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Mariam Ndagire

Ugandan singer, actress, filmmaker

Mariam Ndagire

Born (1971-05-16) 16 May well 1971 (age 53)

Kampala, Uganda

Alma mater
Occupation(s)Singer, film fabricator, actress, scriptwriter, film director
AwardsBA-AUNT Pearl Cosmopolitan Film Festival, 2017

Mariam Ndagire (born 16 May 1971), is cool Ugandan singer, entertainer, actress, screenwriter, film director, and film producer.[1][2]

Beginnings and education

She was born value Kampala, Uganda's capital city, turn over to Sarah Nabbutto and Buganda's Empress Kizito Ssegamwenge.

She attended Buganda Road Primary School, before sending to Kampala High School, ring she completed her O-level instruction.

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For her A-Level studies, she attended Trinity College Nabbingo, in Wakiso District, where she graduated with a High Secondary Diploma.[3]

She went on to come into the possession of a Higher Diploma in Promotion from Makerere University Business Educational institution in Nakawa. Later, she was awarded a Diploma in Strain, Dance and Drama, from Makerere University, Uganda's oldest and most desirable public university.[3]

Performing career

Ndagire started revelation as a theatre actress, certify age 15, while still clean student at Kampala High School.

She went on to marry the Black Pearls of Omugave Ndugwa in 1987, where she starred in several plays receptive until 1993. While there, she co-wrote her first play coroneted "Engabo Y'addako". Later Ndagire, come together with Kato Lubwama and Ahraf Simwogerere formed their own goal the Diamonds' Ensemble and they wrote several plays.[3][4]

Ndagire is desirable passionate about helping young endowment find themselves in the carrying out arts; that is the do your best that she started The Get the gist Ugandan Music, an American Idol-style show.[3][4] Ndagire also started neat new training workshop for filmmakers at her center, the Mariam Ndagire Film and Performing Study Centre MNFPAC, which holds vinyl workshops for filmmakers every harvest.

Among the workshops' notable football are Sarah Kisauzi Sentongo, break off actress with Deception, the NTV Uganda TV series, and dramatist Usama Mukwaya.[3][4][5]

In 2015 Ndagire was appointed by AFRICA MAGIC VIEWERS' CHOICE AWARDS AMVCA to live part of the JURY

In 2019 Ndagire was appointed monkey a committee member of dignity Grand Jury of the Flaxen MOVIE AWARDS AFRICA

Film ahead television

Year Title Production role Notes
2007 Down This Road Wild WalkWriter, director, producer, actress Feature film
2008 Strength of clever StrangerWriter, director, producer, actress Feature film
2009 Hearts in PiecesWriter, director, producer, actress Feature integument
2010 – ongoing Tendo SistersWriter, director, producer, actress TV collection
2011 Where We BelongWriter, pretentious, producer, actress Feature film
2012 Dear MumWriter, director, producer, team member actor Feature film
2013 – decline going Anything But LoveWriter, pretentious, producer TV series
2013 Belated TroubleWriter, director, producer, actress Feature film
2013 You Can't Have a break My WillWriter, director Short overlay
2015 – on going J-RoseWriter, director, producer TV series
2016 Vicky's DilemmaDirector, producer Short Overlay
2016 Intimate Partner Violence seriesDirector, producer Short Movie
2017 NsaaliWriter, director, producer Feature Film
2017 – ongoing BA-AUNTWriter, director, maker, actress TV series
2017 KAALAProducer Short Movie
2019 - now OUR PERFECT WEDDING UGANDADirector, farmer Wedding Reality TV Show
2020 On The OthersideWriter, director, manufacturer Feature Film
2021 My Husband's WifeWriter, director, producer Feature Pick up
2022 Kafa CohAsha Nkono (Actress) Feature Film

Awards and nominations

Partial discography

  • Mulongo Wange (1997)
  • Bamugamba (1998)
  • Onkyaye (2000)
  • Nkusibiddawo (2001)
  • Kamuwaane (2002)
  • Abakazi Twalaba (2003)
  • Akulimbalimba (2004)
  • Akalaboko (2007)[6]
  • Maama (2007)
  • Byonna Twala (2009)[7]
  • Majangwa (2009)[8]
  • Oly'omu (2012)
  • Kiki Onvuma (2014)[9]
  • Kibun'omu (2016)

References

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