Beverly truly defines black beauty and holds strongly to the originality of life. Meeting her personally seems like it would be getting together with the girl next door, a very simple and intelligent young woman who knows what she wants in life.
“Life is full of so many things, but I know what I want from life,” Beverly told D’CODED. “I love to act and be creative, and I believe in God, myself and my talent to get me up there.”
She first starred in the small movie “Guilty Pleasures” in 2010 before going on to take the lead in the Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen film “Home In Exile,” which is when people really started to take notice. Beverly is now at the top of her game, appearing on close to 10 movies in 2013 alone including “Up The Creek Without A Paddle” by Tarila Thompson. In 2012 she was everywhere with almost everyone including Charles Novia’s recent “Alan Poza,” the star-studded “Weekend Getaway” by Emem Isong, “Stripped” and more.
“She is good any day, any time,” says Joe Benjamin, her co-actor on “Stripped.” “I respect her and the talent she has. Working with her is incredible and you feel at ease because she is a simple girl.”
Along with her strong passion for acting, looking fabulous is another talent Beverly won’t retire from any time soon. “I take my public appearances very seriously. In showbiz one has to look good, not sophisticated all the time. I love simple outfits but I should appear neat and responsible,” she told D’CODED.
Beyond acting, Beverly hopes to someday run her own production company and maybe try her expertise in fashion.