Actress Freda Fleicher Warms Up For Another Shine  

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After her sterling performance in Starbiz Network yet to be released movie ‘Dance The Night’, actress Freda Bonziwaa Holm Fleicher is fast becoming a force to reckon with in Ghana’s thriving movie industry.

She caught the eye of enthusiastic movie fans as well as producers with her role in ‘Dance The Night’.

Recently, there were talks of top Ghanaian movie producers expressing their satisfaction with her delivery in the movie. Interestingly, her role in ‘Dance The Night’ happens to be Freda’s first ever lead, which she starred alongside other icons.

We gathered that Freda’s shine in ‘Dance The Night’ is aiding her to get more roles in some countries in West Africa. She no longer goes for auditioning, and with some producers now coming to terms with her acting prowess, they call her to pick up scripts.

She told this reporter that she is warming up for yet another exciting movie with the working title ‘Somewhere In Ghana’, by Starbiz Network.

She is playing a supporting role as a village queen mother in the new movie.

This is the first time she is playing a queen mother role and she said fans should look out for sheer entertainment from her.

“I will definitely serve movie lovers some good entertainment. I’m ready to unleash the best of me. Hey! They should watch out,” she said.  

Actress in a chat has disclosed that she will welcome the opportunity to star in a Nigerian movie if the opportunity presents itself.

According to her, acting in movies beyond the shores of Ghana will not only propel her career but also give her international recognition.

“I’ll be excited to act in Nigeria or any other country because if you gain international recognition in addition to your national recognition, it is not only good for your career but helps you go far,” she said.

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