Genoveva Umeh

Genoveva Kenechukwu Umeh (born 8 May 1995) professionally known as Genoveva Umeh is a British–Nigerian Actress. She won the Best Supporting Actress award at The AMVCA in May 2024 for her role in the Prime Video Original titled Breathe Of Life. She was nominated for the Best Actress in a drama at the Africa Magic Viewers Choice Award 2022 for her role in ‘A Tune Away’. She also received critical acclaim for her roles in Nigerian's first Netflix original crime thriller series ‘Blood Sisters’ and young adult series ‘Far From Home’. One of her major film roles include ‘One Lagos Night’, 2019. She also leads as Shindara in Episode 4 of Showmax's Original Drama series ‘Crime and Justice Lagos’ 2022. In 2024, she won the best supporting actress at the 2024 AMVCA for her role in Breath of Life (2023 film).

Biography
Genoveva Umeh was raised both in Nigeria and the United Kingdom. She was born in Enugu, Enugu State, Nigeria on 8 May 1995 to computer engineer, Gaius Umeh and Nurse Ifeoma Umeh. She lived in Enugu until age 12 and received her primary education at Command Children's school, Enugu.

Genoveva had her first year of secondary education at Command Day Secondary school, Enugu but later migrated with her family to the United Kingdom in 2006. She completed her secondary and A level education at St Marys C of E High School in London, United Kingdom.

Genoveva fell in love with acting while she was in secondary school and then pursued the craft by successfully completing a term at part time drama school, Identity School of Acting, UK in 2012. She performed a few plays at the Hammersmith theatre in London during summer holidays. Afterwards, she obtained a degree in LLB Law from the University of Surrey, England, graduating with honours.

Career
Genoveva moved to Lagos, Nigeria in 2018 to pursue her acting career. She wrote and performed a one-woman stage play, HOME, which performed at Lagos Fringe Festival in Lagos, Nigeria and a year later at Bloemfontein, South Africa. She also performed as Lami in Rue14 studios stage Play, ‘High’ to shine a light on substance abuse amongst teenagers in December 2018 and 2019.

Genoveva booked her first lead role in "A Tune away" 2020 film, which earned her a nomination for Best Actress at the 2022 Africa Magic Viewers Choice -Award 2022. In 2019, she began her on-screen journey with a small role in ‘Love is War’, a cinema film that eventually found its home on Netflix. She then played Anita, a youthful London girl with a lot to hide in "One Lagos Night"  released in 2021 and exclusive to Netflix 2 years after it was shot. She also played Khafilat in BAFTA nominated short film "Lizard" (2020).

She was one of the first set of students admitted into Ebonylife Creative Academy in hopes that her talents will be seen. She then featured in short films like "Monitoring Spirits", which earned her best supporting actress for her role as "Sara". Other shortfilms include "Reflections", "Focus" and "IJO". Shortly, she caught the attention of Director Kenneth Gyang who recommended her to Media Mogul Mo Abudu and owner of the academy to audition for the role of ‘Timeyin Ademola" in Netflix original and Nigerian's First Netflix original crime thriller series, "Blood Sisters".

Shortly after wrapping "Blood Sisters",  she was cast to play Zina in "Far From Home".

In 2023, she was named as one of the 10 rising Nollywood actors by African Folder

Film/Television

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