CEO of YN Productions Yvonne Nelson disclosed that she has made some good amount of money from movie production.
She disclosed in an interview with Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz, that, movie production has been quite lucrative for her because she started early.
In Pidgin English, she said, “Cash dey inside o. Abi me I start keep – I start 2010”. She also noted that the space is really rewarding once one knows what they are about.
She started off as an actress whose claim to fame was the 2007 Ghanaian-Nigerian drama Princess Tyra—where she played the role of a princess who was betrothed to a prince who did not love her in return.
Her astounding performance in the Frank Rajah Arase-directed film introduced her arrival onto the movie scene and cemented her success in the film industry across Africa.
To amplify her other capabilities, she ventured into movie production in the year 2010 and has films like “Sin City”, “Fix Us”, “The Men We Love”—which premieres on 14th February, 2022, to her credit.
Meanwhile, the “Heart of Men” actress also revealed that she uses the profit made from previous productions to fund her upcoming movies. She also added that support are sometimes offered by companies who reach out to her for placements.
Yvonne Nelson’s latest movie is titled “The Men We Love”. It explores different themes including; love, betrayal, comedy and tragedy. Cast for the movie include: Majid Michel, Yvonne Nelson, Kofi Adjorlolo, Michy Diamond, Regina Van-Helvert, Angela Bamford, Sophia Kalorizos; Comedian Hogan and Jacqueline Mensah.
The rest include James Gardiner, Nana Ansomah, Solomon Fixon Owoo and others.
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