Chioma Toplis, whose full name is Elizabeth Toplis, is a renowned British-Nigerian actress, philanthropist, and entrepreneur, has carved a significant niche in the Nigerian film industry. Born on November 14, 1972, in Umuahia, Abia State, in southeastern Nigeria, she has become a prominent figure in Nollywood.
Chioma Toplis
Chioma Toplis began her educational journey at various schools for her primary education, including St Michaels Primary School Umuahia, Orji Town Primary School Owerri, Umuhu Central School Umuahia, and 67 Infantry Battalion Primary School Faulks Road, Aba. She continued her studies at Ohuhu Community Secondary School Amaogwugwu, Umuahia, Abia State. Later, she pursued English language at Valentine High School and Social Healthcare at Barking and Dagenham College, London in 2003.
In 2004, Chioma Toplis entered the acting scene with her debut in the movie 'Stolen Bible,' alongside renowned actress Kate Henshaw. Notably, she gained fame in 2005 for her lead role in the movie 'Trinity,' alongside Oge Okoye, Hanks Anuku, Val Nwigwe, and other industry stars. Chioma has since featured in numerous Nollywood films, including 'The Lower Cut,' 'Just One Blood,' 'The Carcass,' and 'Saving Grace.'
Beyond her acting career, Chioma engages in humanitarian work through her Charity Foundation, 'Home for the Elderly,' dedicated to supporting the elderly in society. She is also a successful entrepreneur, managing clothing and cosmetics shops in Lagos and London.
In recognition of her talent, Chioma Toplis received a nomination for Most Promising Actress at the African Magic Viewers Choice Awards.
In her personal life, she is happily married to Andrew Toplis, and their union has been blessed with three children.
As one of Nollywood's esteemed figures, Chioma Toplis is considered one of the wealthiest and most influential actresses, boasting an estimated net worth of $450,000.
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