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Serah Mwihaki

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Serah Mwihaki
Born1978 (age 45–46)
NationalityKenyan
Occupations
  • Actress
  • Scriptwriter
  • Producer
Years active2002 - present
Notable work

Serah Mwihaki (born 1978) is a Kenyan actress and scriptwriter.[1][2] She kicked off her acting career with a lead role in Kenyan Film Dangerous Affairs in 2002.[3] She created TV Series Changes[4] that was adopted by M-NET in 2009 and co-wrote Nairobi Half Life[5] in 2012 and Kidnapped.[6][7]

Her previous experiences include working for literal journal Kwani? as a salesperson, as a director's runner in the movie The Constant Gardener in 2005, as a production coordinator at Baraka Films then Urbane Diaspora Productions before joining her current workstation. Serah is a member of the Oscars Selection Committee Kenya (OCSK)[8] and the Kenya Writers Guild.

Career

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After kicking off acting in Dangerous Affairs, Serah went on to feature in Kenyan drama and soap opera Wingu la Moto[9] between 2003 and 2006, then as an extra in the Garden of Eden in 2008,[10] then in Changes as a School Principal.

After creating and scripting Changes that morphed to Changes II (2010) then Changes III (2011), Nairobi Half Life and Kidnapped (2017 Film), Serah co-writer in TV Series Kona (TV series) (2012), Selina - Telenovela (2018), Crime & Justice (2021).[11]

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