Suzzy Williams was more than just an actress, she was a radiant soul who lit up the Ghanaian screen with energy, beauty, and undeniable talent. A proud alumna of Tema Secondary School, she honed her craft through drama and music before rising to national fame with her breakout role in “Together Forever”, written by acclaimed Us-based Ghanaian filmmaker Leila Djansi.
Suzzy captivated audiences with powerful performances in films such as
Blood Mary”,
The comforter”
My Mother’s Heart”
Official Prostitute
TV Series like Sun-City and Fresh Trouble.
She was also featured in some music videos, including VIP’s “Ahomka Womu” and Reggie Rockstone’s AH”.
Born on September 29th May, 1982 – 2005.
Tragically, her life was cut short at age 23 years in a car accident on the La – Nungua highway in Accra on 8, 2005. Her passing sent shockwaves across the country with her immense popularity prompting the art centre to decline a public viewing of her body due to anticipated crowds.
She represented a new generation of Ghanaian screen icons – bold, charismatic, and unafraid to take on complex roles. Her on -screen presence was magnetic, making her a favourite in both Ghana and Nigeria’s Nollywood.
Tragically, Suzzy’s life was cut short in a car accident on September 8, 2005 – her 23rd birthday. The loss was a shock to the nation, and her memory continues to live on in the hearts of fans, colleagues, and all who were touched by her work.
In her memory, the Suzzy Williams Memorial Fund was established to support victims of road traffic accidents, continuing her legacy through compassion and care. Suzzy remains a symbol of youthful Brilliance, Talent and promise gone too soon.