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Ghanaian Actress, Hailie Sumney lands lead role in “Lost in Africa”

Ghanaian Actress, Hailie Sumney lands lead role in "Lost in Africa"

 

Actress Hailie Sumney lands a major role in “Lost in Africa”
Canadian born Ghanaian superstar actress and philanthropist, popularly known and referred to as Haillie Sumney; has found her next big project, and reportedly signed up for her next acting role in Lost In Africa, a film script complexly crafted and screenplay by Austin Okiemute.


Haillie, referred to as the Ghana Goddess, is currently one of the most sought-after faces in the Ghanaian entertainment industry, whose brand, passion, and personality transcend the boundaries of TV and entertainment. She is also a brand ambassador for the renowned bespoke British shoe brand, Jesu-Segun London, a shoe brand that has been endorsed and worn by global celebrities like Snoop Dogg, Chelsea Handler, DJ Duffey, Michael Blackson, and footballer Stephen Appiah.

According to PTV Media, Sumney, the face and brand ambassador for “SENAK HAIR COLLECTION,” the latest hair line collection from popular hair and cosmetic brand First Choice Hair & Beauty, which was released in October 2019, clearly proved herself worthy of fighting for and ultimately landing the role due to the driving elements behind her interpretation of roles after reading for the producer and director in Lagos, Nigeria, resulting in a competitive situation among other preferred actresses vying to land the new project.


Haillie’s current online presence on social media through her primary channels, Instagram and Snapchat, is mind-blowing. With over one million devoted followers on Instagram, where she is incredibly popular and active as a brand influencer on a daily basis,

The Riverside University trained nurse who has featured in two Netflix movies, a movie on Amazon Prime and IROKOtv in February 2020, walked the New York Fashion Week for Van Vorsh, is a philanthropist as well as the founder of the SUMNEY FOUNDATION, which is collaborating with Mission Africa, an NGO focused on helping underprivileged children and women in the society.

Rock House Media Production announced in a press conference in Lagos, Nigeria, that Lost in Africa, which was already gathering buzz prior to its announcement, would begin production in March 2023. The narrative will travel for filming from contemporary Nigeria, Ghana, to South Africa, with director Eazzy Ologe calling the shots.
Lost In Africa is a “dramatic mystery” story that will expose cinema lovers in a journey for what truth and facts actually mean, and how personal relationships can sometimes be hidden in deceptions. It will advance Haillie Sumney’s acting career, as it will be told in four distinct series, each sliding into a different genre. Eazzy Ologe, the director and executive producer, is on the hunt for the rest of the cast and frantically putting together everything he can to make it work.


Haillie Sumney is a go,” a source informed PTV Media. “She has been taking classes in order to land leading roles in films and is constantly getting scripts to read.”

The Ghana Goddess veered into the entertainment industry in 2016 as a presenter for 4Syte TV, a prominent urban TV station in Ghana, armed with a nursing degree. She hosted a couple of high-profile events in December 2016, including the Ghana Movie Awards with comedian DKB and the MTN 4Syte TV Awards. On May 20, 2017, Hailley hosted the inaugural Ghana Entertainment Awards in New York with dancehall crooner Samini. In 2019, she was selected to host the 4Syte TV BET Awards red carpet. In December 2020, Haillie Sumney, Salima Mumn, and BBA Elikem Kumordzie were selected to host the Golden Movie Awards at the Fantasy Dome in Accra, Ghana.


She also made her acting debut in 2017 in the drama genre film “Heels and Sneakers,” produced by Yvonne Nelson and directed by Maxwell Akwesi, starring John Dumelo, Regina Van Helvert, and Doris Sackitey. Her popularity and career have grown immensely since that time.

In 2017, she landed a leading role in “A Way Back Home,” “Desperate Survivors,” “Track of My Fear,” and the Mike Ezuruonye-produced film, “Lagos Real Fake Life,” and ever since, she hasn’t looked back. In 2018, she produced a short film titled “Shattered” and went all out to star in 2019 with “2 Days After Friday and Smokescreen.” She gave it her all as a leading lady in Eden, A Woman’s Scorn, Trapped, Soft Work (2020), Ghana Jollof (2021) and Co Habits (2022).

The versatile actress, whose goal is to become a globally recognised actress who represents Ghana by showcasing the country’s multicultural influences, to create iconic art through acting that will inspire future generations, and to be an entertainment entrepreneur breaking boundaries and achieving what people say cannot be done, is using this medium to wish her fans in Africa, especially Nigeria, a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year in advance.

May this Christmas end the present year on a cheerful note and make way for a fresh and bright new year.” “Here’s wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!”

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