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Died: July 21, 2022, Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Movies: Elvis
Name Shonka Dukureh
Other Names Shonka

Occupation Actress
Date of Birth 1978
Birth Place United States
Residence Nashville, Tennessee, United States

Date of Death 21 July 2022
Died 0 Years 0 Months and 6 Days Ago
Place of Death Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Age 44 Years

Education
Degree in Theater From Fisk University,
Master’s Degree From Trevecca Nazarene University
Nationality (Country) United States

Food Diet Non-Vegetarian
Children Two Children

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Shonka Dukureh was a vocal powerhouse! She was an Actress! She was an Author and she was a Playwright.

Hailing from Nashville, Tennessee by way of Charlotte, North Carolina this quadruple threat holds a Bachelors degree in Theatre from Fisk University and a Masters degree in Education from Trevecca Nazarene University credentialing her as a “Highly Qualified” K-6 teacher.

Shonka’s initial career aspiration was to become a teacher, however, she would soon learn that her vocal talents, coupled with an innate sense for the dramatic were most suited for a career as a performing artist.

Shonka has wielded her singing and acting skillfully and always managed to “stop the show”, even in the most inconsequential roles. This was the gift of her talent. Over the years, she has successfully starred in many touring musicals and plays around the country.

She garnered critical acclaim for her role in American Duet, by Marcus Hummon and was nominated and won the 2003 Tennessean Theatre Award for Best Musical Direction or Performance as a Vocalist.

Additionally, she spent over ten years touring across the country to college campuses and conferences performing with the First Amendment Center’s Freedom Sings, a multi-media musical production.

On June 24th, 2022, Shonka Dukureh made her big screen debut starring in a featured role as Willie Mae “Big Mama” Thornton in the new ELVIS movie musical starring actors Austin Butler as Elvis Presley and Tom Hanks as “Colonel” Tom Parker.

Ms. Dukureh has also toured internationally with recording artist Jamie Liddell and The Royal Pharohs.

“She definitely had the ability to tell any song’s story with passion, taking her listeners on an emotional journey as she pours her heart and soul into each and every note and nuance”, explained her Manager Tracy Matthews.

Her musicality and character development were impeccable. When it came to her singing, the emotion she enlists in her live performances have been compared by luminaries in the entertainment industry to the greats of the past.

As an Actress, her ability to transform into characters so convincingly taking on the emotional baggage required to make them believable catapults her to elite status. She would hold her own with the greatest of well-known “Character” Actors.

Some of her other lauded performances include, but are not limited to the following:
Featured Soloist for Emmy Nominated Nick Cave:
Featuring Nashville Symphony at the Schermerhorn Center;
Background Vocals for Grammy Award Winner Mike Farris on his 2018 Album Silver and Stone;
Background Vocals for legendary music producer Pete Rock and Smoke Dza’s 2016 album Don’t Smoke Rocks;
Featured Lead Vocalist 2016 Album Nate Bean and 4Given Hymns and Devotionals Unplugged;
Featured Lead Vocalist for Bahamas recording artist Christopher Roberts and Friends The Choir Project;
Background Vocals for Multiple Grammy Award Winner Ashley Cleveland’s 2009 Album God Don’t Never Change;
Detroit’s Gem Theatre’s 2006 Production of Respect:
The Musical Journey of Women directed and choreographed by three- time Tony Award Winner Hinton Battle.