Birth Place: | Sokoto, Sokoto State, Nigeria |
Nationality: | Nigerian |
Other Names: | Judith Chinenye Iwu |
Occupation: | Actress |
Years Active: | 2008 – present |
Partner: | Ogechi Nwanekwu |
Children: | 3 |
Judith Iwu (born 27 May 1982) is a Nigerian Nollywood actress who rose to fame with the hit movie House of Trouble.[1] [2]
Judith Iwu hails from Mbaitolu local government area in Imo State. Judith was born in Sokoto State, Nigeria to Mr Obioma Ononuju and Mrs Cecilia Ononuju.[3] She attended Umudim Central School and Ihodimeze Primary School for her elementary education before proceeding to Amaimo Girls Secondary School and Atta Girls Secondary School for her secondary education in Ikeduru local government area, Imo State. After completing her secondary education, Iwu relocated to Lagos State and pursued a bachelor’s degree in Insurance at the University of Lagos.[4] [5] [6]
Iwu started her acting career with stage dramas in 2008, before officially joining the Nigerian Nollywood film industry in 2010. She came to the limelight with her role in the 2016 movie "House of Trouble"[2] [7] and acted in other movies such as Priceless Woman,[8] Nicest Gifts to Men,[4] Evil Household, Clinic Matters, Tears for Life, Oga Madam, Enemies of Progress, Oga Madam, Kidnappers, and Throne of Disaster etc.[9] Judith Iwu, while speaking on the welfare of her colleagues, said she was once a victim of poisoning while on set.[10] [11]
Judith got married very early in 1999 and the marriage was blessed with three children Bayo Iwu, Kizito Iwu, and Angelica Iwu, unfortunately the marriage ended in 2006 due to domestic violence, she currently has a partner Ogechi Nwanekwu.
Year | Film | Notes | |
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2010 | Kidnappers | With Emeka Ike | |
Stone Face | With Ramsey Nouah, Nadia Buari | ||
Enemies of Progress | With Nkem Owoh, Amaechi Muonagor | ||
2011 | Comfort Zone | With Emeka Ossai | |
Greedy Brothers | With Sam Loco Efe, Chiwetalu Agu, Dede One Day, Francis Odega | ||
Typhoid and Malaria | With John Okafor, Francis Odega, Dede one Day | ||
2012 | Troubles of life | With Emeka Rollas | |
Wonder Kids | With Andy Chukwu | ||
2013 | Oga Madam | With John Okafor, Charles Inojie, TT. Temple | |
Love Wahala | With John Okafor, Charles Inojie, Bishop Imeh | ||
Poka Messiah | With Queen Nwokoye, Uche Ogbodo, Onyii Alex | ||
2014 | Olamma the Cripple | With Yul Edochie, Rachael Okonkwo | |
Baba Ijebu | With John Okafor, Uche Ogbodo | ||
Throne of Disaster | With Mercy Johnson and Paul Sambo | ||
Bleeding Crown | With Mercy Johnson, Paul Sambo, TT. Temple | ||
Clinic Matters | With Francis Odega, Mary Ogbonna, Lilian Esoro | ||
Tears for the Innocent Soul | With Lizzy Gold, Dede One Day | ||
2015 | Missing Breast | ||
Evil household | With Don Brymo, Rita Arum | ||
Virgins on Fire | With Joyce Kalu, Roy Denani, Livinus Nnochiri | ||
2016 | House of trouble | With Chiwetalu Agu, Uche Odoputa | |
Priceless Woman | With Patience Ozokwor, Uche Odoputa | ||
Nicest gifts to men | With Uche Odoputa, Rita Arum | ||
2017 | Moi Market | With John Okafor, Klint da Drunk | |
2019 | Hypertension | With Kanayo O. Kanayo, Clarion Chukwura | |
2021 | Agony of Love | With Don Brymo, Rita Arum | |
2023 | The Tigress | With Sharon Francis, Chigozie Atuanya |