Juliet Esey Joseph is a movie actress celebrity, director, scriptwriter, Italian base film actress, who hails from Benin city Edo state, of Nigeria.she believes that in an increasing world where the effect of entertainment as spread even to the most remoted part in the world. Juliet esey joseph relocated to Italy in her early 20,s. during her stay in Italy, she had an opportunity to become a fashion model and this brought her to the limelight of becoming a film actress in the world of cinema. in 1997 she played her first role in a movie directed by notable Italian directors (Manetti bros)in a television movie titled (Torino boys), conveying a love story and the daily life of Nigerians living in Italy. the role of (ifueko)made a progressive impart in her life by tuning the owe channel that leads to her professionalism in the movie industry, paving the way for becoming a movie celebrity, since then Juliet esey joseph has become one of the most celebrated African film actresses in Italy.
SINCE THE YEAR 2000 JULIET HAS BEEN CASTING NOTABLE ROLES IN THE ITALIAN TV MOVIE SERIES LIKE: “Il segreto del giaguaro” (Antonello Fassari) and “Zora la Vampira” (Manetti Bros). She entered the cast of “L’Ispettore Coliandro” (series 1 and 4, Magia Nera, 2004), directed by Manetti Bros. She earned a role in “Il bastardo e l’handicappato” directed by Giampaolo Morelli in 2005. In 2006 and again in 2009 she played the part of Fatma Calangida in the TV movie series “
(Fling The Moon) Butta la luna” directed by Vittorio Sindoni. 2007 saw her perform in’s Evaristus Ogbechie “Dare to Dream” (co-produced by Juliet Esey Joseph and Olu Domingo) and in Sindoni’s “Il capitano”. The following year she appeared in “R.I.S. – Delitti imperfetti” directed by Pier Belloni, before returning under the direction of Manetti Bros in “Scums – The Web Series” (2009) and then of Sergio Sollima in “Crimini” (2010), series 2 and 6. In 2011 she earned roles in “L’arrivo di Wang” (Manetti Bros) and “The Professional” (co-directed by Juliet Esey Joseph and Olu Domingo). 2013 was a successful year with “Song’s Napule” (Manetti Bros) and alongside Checco Zalone in “Sole a catinelle” (Gennaro Nunziante). Then came “Squadra Mobile” (Alexis Sweet, 2015).
But Juliet also has a voice acting in her repertoire. She has lent her voice to Clare-Hope Ashitey in the role of Kee in “I Figli Degli Uomini” (“Children of Men”, 2006) directed by Alfonso Cuaron, with Clive Owen and Julian Moore. And in 2016 she dubbed a character in “Batman & Superman” directed by Zack Snyder, with Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill.
In order to go beyond often stereotyped roles and driven by the desire for greater creativity, after many years of acting in 2015 Juliet set up a film production company in Italy. To date, she has co-produced three pairs of shorts and two feature films with other Italian producers. One of these is “Minister” (directed by Fide Dayo, 2016), a feature film in which she plays the part of Kemi, a Nigerian woman who runs a successful textile business and is then asked to enter the Italian government as Minister for Immigration, sparking the violent reaction of racist politicians. “I want to give a direct voice to peoples that have been living in Italy for 20 years and more. It’s time for them to speak by themselves, without ventriloquists anymore”, underlines Juliet.
Juliet has also co-produced the short film “A Special Day” (directed by Gaston Biwolé and Kassim Yassin Saleh) and the web series “Sottomess@” (directed by Kassim Yassin Saleh). “Even if it is very difficult to find distribution for these films, I am determined to pursue my dream: to make films within both Italy and Nigeria, given the global success of Nigerian cinema, Nollywood,” says Juliet During a cross-section interview Obaland magazine tv/radio
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