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Pascal Atuma
Born
Abia State, Nigeria
NationalityNigerian
Alma mater University of Port Harcourt
Occupation(s)Actor, screenwriter, film producer

Pascal Atuma is a Nigerian actor, director, screenwriter, and film producer, [1] He is the CEO of TABIC Record Label. Born in Ikwuano, Umuahia, Abia State, he attended Government College, Umuahia, and further went to the University of Port Harcourt, Rivers State. He also attended KD Conservatory-College of Film & Dramatic Arts in Dallas, Texas, US, and was awarded a Certificate in Entrepreneurship Specialization from the University of Pennsylvania.

He has starred in multiple films including Sweet Revenge, Eat my Shorts by Lions Gate, Bloodlines, LAPD African Cops, The Other Side of Love, My American Nurse, and Secret Past. He was also the host of One- World with Pascal Atuma, The House of Commons, as well as directed the first thirteen episodes of Professor Johnbull and Clash (2019).

Filmography

Actor

Year Title Role
2004 Life in New York
2004 In His Kiss
2004 Accidental Life
2005 Only in America
2006 My American Nurse
2008 Through the Glass (with Stephanie Okereke)
2009 Hurricane in the Rose Garden
2010 My American Nurse 2
2011 Secret Past
2011 Okoto the Messenger
2012 The Mechanic-Who Is the Man Kumasi
2013 Hawa (Short) Jonas
2014 Blood Lines Icon
2016 LAPD African Cops Officer Ghana
2018 Busted Life Clerk
2018 Sweet Revenge (Short) Mr. Mandela
2019 Only You & Me (post-production) Phil
2020 Clash

Producer

Year Title Role
2005 Only in America Producer
2006 My American Nurse Executive Producer / Producer
2009 Hurricane in the Rose Garden (Video) Producer
2010 My American Nurse 2
2011 Okoto the Messenger
2012 The Mechanic-Who Is the Man Executive Producer / Producer
2014 Blood Lines Producer
2016 LAPD African Cops Executive Producer / Producer
2018 Sweet Revenge (Short) Producer
2020 Clash

Writer / Screenplay

Year Title
2005 Only in America
2006 My American Nurse
2009 Hurricane in the Rose Garden (Video)
2010 My American Nurse 2 (Screenplay & Story)
2011 Okoto the Messenger
2012 The Mechanic-Who Is the Man
2014 Blood Lines
2016 LAPD African Cops
2018 Sweet Revenge (Short)
2020 Clash

Director

Year Title
2006 My American Nurse
2010 My American Nurse 2
2011 Okoto the Messenger
2012 The Mechanic-Who Is the Man
2014 Blood Lines
2016 LAPD African Cops
2017 Gone To America
2018 Sweet Revenge (Short)
2020 Clash

Casting Department

Year Title Role
2011 Okoto the Messenger Casting

Self

Year Title Role
2018 Mister Tachyon (TV Series documentary) Dr. Tachyon


Awards

Atuma was the Best Male Actor in the 2012 and 2015 Golden Icons Academy Movie Awards (GIAMA). He was awarded the 2013 Life time Movie Achievement Award during the Los-Angeles Nollywood Film Award (LANFA) and in 2015, his film L.A.P.D. African Cops won the Best Films during the Golden Icons Academy Movie Awards (GIAMA).

See also

References

  1. ^ "Bad Choice Of Leaders Keeping Nigeria From Reaching Full Potential – Pascal Atuma". Independent Newspaper Nigeria. 2022-02-22. Retrieved 2022-07-17.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Atuma)
Pascal Atuma
Born
Abia State, Nigeria
NationalityNigerian
Alma mater University of Port Harcourt
Occupation(s)Actor, screenwriter, film producer

Pascal Atuma is a Nigerian actor, director, screenwriter, and film producer, [1] He is the CEO of TABIC Record Label. Born in Ikwuano, Umuahia, Abia State, he attended Government College, Umuahia, and further went to the University of Port Harcourt, Rivers State. He also attended KD Conservatory-College of Film & Dramatic Arts in Dallas, Texas, US, and was awarded a Certificate in Entrepreneurship Specialization from the University of Pennsylvania.

He has starred in multiple films including Sweet Revenge, Eat my Shorts by Lions Gate, Bloodlines, LAPD African Cops, The Other Side of Love, My American Nurse, and Secret Past. He was also the host of One- World with Pascal Atuma, The House of Commons, as well as directed the first thirteen episodes of Professor Johnbull and Clash (2019).

Filmography

Actor

Year Title Role
2004 Life in New York
2004 In His Kiss
2004 Accidental Life
2005 Only in America
2006 My American Nurse
2008 Through the Glass (with Stephanie Okereke)
2009 Hurricane in the Rose Garden
2010 My American Nurse 2
2011 Secret Past
2011 Okoto the Messenger
2012 The Mechanic-Who Is the Man Kumasi
2013 Hawa (Short) Jonas
2014 Blood Lines Icon
2016 LAPD African Cops Officer Ghana
2018 Busted Life Clerk
2018 Sweet Revenge (Short) Mr. Mandela
2019 Only You & Me (post-production) Phil
2020 Clash

Producer

Year Title Role
2005 Only in America Producer
2006 My American Nurse Executive Producer / Producer
2009 Hurricane in the Rose Garden (Video) Producer
2010 My American Nurse 2
2011 Okoto the Messenger
2012 The Mechanic-Who Is the Man Executive Producer / Producer
2014 Blood Lines Producer
2016 LAPD African Cops Executive Producer / Producer
2018 Sweet Revenge (Short) Producer
2020 Clash

Writer / Screenplay

Year Title
2005 Only in America
2006 My American Nurse
2009 Hurricane in the Rose Garden (Video)
2010 My American Nurse 2 (Screenplay & Story)
2011 Okoto the Messenger
2012 The Mechanic-Who Is the Man
2014 Blood Lines
2016 LAPD African Cops
2018 Sweet Revenge (Short)
2020 Clash

Director

Year Title
2006 My American Nurse
2010 My American Nurse 2
2011 Okoto the Messenger
2012 The Mechanic-Who Is the Man
2014 Blood Lines
2016 LAPD African Cops
2017 Gone To America
2018 Sweet Revenge (Short)
2020 Clash

Casting Department

Year Title Role
2011 Okoto the Messenger Casting

Self

Year Title Role
2018 Mister Tachyon (TV Series documentary) Dr. Tachyon


Awards

Atuma was the Best Male Actor in the 2012 and 2015 Golden Icons Academy Movie Awards (GIAMA). He was awarded the 2013 Life time Movie Achievement Award during the Los-Angeles Nollywood Film Award (LANFA) and in 2015, his film L.A.P.D. African Cops won the Best Films during the Golden Icons Academy Movie Awards (GIAMA).

See also

References

  1. ^ "Bad Choice Of Leaders Keeping Nigeria From Reaching Full Potential – Pascal Atuma". Independent Newspaper Nigeria. 2022-02-22. Retrieved 2022-07-17.

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