Nancy Isime is a multi-award-winning Nigerian actress, television host, model, and media personality whose voice and face have shaped a decade of Nollywood and Nigerian television. She built her name on live stages before the camera ever slowed down for her — and it hasn’t since.
She stepped into hosting on HipTV before rising to the biggest chair in African music television: host of The Voice Nigeria. From there she became a fixture of the continent’s red carpets, anchoring award shows and headline events with a presence that reads as effortless because it is rehearsed a thousand times over.
On screen, her range runs from the Netflix limited series Blood Sisters, where she led as Kemi Sanya, to the crime drama Shanty Town and the title role in Kambili: The Whole 30 Yards. She has anchored features from Living in Bondage: Breaking Free to Everybody Loves Jenifa, alongside ensemble work in the war drama 93 Days — a filmography built as much on range as on visibility.
Everything starts from the mind — if you’re able to quiet it, you’re able to heal.
— Nancy Isime