Sahndra Fon Dufe

Sahndra Fon Dufe

Known For: Cameroonian actress (born 1989)

Category: Actresses

Country: Cameroon

City: Yaoundé

Date of Birth: Saturday, 28 October 1989

Sahndra Fon Dufe 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.

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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. Prior to acting, Fon Dufe attended PNEU School in Bamenda, Cameroon. She graduated from Lourdes College, and received a law degree from the University of Buea. She eventually became a sorority president (LESA, Buea) and a professional dancer for a Francophone Dance Group called Black LM in Cameroon. After graduating from law school, she persuaded her parents to let her travel to Los Angeles to attend the New York Film Academy.

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