Belinda Effah

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Born
Uyu Effah

(1984-12-14) 14 December 1984 (age 41)
AlmamaterUniversity of Calabar
OccupationActress
Yearsactive2005–present
Belinda Effah
A woman with medium-dark skin and towering coils of black hair stands regally on a red carpet in a flowing, off-the-shoulder blue and black gown.
Belinda Effah at the 2020 AMVCA
Born
Uyu Effah

(1984-12-14) 14 December 1984 (age 41)
Alma materUniversity of Calabar
OccupationActress
Years active2005–present
Children1
FatherAsido Bassey Effah
Awardsthe Most Promising Act of the Year at the 9th Africa Movie Academy Awards.
Websitewww.belindaeffahofficial.com

Grace-Charis Bassey Effah (born 14 December 1984) is a Nigerian actress and presenter. She has won six awards throughout her career, including the Most Promising Act of the Year award at the 9th Africa Movie Academy Awards.[1] She changed her name after an encounter with God to Grace-Charis Bassey.[2]

Grace-Charis Bassey was born Uyu Effah[3] on 14 December 1984 in Cross River State, a coastal state in Southern Nigeria.[4] Her father, Lieutenant Commander Asido Bassey Effah, was a commander in the Nigerian Navy.[5]

She had her primary and secondary education at Hillside International Nursery & Primary School and Nigerian Navy Secondary School, Port Harcourt respectively. She furthered her studies at the University of Calabar, majoring in Genetics and Bio-Technology.[6] While in secondary school, she adopted the first name Belinda after her brother suggested that she and her siblings change their names.[7] According to an interview with The Punch Newspaper, she claimed that the disciplinary nature of her dad towards his 14 children was very helpful in shaping her career.

Career

She made her Nollywood television debut in the 2005 TV series Shallow Waters. Afterwards, she took a break from the series to feature in the reality show Next Movie Star. She finished 5th, and was never evicted from the house.[8][9]

She was once a television presenter for Sound City, a Nigerian Entertainment cable station. However, she left the station to start her own TV show titled Lunch Break with Belinda.[10][11]

She is the CEO and founder of GCB Empire, a Nigeria-based clothing and fashion brand.[12]

In 2022, Iké Udé's portrait of her was featured in the Nollywood Portraits exhibition at the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art.[13]

In 2025, Grace joined the United States of America Navy, a career she has longed and dreamed for.

Television

Year Television Role
2005 Shallow Waters
The Room
2011 Tales of Eve Simi

Filmography

Year Film Role
Java's House
2012 Kokomma Kokomma
Mrs. Somebody
Alan Poza Bunmi
Lonely Hearts Aima
Misplaced
The Hunters
Cat and Mouse
Princess Ekanem
After the Proposal Oyinye
2014 Udeme Mmi Ima
Apaye Young Yepayeye
Bambitious Bambi
A Certan Night Anita
Musical Whispers
Azonto Babes
Jump and Pass Idare
2015 Ojuju Calabar
The Banker Daisy Aburi
Desperate Housegirls Imaobong
Keeping Secret
Luke of Lies Shola
Folly April
So In Love
Being Single
Heroes and Villains Kiki
2016 Black Val
Lost Pride Jenny
Oracles Online Eme
Melting Point
A Star in Heaven Mary
2017 Cash Daddy Doctor
Talking Dolls Linda
Timid Timi Anitau
2018 SA Girl Effe
A Break from Reality Tomi
The Lost Café Efe
The Quest Laide
2019 Crack
Bursted
Inside Nollywood: Chapter 1 Self
Hire a Woman Zainab
The Devil Within
Miracle Miracle, Producer
2020 Angel and Gabriela Gabriela
Secret Twins 1
Secret Twins 2
2021 Fine Wine Angela
Sanitation Day Ekaette
Enemy Closer Muna
2022 Hard Choice Cynthia
Foreigner's God Oge
2023 Twin Flame Blessing
Lahira Alicia Kubanji

Accolades

Year Award Category Film Result
2012 Best of Nollywood Awards Most Promising Act (female) Kokomma Won
Golden Icons Academy Awards[14] Best New Actress Won
2013 Nollywood Movies Awards Best Rising Star Won
Nollywood Movies Awards Best Indigenous Actress Nominated
Africa Movie Academy Awards Most Promising Act Udeme Mmi Won
Ntanta Award Won
2014 ELOY Awards[15] Movie Actress of the Year After The Proposal Nominated
2014 2014 Golden Icons Academy Movie Award Best Supporting Actress APAYE Won
2016 Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards[16] Best Actress in a Drama Stop Nominated

Personal life

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