Sylvia Davis Earns Double Nomination at 2026 Ghana Movie Awards

Actress Sylvia Davis has achieved a major career milestone after securing two nominations at the 2026 Ghana Movie Awards, further solidifying her growing reputation within Ghana’s film industry.
The talented actress received a nomination in the Best Supporting Actress (Drama/Comedy) category for her performance in Love Bondage, a role that has attracted praise from audiences and industry stakeholders for its depth and authenticity. She also earned recognition in the Best Short Film of the Year category for Bed of Thorns, a project that highlights her expanding influence not only as an actress but also as a creative producer and storyteller.
The double nomination reflects Sylvia Davis’ continued commitment to excellence in filmmaking and her dedication to telling meaningful stories that resonate with audiences across different backgrounds.
Over the years, she has built a reputation as a versatile performer capable of taking on challenging roles while contributing to the growth and development of Ghanaian cinema. Her work has consistently demonstrated a passion for authentic storytelling and a desire to produce content that addresses social realities and human experiences.
Speaking on the nominations, Sylvia Davis expressed appreciation to everyone who has contributed to her success and supported her journey in the film industry.
“I am deeply grateful to God for this recognition. I also want to thank my team, the cast and crew of both productions, and everyone who has supported me throughout this journey. These nominations are a testament to the hard work and dedication of many people,” she said.
She noted that the recognition serves as motivation to continue pursuing excellence and creating impactful productions that inspire audiences.
Industry observers say the nominations underscore Sylvia Davis’ emergence as one of the promising talents helping to shape the future of Ghanaian filmmaking. Her growing portfolio of work has earned her admiration among film enthusiasts and creative professionals alike.
The Ghana Movie Awards remains one of the country’s most prestigious platforms for recognising excellence in film production. The annual event celebrates outstanding achievements by actors, directors, producers, screenwriters and other industry professionals who continue to contribute to the advancement of Ghana’s creative arts sector.
This year’s nominations place Sylvia Davis among a distinguished group of creatives whose work has made a significant impact on the industry over the past year.


