South African actress Rosemary Zimu recently shared some interesting insights into her journey as an actress.
In an interview with Daybreak Hitz host Noella Kharyne Yalley, Rosemary revealed that acting was not a conscious career choice for her, but rather something that she felt was meant for her.
She emphasized that acting chose her, and she believes that there was a reason behind it.
The talented actress made these revelations ahead of the premiere of the movie ‘Nine,’ which was directed by Chris Attoh.
Rosemary expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to pursue acting, stating that she finds fulfillment in it both financially and personally.
Rosemary Zimu also opened up about the physical training she underwent to prepare for some challenging scenes in the movie.
She admitted that she had never been in a fight or held a sword before, so she had to undergo training to ensure she was fit enough to keep up with the demands of the role.
Despite the challenges, Rosemary remains committed to her craft and expresses her belief that her faith in God will always guide her through any difficulties.
She is known for her roles in movies like ‘Savage Beauty’ and ‘Guarded,’ and she continues to approach each new project with determination and passion.
‘Nine,’ directed by Chris Attoh, features a talented ensemble cast from Ghana, South Africa, Nigeria, and the US, including actors like Damien Smith, Adjetey Annan, Kate Henshaw, Fred Amugi, Juliet Ibrahim, and many more.
The movie promises to deliver a captivating and diverse cinematic experience for audiences.