Akosua Busia
Birth Name: Akosua Gyamama Busia
Place of Birth: Ghana
Date of Birth: 30 December, 1966
Ethnicity: Ghanaian
Akosua Busia is a Ghanaian actress, film director, author, and songwriter. She co-starred in the film The Color Purple (1985).
She is the daughter of Naa Morkor and political leader and academic Kofi Abrefa Busia, who was Prime Minister of Ghana, from 1 October, 1969 to 13 January, 1972. Her father was born a Bono prince, in the traditional kingdom of Wenchi, Brong Ahafo Region, one of the four Gold Coast Territories; the territory was then under British rule, and is now Ghana. Her father’s government was overthrown in 1972, while he was in England on a medical check-up; he spent the rest of his life there. She is a sister of writer, poet, feminist, lecturer, and diplomat Abena Busia.
Akosua has a daughter, actress Hadar Busia-Singleton, with her former husband, late American film director, screenwriter, and producer John Singleton.
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