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Mary Uranta: Biography, Age, Career, Family And Movies

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Mary Uranta: Biography, Age, Career, Family And Movies

Mary Uranta

Mary Data Uranta is a Nigerian film and television actress, producer, model, singer, and businesswoman. Born and raised in Port Harcourt, she competed in beauty pageant Miss Niger Delta, where she achieved the rank of first runner-up.

Uranta landed her first acting role in the 2000 film, Girls Hostel. In 2006, she received more significant attention with a leading role in the Nollywood movie, Secret Mission. She also featured in films, such as Love DoctorCritical PassionPradahSecret Shadow, and Blood Game, among others.

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Aside from being an actress, Uranta is an entrepreneur through her own movie production company. She established the Mary Uranta Foundation, a charity organisation which helps improve the lives of underprivileged children in Opobo. Her contributions to the film industry has earned her a City People Award, Best of Nollywood Award nomination and the African Youth Ambassador Award.

Early life and education

Uranta grew up primarily in Port Harcourt, the capital city of Rivers State. She has seven siblings and four step-brothers. Describing her upbringing, Uranta commented that she “had a great childhood. I never had it rough or tough growing up. Fine, I’m from an average home. But it’s never been bad. I had all I wanted as a child[…]we were one happy family.”

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Although Uranta was born a Pentecostal Christian, she attended Roman Catholic schools, including Sacred Heart Nursery And Primary School before attending the Holy Rosary Girls Secondary School in Port Harcourt. There, she took an interest in both dancing and stage-acting and would gain a Dance and Drama scholarship upon graduation.

Uranta later enrolled at Rivers State University of Science and Technology. She had aspired to go for a course related to her dream career (acting), but ended up studying Secretarial Administration. While at the University, she won the Miss UST pageant’s “Finest Girl” award. She had also placed first runner-up in the Miss Niger Delta contest.

Career

Uranta’s journey of acting started with a minor guest role in the Ndubisi Okoh-directed film, Girls Hostel, alongside Uche Jombo. she won the role after her first film audition. Subsequently, Uranta played roles in films such as Paul and SilasWar of RosesSilver Spoon, and Church Committee before taking a break to complete her education. In 2006, Uranta received her first big break role appearing as Ngozi Ezeonu’s younger sister in the movie Secret Mission. Her other Nollywood films include Tea or CoffeeTears of a PrincessBaits of DoomThe ProfessionalsReal PassionMistressThe Darkest LinkLove DoctorCritical PassionPradahSecret Shadow, and Blood Game.

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Mary Uranta holds a postgraduate diploma in Theatre—a branch of performing arts—from the London School of Arts Academy. In October 2011, Uranta received the African Youth Ambassador Award for her contributions to Nollywood. The following year, she landed a Best of Nollywood Award nomination for her role in the film Mistress, and at the 4th City People Awards on 14 July 2013, she won the City People Award for Best Actress. That same year, Uranta launched 50th Academy, a film production company created to aid the industry’s growth, and the Mary Uranta Foundation which caters for the welfare of deprived children in Opobo. She also became the new face of RedKarpet Photography based in Port Harcourt.

Filmography

YearFilmRoleNotes
2000Girls Hostelwith Uche Jombo & Olu Jacobs
2006Secret Missionwith Chioma Chukwuka & Desmond Elliot
2007The Love DoctorEberewith Jackie Appiah
The Love Doctor 2Eberewith Jackie Appiah
2011Gallant BabesGiftwith Mercy Johnson
Gallant Babes 2Gift
2013Nation Under Siege

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