Filming 2009–2012: Early work Fon Dufe started her professional acting career in local Cameroonian movies while she was studying law at the
University of Buea in Cameroon. Without her parents' knowledge, she starred in two local movies as a supporting character. The first movie she appeared in was the
Gold Age Productions feature movie
Standing The Rain, starring
Desmond Whyte and
Proxy Buh Melvin. The movie was directed by
Enah Johnscott and distributed locally in 2009. Even though this film didn't make it internationally, US-based film producer and owner of
AkwaStar Studios,
Mako Namme, eventually noticed her. Namme offered Fon Dufe a supporting role in the movie Two Princes starring
Kelly Azia,
Collins Isuma, and
Awa Edna. This movie also never made it out of
Cameroon, but the young actress' personality was noticed by prolific producers like
Agbor Gilbert and director
Reginald Ebere from neighbouring
Nigeria, home to the world's second largest film industry:
Nollywood. In December 2010, barely a week after her graduation from law school, Fon Dufe left for the United States. She started training as an actor at the
New York Film Academy in Los Angeles in 2011 The year was barely over when Sahndra booked the role of Zena in
Kelechi Eke's Lost in Abroad, a Nigerian movie about confused African immigrants which was filmed in
Texas, US. That same year, she appeared on a
Dove Body Wash Times Square billboard, and modelled for the Los Angeles
Fashion Minga. The following year, she shot an inspirational International PSA in French and English which was directed by the award-winning female Chinese director
Xandria Anyaene who was also the director of IJE, the highest-grossing film in Nigeria in 2012. Sahndra's performance got a lot of attention, and she was featured in
Kanye West and
Jay Z's music video N*ggaz in Paris. When Fon Dufe graduated from
NYFA, her parents flew all the way from Cameroon to watch her play Edie from
The American Clock as her final showcase. It was at that moment that her parents accepted her passion and let go of their reservations about their daughter pursuing an acting career. It was around this period that Fon Dufe began dabbling with writing her first feature screenplay. The screenplay began as being something inspirational for women and blew up into a huge film project with big players like
Hakeem Kae-Kazim,
Isaiah Washington,
Leleti Khumalo,
Uti Nwachukwu, and
Kelly Price. What began as the inspirational story The Face of God became
Yefon, and this movement inspired many people all over the world. In 2012, Fon Dufe was endorsed by
Jireh Lip Products in
Dubai and rated by Cam movies as No. 17 on the list of Top 20 Cameroonian producers and among the list of top 50 Cameroonians to watch out for in 2013. She hosted the Cameroonian students' annual US convention in Texas and performed both on stage and in numerous student short films, including a web series called
Bibi The Witch which made her eligible to join The
Screen Actors Guild of America. (SAG).
2013: Breakthrough Fon Dufe began the year 2013 by booking a national commercial for the
American Cancer Society alongside Body of Proof actress
Jeri Ryan. Soon after, Ghanaian producer
Koby Maxwell hired her for
One Night in Vegas starring
Jimmy Jean Louis,
Sarodj Bertin,
Yvonne Nelson,
John Dumelo,
Van Vicker, and
Michael Blackson. Fon Dufe portrayed Mildred, a cancer patient giving up the guardianship of her kids just before her death to her husband, played by Ghanaian celebrity
Van Vicker. The movie was nominated nine times at the 2013 African Oscars and won five awards, including best picture. The movie was highly acclaimed by many critics.
Awal Aziz, a film editor from Washington DC said: ''Wow... Sahndra FON DUFE, your performance was outstanding.... You nailed your role! Your facial expression and your eyes are becoming your signature, use it to your advantage.
Van Vicker, you brought it home last night. I'm not your biggest fan but________ a standing ovation for you and Sahndra :-) I hope u guys win an award tonight. Good luck….'' ~
Awal Aziz/ Film Editor, Washington DC. Fon Dufe's next film was opposite African celebrity
John Dumelo. This time, it was the lead role of Kwuni in the movie
Unconditional Love, a screenplay Fon Dufe co-wrote. While the movie was in post-production, Sahndra took on another role which is the biggest in her career so far. The
Ghollywood (Ghana)
James Cameron,
Frank Rajah Arase, booked Fon Dufe in his blockbuster movie Refugees which is set for release in 2014. This time, co-starring with
Yvonne Nelson, Fon Dufe played the role of Yurika, an African singer in a band fighting to make it amidst issues like race and their illegal immigration status. ==Philanthropy==