Ama McBrown is a Ghanaian actress, television presenter, and entrepreneur. Her full name is Felicity Ama Agyemang, and she was born on August 15, 1973.
She is one of the most popular and influential celebrities in Ghana, known for her versatility and talent in the entertainment industry.
Ama McBrown has starred in numerous films and television shows, including: I’m in Love, The Queen’s Pride, Playboy, Agya Koo Azonto, Nkwocha, and McBrown’s Kitchen (a cooking show)
She has also won several awards for her performances and contributions to the entertainment industry.
Ama McBrown is also a businesswoman and philanthropist, involved in various charitable activities and initiatives.
Nana Ama McBrown has expressed that she feels no pressure to validate her age to skeptics. She mentioned that people are free to speculate about her age as they wish.
The popular Ghanaian actress, Nana Ama McBrown while responding to the speculation surrounding her age, particularly in light of remarks made by actress Pascaline Edwards about her own age and career trajectory.
Recalling an earlier interview with Pulse Ghana, seasoned actress Pascaline Edwards revealed her age and expressed frustration over being sidelined by local filmmakers who have stopped offering her roles.
“I may look youthful, but they’ve decided I’m too old. I’m barely 53, soon to be 54, and I still have more energy and freshness than many younger actors. So, I implore the casting directors to consider me,” Pascaline earlier remarked.
This revelation led some people to speculate that Nana Ama McBrown might be in the same age bracket as Pascaline.
The host of Onua Showtime emphasized that she hadn’t even begun acting when Pascaline was already a celebrated name in the industry.
“Pascaline was already making waves with her films like ‘A Stab in the Back’ when I hadn’t made my screen debut. If you want to think of me as an 85-year-old, that’s fine by me,” she declared on her Onua TV program.
She concluded by saying, “Ultimately, these opinions don’t affect me. They don’t diminish my bank balance in the slightest.”
McBrown concluded by affirming that such opinions have no bearing on her, nor do they affect her financial standing in any way.