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Writing

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6

Gender

Male

Birthday

1972-02-22 (53 years old)

Place of Birth

Ikwuano Umuahia, Abia State, Nigeria

Pascal Atuma

Biography

Pascal Atuma is a Canadian/Nigerian actor, screenwriter, film producer, film director, and comedian. Born in Umuahia, Abia State, Nigeria to a large family of seven, Pascal moved to the United States in 1995 after attending Government College Umuahia and the University of Port Harcourt in Rivers State, Nigeria. He initially tried pursuing a career as a civil engineer before switching gears and pursuing a career in the entertainment industry.

In 2002, he graduated from the Kim Dawson Acting College in Dallas, Texas, and dabbled in theater before relocating to Hollywood. With the help of fellow Nigerian writer/producer/director Michael Ajakwe Jr., Pascal made a successful transition into Los Angeles' highly competitive world of entertainment. Under the tutelage of his mentors -- Michael Ajakwe Jr., and his godfather in the business Ayuko Babu, who is the founder and executive director of the Pan African Film Festival -- Pascal has blossomed into a creative and talented professional.

Today, Pascal is a quintuple threat as a comedian-turned-actor, writer, producer and director added to his credits. As a director, he's helmed most of his seven movie productions - that is, "The Trace" (coming soon), "Who Is the Man?" "Okoto the Messenger," "My American Nurse" and its sequel, "My American Nurse 2." His breakout directorial debut, "My American Nurse," premiered in the United States at the 2006 Pan African Film Festival. Its sequel, My American Nurse 2, also premiered at the Pan African Film Festival. As an actor, he's starred in many of his own productions, as well as other Nollywood projects, including "Through the Glass," "The Other Side of Love," "Faithfulness" and "Secret Past."

With each of his projects, Pascal makes the rounds on the film-festival circuit. Five of his films have been official selections of the Pan African Film Festival and four in Black Harvest International Festival of Film and Video. "My American Nurse 2," was released into the North American market (USA and Canada) in 2010 and quickly became a top selling African movie in the States and Canada. His other films "Only in America" and "Hurricane in the Rose Garden" were released worldwide by Maverick Entertainment. In 2007, Hurricane in the Rose Garden received an honorable mention in the Pan African Film Festival. Pascal Atuma served as a keynote speaker at UCLA's Fifty Years of African Writing: Novels, Filmmaking, Criticism Seminar on February 14, 2011.

Known For

Clash
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Clash

May 18, 2021

My American Nurse
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My American Nurse

Jul 18, 2008

My American Nurse 2
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My American Nurse 2

Mar 19, 2010

Only in America
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Only in America

Feb 15, 2005

LAPD African Cops
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LAPD African Cops

Jan 1, 2015

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Acting

2021
Clash as Chief Okereke
2015
LAPD African Cops
2010
My American Nurse 2 as Shehu
2009
Hurricane In The Rose Garden as Shehu
2008
My American Nurse as Shehu
2005
Only in America as Mandela

Directing

Sweet Revenge as Director
2021
Clash as Director
2010
My American Nurse 2 as Director
2008
My American Nurse as Director

Production

2021
Clash as Producer
2010
My American Nurse 2 as Producer

Writing

2021
Clash as Writer
2010
My American Nurse 2 as Screenplay
2009
Hurricane In The Rose Garden as Writer
2008
My American Nurse as Writer
2005
Only in America as Writer
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