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Nabateregga Allen Angel is a Ugandan actress, singer, and performing artist known for her emotionally rich performances and rising presence in the Ugandan film industry. She gained recognition through her roles in The Tough Luck (Okubonaabona Sikufa) and Poline the Village Girl (2022), and for her dual-role performance in the 2026 psychological thriller Stolen Ties. Celebrated for her versatility and dedication, Allen Angel is regarded as one of Uganda’s promising emerging talents in film and music.
20
Years Old
1
Movies
Nabateregga Allen Angel is a Ugandan actress, singer, and performing artist known for her emotionally rich performances and rising presence in the Ugandan film industry. She gained recognition through her roles in The Tough Luck (Okubonaabona Sikufa) and Poline the Village Girl (2022), and for her dual-role performance in the 2026 psychological thriller Stolen Ties. Celebrated for her versatility and dedication, Allen Angel is regarded as one of Uganda’s promising emerging talents in film and music.
Early life and background
Nabateregga Allen Angel is a Ugandan actress, singer, and performing artist known for her emotionally rich performances and rising presence in the Ugandan film industry. She gained recognition through her roles in The Tough Luck (Okubonaabona Sikufa) and Poline the Village Girl (2022), and for her dual-role performance in the 2026 psychological thriller Stolen Ties. Celebrated for her versatility and dedication, Allen Angel is regarded as one of Uganda’s promising emerging talents in film and music.
Allen Angel was born in Maddu, Gomba District, Uganda, to Nabuleme Betty and Ssekamaanya Ronald. Raised in a supportive household that valued creativity and discipline, she developed an early passion for drama, storytelling, and music. Her mother encouraged her artistic interests, while her father emphasized responsibility, helping her balance education with performance.
From a young age, she participated in school plays and community productions, earning praise for her confidence and expressive ability. Exposure to Ugandan cultural narratives and Korean romantic dramas shaped her appreciation for emotional storytelling and character depth.
Education
Allen Angel attended Maddu Light Primary School, where teachers recognized her talent in drama and music. She later joined Bright Comprehensive Secondary School, continuing to develop her artistic skills while completing her studies. During this period, she managed academics alongside film work, earning respect for her discipline and commitment.
Choir participation
Between 2024 and 2026, Allen Angel was a member of the Spring of Hope Choir. She began as a soprano before transitioning to alto as her vocal range matured. Her choir experience strengthened her stage presence, musicality, and teamwork, contributing to her confidence as a performer.
Acting career
Allen Angel made her professional debut in 2022 with The Tough Luck (Okubonaabona Sikufa), where she contributed as a composer and portrayed a nurse. Her performance was noted for its sincerity and authenticity.
That same year, she starred in Poline the Village Girl, playing Angel, a young woman navigating village life and personal growth. The role introduced her to wider audiences and established her as a rising figure in Ugandan cinema.
In 2026, she starred in Stolen Ties, portraying dual roles: Naki Annet Lukyamuzi, the abducted daughter of Mrs. Nankya, and Robinnah, a young woman shaped by coercion under her guardian Benon. Her portrayal required distinct emotional tones and character separation, earning critical praise and marking a major step in her career.
Artistic style
Allen Angel is known for emotional depth, expressive control, and grounded realism. Her influences include Ugandan cultural storytelling, real-life experiences, and Korean drama films. Her musical background enhances her rhythm and sensitivity in acting. She is also recognized for professionalism, strong preparation, and collaboration on set.
Personal life and outlook
Allen Angel maintains close ties with her family and enjoys singing and watching Korean love story films. She represents a new generation of Ugandan performers blending talent, discipline, and emotional intelligence, with expectations of expanding her career regionally and internationally.
Gender
Female
Birthday
May 25, 2005
Birthplace
Maddu