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Sahndra Fon Dufe (Sandra Kiven Fondufe) was born on 28 October, 1989 in Yaounde, Cameroon, is an Actress, writer, producer. Discover Sahndra Fon Dufe's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 35 years old?
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Sandra Kiven Fondufe |
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Actress, writer, producer |
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35 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Scorpio |
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28 October 1989 |
Birthday |
28 October |
Birthplace |
Bamenda, Cameroon |
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Cameroon |
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Sahndra Fon Dufe Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Sahndra Fon Dufe worth at the age of 35 years old? Sahndra Fon Dufe’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. She is from Cameroon. We have estimated
Sahndra Fon Dufe's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Fon Dufe's next film was opposite African celebrity John Dumelo. This time, it was the lead role of Kwuni in the movie Unconditional Love, a screenplay Fon Dufe co-wrote. While the movie was in post-production, Sahndra took on another role which is the biggest in her career so far. The Ghollywood (Ghana) James Cameron, Frank Rajah Arase, booked Fon Dufe in his blockbuster movie Refugees which is set for release in 2014. This time, co-starring with Yvonne Nelson, Fon Dufe played the role of Yurika, an African singer in a band fighting to make it amidst issues like race and their illegal immigration status.
At age 23, Fon Dufe's performance in the award-winning romantic comedy One Night in Vegas (2013) directed by John Ikem Uche and starring Jimmy Jean Louis, Sarodj Bertin, and Michael Blackson earned her a lot of attention for her portrayal of Van Vicker's wife, Mildred, a cancer patient trying to secure guardianship for her children before her death.
Other film roles include Yurika in Frank Rajah's Refugees (2013) starring Yvonne Nelson, Kwuni in Unconditional Love (2013) with John Dumelo, and Patience in the short film The Successor of Katunga.(2013).
Fon Dufe began the year 2013 by booking a national commercial for the American Cancer Society alongside Body of Proof actress Jeri Ryan. Soon after, Ghanaian producer Koby Maxwell hired her for One Night in Vegas starring Jimmy Jean Louis, Sarodj Bertin, Yvonne Nelson, John Dumelo, Van Vicker, and Michael Blackson. Fon Dufe portrayed Mildred, a cancer patient giving up the guardianship of her kids just before her death to her husband, played by Ghanaian celebrity Van Vicker. The movie was nominated nine times at the 2013 African Oscars and won five awards, including best picture. The movie was highly acclaimed by many critics. Awal Aziz, a film editor from Washington DC said: Wow... Sahndra FON DUFE, your performance was outstanding.... You nailed your role! Your facial expression and your eyes are becoming your signature, use it to your advantage. Van Vicker, you brought it home last night. I'm not your biggest fan but________ a standing ovation for you and Sahndra :-) I hope u guys win an award tonight. Good luck…. ~Awal Aziz/ Film Editor, Washington DC.
In 2012, she partnered with the United States Embassy in Yaoundé, Cameroon, to organise training for young actors through a jointly owned International Workshop called Know Your Craft International. Sahndra also actively supports young female entertainers through an annual scholarship program in Lourdes College, Cameroon. She is also a voice for Project New Bamenda, a project launched to support young Cameroonian entrepreneurs from the North West Region of Cameroon.
The following year, she shot an inspirational International PSA in French and English which was directed by the award-winning female Chinese director Xandria Anyaene who was also the director of IJE, the highest-grossing film in Nigeria in 2012. Sahndra's performance got a lot of attention, and she was featured in Kanye West and Jay Z's music video N*ggaz in Paris.
In 2012, Fon Dufe was endorsed by Jireh Lip Products in Dubai and rated by Cam movies as No. 17 on the list of Top 20 Cameroonian producers and among the list of top 50 Cameroonians to watch out for in 2013. She hosted the Cameroonian students' annual US convention in Texas and performed both on stage and in numerous student short films, including a web series called Bibi The Witch which made her eligible to join The Screen Actors Guild of America. (SAG).
In 2012, Fon Dufe partnered with the American Embassy in Yaoundé, Cameroon, to organise training for young actors through a jointly owned International Workshop. Sahndra also actively supports young female entertainers through an annual scholarship program in Lourdes College, Cameroon. She is also a voice for Project New Bamenda, a project launched to support young entrepreneurs from the North West Region of Cameroon.
In December 2010, barely a week after her graduation from law school, Fon Dufe left for the United States. She started training as an actor at the New York Film Academy in Los Angeles in 2011
Fon Dufe's first film roles were in local Cameroonian films like Standing the Rain (2009) and Two Princes (2010). She subsequently appeared in the NollyWood independent film Lost in Abroad (2012) and performed with Wyclef Jean, Akon, and Hakeem Kae-Kazim in Black November (2012)
Fon Dufe started her professional acting career in local Cameroonian movies while she was studying law at the University of Buea in Cameroon. Without her parents' knowledge, she starred in two local movies as a supporting character. The first movie she appeared in was the Gold Age Productions feature movie Standing The Rain, starring Desmond Whyte and Proxy Buh Melvin. The movie was directed by Enah Johnscott and distributed locally in 2009.
Sahndra Fon Dufe (born 28 October 1989) is a Cameroonian actress, author, screenwriter, film producer, and CEO of the Indie production house African Pictures International. She has appeared in several international movies, including One Night in Vegas and Black November. Cameroonian singer Said Barah has referred to her as "Young Oprah" in one of his songs called Sahndra Fon Dufe, in admiration for her creative ingenuity and inspirational influence for young women all over Africa.
Fon Dufe was born on 28 October 1989, in Bamenda, Cameroon, to Dr. Ya Lydia Fondufe and Colonel Gilbert Fondufe, a military judge in Cameroon. Along with Sahndra, her brothers, Serge F Fondufe (b. 1987), Glenn V Fondufe (b. 1991), foster brother Nsame Gideon Ngo (1978– 2013) (b. 1978) and cousin Vanessa Sakah (b. 1994) were raised in Cameroon as Catholic Christians. They lived in several Cameroonian cities including Douala, Buea, Garoua, Bafoussam, and Yaoundé. Her parents currently live in Yaoundé.
In addition to acting, Fon Dufe is also known for being the brainchild behind the Yefon trilogy. The trilogy, set in 1940 West Africa, portrays a young African village girl who goes against the discriminatory laws of her tribe, which subjugate women, and becomes the spark for a literary revolution.