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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Akosua_BusiaAkosua Busia - Wikipedia

    Akosua Gyamama Busia (born 30 December 1966) is a Ghanaian actress, writer and songwriter. She is known to film audiences for playing Nettie Harris in the 1985 film The Color Purple. She is the daughter of Ghanaian Prime Minister Kofi Abrefa Busia.

  3. As TELEVISION ACTRESS Busia won the YOUNG ARTIST AWARD and Michael Landon Award for her work in “BABIES HAVING BABIES”, directed by actor Martin Sheen. Busia also joined the cast of NBC’s critically acclaimed drama “ER”, portraying the reoccurring role of West African political refugee “MRS.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0124333Akosua Busia - IMDb

    Akosua Busia was born on 30 December 1966 in Accra, Ghana. She is an actress and director, known for The Color Purple (1985), Tears of the Sun (2003) and Low Blow (1986). She was previously married to John Singleton. More at IMDbPro. Contact info.

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  5. Akosua Busia was born on December 30, 1966 in Accra, Ghana. She is an actress and director, known for The Color Purple (1985), Tears of the Sun (2003) and Low Blow (1986). She was previously married to John Singleton.

    • December 30, 1966
  6. AKOSUA BUSIA - SHORT BIOGRAPHY. AKOSUA BUSIA was born into the Yefri Royal House of Wenchi in Ghana, West Africa. She is the youngest daughter of former First Lady, Mrs. Naa Morkor Busia and the Right Honorable Dr. Kofi Abrefa Busia, former Prime Minister of Ghana.

  7. Dec 15, 2023 · Nettie. Then: Akosua Busia. Busia, who also happens to be a Ghanaian princess, played young and adult Nettie (Celie’s younger sister) in the original film with a fierce love.

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  9. As TELEVISION ACTRESS Busia won the YOUNG ARTIST AWARD and Michael Landon Award for her work in “BABIES HAVING BABIES”, directed by actor Martin Sheen. Busia also joined the cast of NBC’s critically acclaimed drama “ER”, portraying the reoccurring role of West African political refugee “MRS.

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