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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Melvin_AlusaMelvin Alusa - Wikipedia

    Citizenship. Kenyan. Notable work. Mission to Rescue. Children. 6. Relatives. Bien Aime. Melvin Alusa is a Kenyan actor who has been featured in a number of local and international films, including Mission to Rescue and The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind, as well as participating in Big Brother Africa.

  2. 15K Followers, 402 Following, 232 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Melvin Alusa (@melvinalusa)

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm3662558Melvin Alusa - IMDb

    Actor: Mission to Rescue. Melvin Alusa is a professional Kenyan actor who has worked on multiple screen and stage productions locally and internationally. He is known for multiple shows including: The Boy Who Harnessed the wind, The First Grader, Lusala, Country Queen and Makutano Junction.

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  4. 3 de dic. de 2023 · By Prudence Minayo. December 3, 2023. 4 min. Photocredit/Nairobinews. X. He ranks among the best actors in the country. Melvin Alusa shares the same bloodline with Sauti Sol’s Bien Aime Baraza. WoK looks at his career journey, raising eight children and being rejected by his father. Table of Contents. Melvin Alusa Background and Education.

  5. 19 de feb. de 2024 · By J Kinyita On Feb 19, 2024. Melvin Alusa is a veteran Kenyan actor who has cemented his name in the film industry as the best actor on stage and screen. Alusa who is the big brother of Bien Aime Baraza has been featured in some of the best films including Justice and Crime.

  6. 8 de oct. de 2014 · Award winning Actor (Best Actor at Zanzibar International Film Festival 2021) Producer. Family Man. Fitness Enthusiast. Nairobi instagram.com/melvinalusa/?h… Born October 17 Joined October 2014. 217 Following. 3,485 Followers. Tweets & replies. Media. Likes. Interested in @Melvin_Alusa's Tweets?

  7. 30 de jul. de 2023 · Alongside other Kenyan leading actors, the show touched on social injustices such as land grabbing and child labour, taking on a very relatable story for Kenyan audiences. Melvin says the compelling story was a result of an intense writing process that took almost two years.