Emmanuel Igboke

History

The actor turn producer was born October 10th in Enugu state but, grew up in Achara layout of the same state. With a nuclear family of 7 children, and Emmanuel being the 7th; he has found his way to liberate through it all. Like most kids from the eastern part of Nigeria, the street was where he learned most of his lessons but, this is not to say he did not have a compact family that pour a lot oil into nurturing the goodness out of him. Despite humble beginnings, Emmanuel Igboke has established a successful career as an actor, storyteller, dancer and now, producer for television and film. Born in a Christian home in the eastern part of Nigeria, Emmanuel, the seventh of seven children forged himself through the rigor of self discovery. After his school in Nigeria and training as an actor, Emmanuel stepped into Canada, continued his career in acting. Asides being a movie junkie; Emmanuel takes delight in food and sports. Over the years, Emmanuel has starred in numerous films and a few television series from Nigerian and Canadian entertainment. Recently, Emmanuel debut as an executive producer and producer in his new film Crosses. Emmanuel assembled crew members from all over the world to create a formidable team in putting this piece together. Crosses is a film that tackles secrecy and how it destroys trust, love and bond in a society that does its best to tear people apart. This film is set to be released in the year 2022 has what it takes to be a monumental piece of art but it is not the last piece Emmanuel sets out to produce.

Movies

CROSSES
Micheal
Crosses is a film that tackles secrecy and how it destroys trust, love and bond in a society that does it's best to tear people apart.
No Minorities: The Ballad of the Macedonian Diaspora
No Minorities is a story about a small, yet passionate and historically significant group of people that MUST be told. The Ballad of the Macedonian Diaspora is a compilation of real word-of-mouth stories of the trials and tribulations told by grandparents, parents, uncles, and aunts weaved into the fictional journey of our principal and secondary protagonists.
Flint Strong
USA Team Officer
Flint Strong tells the true story of 17-year-old Claressa “T-Rex” Shields, a Flint, Michigan native whose dreams of becoming the first woman in history to win an Olympic gold medal in boxing were realized at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. At the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio, Shields won a second gold medal in women’s middleweight boxing.