Osas Ighodaro rocks; she is the new queen of the red
carpet. The former beauty queen (Miss Black USA 2010) is also a
stunner. She’s gorgeous, well educated, widely traveled and a rising
star.
The New York born Nigerian-American actress knows her onions when it comes to interpreting roles.
From the minute you meet Osas, you’re dazzled. She’s smart, thoughtful and humble.
A graduate of Pennsylvania State University, Osas has a Bachelors’ of Arts degree in Broadcast Journalism and dual minor degrees in Entrepreneurship and Theatre. She also holds a Masters of Fine Arts Degree in Acting from the Actor’s Studio Drama School at Pace University.
The determined performer has appeared in theatre productions such as The Colored Museum, Revenge of the King and the award winning off-Broadway play Platanos Y Collard Greens. Osas has performed in several films and TV shows including Cadillac Records, 2011 Sundance Film Festival selected – Restless City, The Tested & Tyler Perry’s Meet the Browns. The model, dancer and spokesperson is also a devoted campaigner for social causes, focused on raising awareness around malaria and heart disease.
The New York born Nigerian-American actress knows her onions when it comes to interpreting roles.
From the minute you meet Osas, you’re dazzled. She’s smart, thoughtful and humble.
A graduate of Pennsylvania State University, Osas has a Bachelors’ of Arts degree in Broadcast Journalism and dual minor degrees in Entrepreneurship and Theatre. She also holds a Masters of Fine Arts Degree in Acting from the Actor’s Studio Drama School at Pace University.
The determined performer has appeared in theatre productions such as The Colored Museum, Revenge of the King and the award winning off-Broadway play Platanos Y Collard Greens. Osas has performed in several films and TV shows including Cadillac Records, 2011 Sundance Film Festival selected – Restless City, The Tested & Tyler Perry’s Meet the Browns. The model, dancer and spokesperson is also a devoted campaigner for social causes, focused on raising awareness around malaria and heart disease.
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