Yeap, that is how it is done…Big girls ballin’ with big guys right? Over the weekend in Accra, Ghanaian Actress Lydia Forson was spotted out and about with Hollywood Star Anthony Anderson who was in Ghana to celebrate his birthday and catch some of the sweet Ghana flavour. This is why I love Lydia Forson, … Read more
Over the weekend in Lagos Nigeria, the prestigious City People Entertainment Awards was held to reward corporate bodies and individuals who have excelled in their various fields of endeavour. The Award scheme cuts across Nigeria & Ghana with 12 special categories created to reward Ghanaian entertainers. The most heated category and probably the one which sits … Read more
When it comes to raw talent, I can bet Lydia Forson and Roselyn Ngissah will top the Ghanaian movie industry. You can spot from their movies that, the two were born with the skill of acting… Aside being blessed with raw talent, one thing I admire most about the two Actresses is how confident they … Read more
In an attempt to secure a high standard international film made out of Africa, various talented and experienced film makers from Africa were gathered in Kenya by a German film house-One Fine Day Films and out of the countless Actors/Actresses in West Africa, Lydia Forson from Ghana was recognized and chosen. (Yeap, she nailed down … Read more
I know certain things can get a person so pissed to the extent that resulting to twitter rant becomes another way to air out the ‘gross’ sentiment… I am not sure what is eating Actress Lydia ‘Forcing’ Forson up but it is certainly a MAN. Who else can get a woman so pissed and angry if not a MAN? LOL
As men, we are good at this and women seem to be also good at throwing insults and rants in response to our attitude. LOL. What a good world we live in…
For sometime now, one of the talented actresses from Ghana Lydia ‘Forcing’ Forson (Yes she is really forcing) has been a bit MIA from our screens.
What most of us may not know is that, apart from gracing our screens with the bossy and Diva kinda character, Lydia Forson does a hell of a lot behind the scenes for some of the movies we pride ourselves with.
As a professional script doctor who has worked on several movie scripts, she has added her quality touch to the movie ‘In The Cupboard‘ as a ‘Script Doctor’… What do script doctors do?
What Lydia Forson does behind the scenes as a ‘Script Doctor’ is to add life to dying scripts, improve, correct and make scripts great for ur screens.
Apart from being the ‘Script Writer’ for the movie-‘In The Cupboard‘, she also starred alongside Nollywood talents-Ini Edo, Desmond Elliot , Uti Nkwachukwu, Biola Segun-Williams and others…
Check out the trailer below & Bravo to Lydia Forson
Ghanaian Actress ‘Lydia Forson’ who is currently in United States has met up with Hollywood star ‘Anthony Anderson’. Lydia Forson was given a little kitchen tour by the Hollywood Actor who was at the time learning how to cook. Yes, learning how to cook…LOL What can I say? Go Lydia! Check out the photo below…
There are rumours that the ace Director/Scriptwriter of Sparrow Productions ‘Shirley Frimpong- Manso’ is having a ‘beef’ with the vibrant Actresses-Lydia Forson and that seems to perfectly explain why the former has not engaged the latter in any of her current movies.
African Academy Award winning Actress ‘Lydia Forson’ who is currently out and about in USA was invited to the launch of Diva Dreams Collection in New York where she rocked a GET NYCE shirt from designer-Tarik Mohammed. Diva Dreams Collections is by a fabulous designer -Anna Smith. As usual, Lydia Forson added her African swag and graced … Read more
Shirley Frimpong-Manso- AMAA Director of the Year 2010
Shirley Frimpong-Manso has expressed her concern about how the government has shown no support for the Ghanaian movie industry. She complained that even though the act of filmmaking is financially draining, the government has turned a deaf ear to all the problems filmmakers are facing in the country.
The Ghanaian movie producer/writer/director who won the ‘Director of the Year’ award at the 2010 African Movie Academy Awards held recently in Nigeria described the problem as a ‘big shame’ on the part of the government.