
Gloria Osei-Sarfo is a celebrated Ghanaian actress, African Magic Viewers’ Choice Award winner, and influential voice in entertainment, fashion, and social advocacy. Born in Accra and raised in the disciplined environment of Burma Camp, Gloria’s upbringing by a military father and a God-fearing mother instilled in her strong values that continue to guide her journey. Hailing from Osiem in Ghana’s Eastern Region, she carries her heritage with pride into every role and endeavor.
Gloria’s acting career took off in the mid-2000s with a standout performance in Hotel Saint James and soon after, she became a household name through her role in the hit series Efiewura. Her versatility has earned her major roles in films such as Aloe Vera, Perfect Picture – 10 Years Later, Living with Trisha, Friday Night, Eno, Coming to Africa 2, and the acclaimed Showmax series Eno. She has worked across both film and television, consistently delivering performances that resonate with audiences across the continent.
Beyond acting, Gloria is a skilled presenter, voiceover artist, MC, and entrepreneur. She is the CEO of GlowCity Wear and Salon and Executive Director of LaceUp International. Through the Gloria Sarfo Foundation, she champions youth empowerment and community outreach. Her hosting work includes Vodafone Health Line, Ladies Lounge, TV3 Music Music, and international series such as Mahubala.
As a brand influencer, Gloria has worked with major companies like MTN Ghana, TCL, Unilever, Dano Milk, Bet Planet, and DSTV Ghana, and was recently nominated for Best Female Brand Influencer at the Africa Choice Awards. She is currently the brand ambassador for Rafmoh Jewellery and continues to be a trusted face for campaigns that align with her values.
Her contributions to the arts have earned her several prestigious accolades, including Best Supporting Actress at the AMVCA, Best Woman in Film at the Women’s Choice Awards Africa, and Woman of the Year at the Ghana Arts and Entertainment Awards. Gloria’s impact extends beyond the screen—she is a passionate advocate for sustainability, women’s empowerment, and social change through projects like One Ghana and Corona Life.
Gloria Osei-Sarfo remains a shining example of grace, talent, and purpose. Her multifaceted career and philanthropic spirit continue to inspire a generation of creatives across Africa and beyond, proving that excellence, when matched with heart, can shape both industry and society.
Gloria plays Serwaa