Kumawood performer Clara Amoateng Benson, recognized professionally as Maame Serwaa, has declared her return to cinema after an extended absence from acting. The actress made an appearance at Silver Bird Cinema in Accra to attend the premiere of colleague Ben South's film titled 24, marking her first such event this year.
Enthusiastic supporters greeted Maame Serwaa warmly, expressing eagerness to see her in upcoming productions. She confirmed her professional comeback through an Instagram message accompanying red carpet photographs from the screening. Her statement emphasized personal growth and determination, announcing that Maame Serwaa has returned to the industry.
Beginning her performance career at age six, she gained recognition through works including School Girl from 2013, The Christmas After Party released in 2018, My Mother My Jewel and Maame Serwaa Amanehunu. Her achievements include Kumawood Best Actress of the Year in 2015, Ghana Tertiary Awards Best Actress of the Year in 2018 and The Legendary Award at the Ghana Film Summit in 2019. She previously appeared in a documentary from Africa highlighting Ghana's growing film sector.
Enthusiastic supporters greeted Maame Serwaa warmly, expressing eagerness to see her in upcoming productions. She confirmed her professional comeback through an Instagram message accompanying red carpet photographs from the screening. Her statement emphasized personal growth and determination, announcing that Maame Serwaa has returned to the industry.
Beginning her performance career at age six, she gained recognition through works including School Girl from 2013, The Christmas After Party released in 2018, My Mother My Jewel and Maame Serwaa Amanehunu. Her achievements include Kumawood Best Actress of the Year in 2015, Ghana Tertiary Awards Best Actress of the Year in 2018 and The Legendary Award at the Ghana Film Summit in 2019. She previously appeared in a documentary from Africa highlighting Ghana's growing film sector.