Stan Nze
- Actor
- Producer
Stan Nze born Stanley Ebuka Nzediegwu on May 15, 1989 in Lagos, Nigeria, is the first of five children. His father, Sabastine, is a businessman, and his mother, Chika, a fashion designer. Stan studied computer science at the Nnamdi Azikiwe university, Awka, where he received a bachelor's degree. After university, Stan went on to get training for acting at the Stella Damasus Arts Foundation. He started his acting career in 2009 with a minor role in a television series, Private Sector which was followed by guest appearances in some other TV series.
Stan got his first major role in 2013 - A bipolar serial killer in the movie, Murder At Prime Suites (MAPS). However, Nze is best known for his portrayal of one of Nollywood's most iconic characters, Ahanna in the 2020 Remake of Amaka Igwe's classic, Rattlesnake. In 2016 Stan got his first major nominations as a leading actor in a movie for his role David Nyama in the Judith Audu produced movie, Just Not Married - which screened at the Toronto International Film Festival that same year.
In addition to starring in movies and TV series, Stan has also worked as producer on some projects such as; the award winning Bad Drop (2015), Colourless (2016), Anita (2017), Mute (2017), Within the Shadow (2017), Split (2020) and most recently, Everybody Wants Alvin.
Stan got his first major role in 2013 - A bipolar serial killer in the movie, Murder At Prime Suites (MAPS). However, Nze is best known for his portrayal of one of Nollywood's most iconic characters, Ahanna in the 2020 Remake of Amaka Igwe's classic, Rattlesnake. In 2016 Stan got his first major nominations as a leading actor in a movie for his role David Nyama in the Judith Audu produced movie, Just Not Married - which screened at the Toronto International Film Festival that same year.
In addition to starring in movies and TV series, Stan has also worked as producer on some projects such as; the award winning Bad Drop (2015), Colourless (2016), Anita (2017), Mute (2017), Within the Shadow (2017), Split (2020) and most recently, Everybody Wants Alvin.