Dorothy A. Atabong Explained

Dorothy A. Atabong
Native Name:Ayinke
Native Name Lang:Bangwa
Birth Name:Ayinke Dorothy Atabong
Birth Place:Cameroon
Other Names:Dorothy Atabong Chhatwal
Education:University of Detroit Mercy
Alma Mater:Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre, New York City
Occupation:Actress, writer, producer
Years Active:1999-present
Notable Works:Sound Of Tears, Mayday TV series, The Africa Trilogy
Children:2
Awards:2011 Female Eye Film Festival
Website: Official website

Dorothy A. Atabong (Ayinke Dorothy Atabong) is a Cameroonian-Canadian actress, writer, and producer. She is best known for Sound of Tears[1] [2] [3] [4] for which she’s won various awards including an Africa Movie Academy Award in 2015.[5]

Career

Atabong received positive reviews for theatre productions such as Wedding Band, The Africa Trilogy[6] by Volcano Theatre, a part of Luminato Arts Festival and the Stratford Festival, The Canadian Stage Company and Studio 180 production of The Overwhelming.[7]

Atabong published a romantic novel, The Princess of Kaya, in 2002, which she later adapted into a screenplay. Her feature length script, Daisy’s Heart, won Best Low Budget Script at the 2011 Female Eye Film Festival in Toronto.[8] She also wrote, produced and starred in Sound of Tears, a short film which premiered at the Montreal World Film Festival. The film won the 2015 Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Diaspora Short[9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] and also garnered a Platinum Remi at the 48th WorldFest Houston Film Festival.[17]

TV appearances include the award winning television series Mayday, Ocean Landing (African Hijack) for the Discovery Channel; and The Line for The Movie Network. Atabong also starred in Glo, a part of The Africa Trilogy[18] directed by Josette Bushell-Mingo, and led a cast of 11 in the role of Julia in the acclaimed play Wedding Band by Alice Childress.[19] Other roles include The Studio 180 and Canadian Stage Company production of The Overwhelming by J. T. Rogers, and Theatre Awakening’s production of In Darfur at Theatre Passe Muraille for SummerWorks, for which she won the Emerging Artist Award.[20]

Personal

Atabong married in 2008 and has two sons, one born in 2011 the other in 2015. In 2013 Atabong appeared on the CBC Radio show Metro Morning with Matt Galloway to discuss the problem of family violence against women, and her film Sound Of Tears for the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women on December 6, 2013.[21]

Filmography and Theatre

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2014Sound of TearsAminaProducer, writer, director
2010DreamtAmandaCo-Producer, 1st Assistant Director
2008If OnlyMother
2006Nancy Loves Miss BrownMiss BrownCalgary International Film Festival
2006Dollar VanMrs. Lebbie
2003Mutant Swinger from MarsDancer
2002One NightSawudatuProducer, writer
2000ImpactHotel Receptionist

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2012Nurse OliviaEpisode: "Say It Ain't So"
2009The LineMrs. Douglas2 episodes
2006Air Emergency Mayday - African HijackFlight AttendantEpisode: Ocean Landing
2001NYPD BlueWaitressEpisode: Cops and Robber

Theatre

YearTitleRoleNotes
2010The OverwhelmingElise KayitesiThe Canadian Stage Company, Toronto
2010The Africa TrilogyLydiaThe Fleck Dance Theatre Harbourfront, Toronto
2008In DarfurHawaTheatre Passe Muraille
2001Joe Turner's Come and GoneMattieTheatre in the Park, New York City
1999AngeliqueManonDetroit Repertory Theatre

Awards

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2008Summerworks Emerging Artist AwardsBest ActressIn Darfur
2011Female Eye Film FestivalBest Low Budget ScriptDaisy's Heart
2015Africa Movie Academy AwardsBest Diaspora ShortSound of Tears
2015WorldFest Houston Platinum Remi AwardsBest Short FilmSound of Tears
2015Pan African Film Festival Los AngelesBest Short FilmSound of Tears
2015Yorkton Film Festival Golden Sheaf AwardsBest Director and Best Live Action Short FilmSound of Tears

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.ferntv.ca/FERN_TV/TOP10FILMS@REELWORLD.html "Sound of Tears"
  2. http://www.africatopsuccess.com/en/2015/01/30/sound-of-tears-nominated-at-the-pan-african-film-festival-of-los-angeles/ Sound of Tears: nominated at the Pan-African Film Festival of Los Angeles
  3. http://www.screenafrica.com/page/news/film/1649241-Cameroonian-Canadian-film-explores-arranged-marriage#.Vhw70hNVikq Cameroonian-Canadian film explores arranged marriage
  4. http://blogs.indiewire.com/shadowandact/new-indiegogo-campaign-for-short-film-about-forbidden-love-and-honor-killings-sound-of-tears-fundraising Short Film About Forbidden Love & Honor Killings ‘Sound Of Tears’ (Fundraising)
  5. http://artmatters.info/film/2015/10/11th-africa-movie-academy-awards-announces-winners/ 11th Africa Movie Academy Awards Announces Winners
  6. http://torontoist.com/2010/06/the_africa_trilogy_triumphs/ Luminato: The Africa Trilogy Triumphs
  7. http://nowtoronto.com/stage/preview-the-overwhelming/ Preview: The Overwhelming
  8. http://www.vimooz.com/2011/03/23/peach-plum-pear-best-in-show-winner-9th-female-eye-film-festival-winners/ Peach, Plum Pear Best In Show Winner + 9th Female Eye Film Festival Winners
  9. http://test.capefilmcommission.com/amaa-awards-in-port-elizabeth/ AMAA Awards in Port Elizabeth
  10. http://www.grocotts.co.za/content/arts-sa-film-inumber-number-1-effects-01-10-2015 SA film is iNumber Number 1 for effects
  11. http://allafrica.com/stories/201510050671.html Nigeria: AMAA 2015, Unraveling New African Talents
  12. http://www.nmbt.co.za/news/nelson_mandela_bay_rolled_out_the_red_carpet_for_amaa_2015.html Nelson Mandela Bay Rolled Out the Red Carpet for AMAA 2015
  13. http://nollysilverscreen.com/?p=6063 2015 Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) Winners
  14. http://silverbirdtv.com/entertainment/9583-afolayan-s-october-1-makun-s-30-days-atlanta-win-amaa Afolayan's October 1, Makun's 30 days in Atlanta win at AMAA
  15. http://www.ffm-montreal.org/en/press-releases/70-at-the-montreal-world-film-festival-from-august-21-to-september-1-2014.html At The Montreal World Film Festival From August 21 TO September 1, 2014
  16. https://web.archive.org/web/20151013183032/http://www.screenafrica.com/page/news/festivals/1654600-Africa-Movie-Academy-Awards-winners-2015#.VhxQnhNVikq Africa Movie Academy Awards winners 2015
  17. http://www.ckomentpublishing.com/entretien-avec-dorothy-atabong/ Interview With Dorothy Atabong
  18. https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/2010/06/13/africa_trilogy_bold_and_insightful_theatre.html Africa Trilogy: Bold and insightful theatre
  19. http://www.torontolivetheatre.com/showdetail.cfm?ID=826 Wedding Band - Show Details
  20. http://nowtoronto.com/stage/theatre/summerworked-it/ Summerworked It
  21. http://www.cbc.ca/metromorning/episodes/2013/12/05/violence-against-women/ Sound of Tears