Background
She was born in Ghana and raised in West London in the United Kingdom.
She was born in Ghana and raised in West London in the United Kingdom.
She attended William Morris Sixth Form in Hammersmith after completing secondary school at Burlington Danes Academy. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in "Media Arts and Drama" obtained at Street Mary"s University, Twickenham.
Her film credits includes the Cary Fukunaga directed Beasts of Number Nation which stars Idris Elba. She plays the mother to Abraham Attah who plays Agu. Abebrese is listed among Africa"s Top 20 Actors and Actresses by FilmContacts.com.
She was named among C Hub magazine"s 100 most influential "African Women Influencers" of the era 2014/15.
She was ranked the Number 1 Most Influential television and Radio Host 2015 on the Ghana Social Media Rankings List Abebrese started her training at "YCTV" (Youth Culture Television) in London, an organization started by Sabrina Guinness on the television show Challenge Anneka. She was a presenter on BBC2 youth show Pass da Mic and a guest presenter on the English File educational series.
She developed a love for acting after joining the Lyric_Theatre_(Hammersmith) Summer Company as a youth. Abebrese was a regular television presenter on the now defunct Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire television in London hosting and producing on a number of shows including One Touch, and the entertainment chat show On The Sofa, where guests she has interviewed range from Akon to Ziggy Marley.
She has interviewed the likes of Harrison Ford, Neyo, Rihanna, and Star Wars director George Lucas among notable others
Others film credits are Revele film"s Elmina and London Get Problem. She is the former Head of Own Productions at Viasat 1 television station in Ghana. She was the host of A Day in the Life television show which aired on Viasat 1 and co hosts New Day on TV3 weekday mornings.
In 2013, Abebrese alongside Nollywood actress Dakore and comedian Ayo Makun hosted the 2013 edition of the AMAA Awards.
In 2014, Abebrese was unveiled as Dark and Lovely"s Brand Ambassador for Ghana. The focus is mostly on females to appreciate their different and unique skin tones, with the assertion that beauty comes in all different shades Abebrese is a "Child Safety Icon" for the charity "SafeChild Ghana", an organization whose primary goal is to keep the children safe from harm.
She won the 2011 Best Actress in a Leading Role at the AMAA Awards for her performance in Sinking Sands. She is an accomplished television presenter, having started hosting television shows in her teens on YCTV in London, she has presented on BBC2, Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire television, Viasat 1 TV3 and many more. Her film credits include the international multiple award winning film Sinking Sands, directed by 2011 British Academy of Film and Television Arts Los Angeles and Pan African Film Festival prize winner Leila Djansi. The film received 12 nominations at the 2010 Ghana Movie Awards, including "Best Actress in a Leading Role", the film won 4 awards, including "Best Film". She starred and co produced Double-Cross movie which won 2 awards for "Best Cinematography" and "Best Hair and Make Up" at the 2015 Ghana Movie Awards. Abebrese is the founder of the "I Love My Natural Skintone" campaign, which seeks to address issues of colorism and encourage Africans and people of color to embrace their natural skin tones and resist from the often harmful practice of skin bleaching.