Amleset Muchie

Amleset Muchie (Amharic: አምለሰት ሙጬ) is an Ethiopian model, actress, and filmmaker.

Amleset Muchie
አምለሰት ሙጬ
Amleset Muchie African Film maker
BornAddis Ababa, Ethiopia
Occupation
  • Model
  • actress
  • filmmaker
NationalityEthiopian
Alma materNew York Film Academy
Unity University
Years active2004–present
SpouseTeddy Afro
Children2
Website
amlesetmuchie.com

Personal life

Amleset was born in Ethiopia. She studied filmmaking at the New York Film Academy, and journalism at Unity University.[1]

In 2012, Amleset married to the Ethiopian singer Teddy Afro at Holy Trinity Cathedral in Addis Ababa.[1] They have two children together.[2]

Career

Amleset was the winner of the Miss University 2004 contest, representing Ethiopia. She was also a winner of the Miss World Ethiopia pageant in 2006. She studied journalism at Unity University in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.[3]

Additionally, Amleset is a filmmaker. She wrote and produced the movies Si Le Fikir (About Love), Adoption, and the documentary Green Ethiopia.[4]

Amleset also serves as the spokeswoman for the Etete Dairy products in Ethiopia.[5] She is outspoken about environmental issues facing Ethiopia.[6]

Amleset participated in the UN 2018 Women First 5k that took place on 11 March 2018 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. She won Icon Women's race in a time of 25.25.[7]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2016 Adoption Director Short film
2017 Laptos Actress
2018 Yesemwork Actress
2017 Bethons Actress
2019 Min Alesh Actress and director


Documentary

Year Title Role Notes
2016 Green Ethiopia Presenter and Director Environmental

Music videos

Year Videos/clips Artist
2017 "Mar Eske Tuaf" Teddy Afro


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