kimora
  • Single, Married and Complicated (2014) as Kimora
  • Strength of a Man
  • Swings (2017)
  • Tears of Womanhood (2009) as Khadija
  • Threesome
  • To Love and Cherish
  • Trapped in the Game (2012) as chloe
  • Who Am I
  • Yvonne's Tears
  • Kotoka
  • Sin City (2019) as Julia
  • (2019) as Naadei Mills


Awards and nominations
20084th Africa Movie Academy AwardsBest Upcoming ActressPrincess Tyra
2009Joy Nite Fm AwardsStars Best Actress
20102010 Ghana Movie AwardsBest Actress - Supporting RoleThe Game
Favorite ActressHerself
6th Africa Movie Academy AwardsBest Supporting ActressHeart of Men
20112011 Ghana Movie AwardsBest Actress - Supporting Role4Play Reloaded
City People AwardsBest Ghanaian Actress
20122012 Ghana Movie AwardsBest ActressSingle & Married
Best Picture-Africa Collaboration
Best Picture
20132013 Ghana Movie AwardsBest ActressThe Price
Glitz Magazine Fans Favorite ActressHerself
City People Entertainment AwardsHottest Ghanaian Actress in NollywoodHerself
20142014 Ghana Movie AwardsBest Actress - Leading RoleBachelors
20152015 Ghana Movie AwardsBest Actress - Leading RoleIf Tomorrow Never Comes
Best Picture
Favorite Actress
Glitz Style AwardsMost Stylish Movie StarHerself
2016Ghana Movie AwardsBest ActressIn April
2018Ghana Movie AwardsBest ActressJungle JusticeWon


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