Ramsey Nouah, a prominent figure in Nigeria's Nollywood industry, recently expressed gratitude and admiration for his wife's understanding and support regarding his intimate roles as an actor. In an interview with Kofi TV, monitored by Graphic Showbiz, Nouah spoke highly of his wife, emphasizing her tolerance and understanding throughout their 23-year marriage.
He highlighted the rarity of finding such a supportive spouse in today's world and credited her as the backbone of their family. Nouah acknowledged that while his profession as an actor often involves intimate scenes, his wife has shown remarkable tolerance towards it, understanding the demands of his career.
He emphasized that despite occasional disagreements, which are normal in any relationship, they always communicate and resolve issues together. This open communication contributes to the strength and sweetness of their marital bond.
Nouah's career spans numerous successful films, including "Figurine," "Living in Bondage," and "Reloaded." He has garnered accolades for his performances, notably winning the Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role in 2010 for his portrayal in "The Figurine."
Additionally, Ramsey Nouah is part of the cast of the movie "A Country Called Ghana," alongside Ghanaian actor Kwadwo Nkansah (LilWin), Charles Awurun, and Victor Osuagwu (popularly known as Awilo Sharp Sharp). His versatility and memorable roles have solidified his position as one of Nollywood's most respected actors.