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Sandra Nkaké

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Cameroonian actress and singer (born 1973)
Sandra Nkaké
Born (1973-11-15)15 November 1973 (age 51)
NationalityFrench and Cameroonian
Occupation(s)Actress, screenwriter, presenter, film editor
Years active1996-present

Sandra Nkaké (born 15 November 1973) is a French-Cameroonian actress and singer.

Biography

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Nkaké was born inYaoundé, Cameroon in 1973. At the age of 12, she moved to France.[1] Nkaké was passionate about music from an early age, particularlyPrince whom she discovered as a teenager.[2] However, she desired to become an English teacher and studied in Paris at theSorbonne. When she was 20, she turned her attention towards the theater, auditioning for a role and becoming an actress. Nkaké made her debut inThe Crucible in 1994, directed by Thomas Ledouarec. The following year, she had a role inLe Dindon.[1]

Nkaké made her film debut inLes Deux Papas et la Maman in 1996, directed byJean-Marc Longval.[3] Several films and TV films followed, but Nkaké remained focused on her music career as well. In 1996, she participated in the Ollano trip-hop project alongside Hélène Noguerra. During the 2000s, Nkaké collaborated in the studio and on stage with several artists, such as Jacques Higelin, Daniel Yvinec and the National Jazz Orchestra, Julien Lourau, and Rodolphe Burger.[1] She worked withGerald Toto and David Walters for the Urban Kreol project.[2]

In 2008, Nkaké released her debut albumMansaadi, supporting the record with over 200 concerts around the world, including tours in Africa and Brazil.[1] She recorded a tribute to Donny Hathaway onStéphane Belmondo's 2011 albumEver After.[4] In 2012 her second albumNothing for Granted came out, which was co-written with her associate Ji Drû. This album was released on Jazz Village record label. Nkaké's expressive voice made her a staple on the French soul scene.[1] She received the Frank Ténot prize at theVictoires du Jazz ceremony in July 2012.[5] In September 2017, she released her third albumTangerine Moon Wishes, which she considered her most personal record.[6]

Since 2007, she has lived in the Paris suburb ofSaint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis.[6]

Discography

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  • 2008 :Mansaadi (Cornershop/Naïve)
  • 2012 :Nothing For Granted (Jazz Village/Harmonia Mundi)
  • 2017 :Tangerine Moon Wishes (Jazz Village)
  • 2023 :Scars

Filmography

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  • 1996 :Les Deux Papas et la Maman
  • 2000 :The Girl
  • 2003 :Bienvenue au gîte
  • 2004 :Casablanca Driver
  • 2009 :King Guillaume
  • 2011 :Toi, moi, les autres
  • 2014 :Not My Type
  • 2015 :Mes chers disparus (TV series) : Brigitte Elbert
  • 2016 :Bienvenue au Gondwana
  • 2017 :La Fin De La Nuit : Nanda
  • 2017 :Une saison en France
  • 2018 :Photo de Famille

References

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  1. ^abcde"Sandra Nkake".FranceInter (in French). Retrieved12 November 2020.
  2. ^abLavaine, Bertrand (29 May 2009)."Généreuse Sandra Nkaké".Radio France Internationale (in French). Retrieved12 November 2020.
  3. ^Badibanga, Walter (19 August 2017)."Sandra Nkaké annonce la sortie d'un nouvel album".Music in Africa (in French). Retrieved12 November 2020.
  4. ^"Sandra Nkaké, l'étoile montante du jazz à Marciac : "Ma musique est en perpétuelle mutation"".La Dépêche du Midi (in French). 28 July 2013. Retrieved12 November 2020.
  5. ^"Victoires du Jazz : Bojan Z et Sandra Nkake consacrés".FIP (in French). 27 July 2012. Retrieved12 November 2020.
  6. ^abLonguet, Maxime (18 September 2017)."Musique / Les bons vœux de Sandra Nkaké".Le Journal de Saint-Denis (in French). Archived fromthe original on 2020-11-12. Retrieved12 November 2020.

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