Nationality Kenyan Instruments Vocals Movies Homecoming | Years active 2004–present Website www.patriciakihoro.com | |
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Full Name Patricia Wangechi Kihoro Occupation Singer-songwriteractressradio presenter Similar Calvo Mistari, Jim Chuchu, Fena, Just a Band, Wendy Kimani |
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Patricia Wangechi Kihoro (born 4 January 1986) is a Kenyan singer, songwriter, actress, radio and reality television personality. She rose into prominence after she participated in the third season of Tusker Project Fame, where she became one of the finalists. In acting, she has appeared in a number of local productions like the 2011 film, Miss Nobody, which saw her being nominated in the 2012 Kalasha Awards for best lead actress in a film. In television production, she has been cast as a lead in Groove Theory, a musical drama and as a regular in Demigods, Changes, Rush and Makutano Junction. As a radio presenter, she has worked with One FM and Homeboyz FM.
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- Patricia kihoro performing ngoma live
- Early life
- 200912
- 201314
- 2015present
- References
Patricia kihoro performing ngoma live
Early life

Kihoro, born in January 1986 and raised in Kenya's capital Nairobi, attended Shepherd’s Junior Primary School for her primary school and later moved on to Moi Girls' High School, Nairobi. After her O levels, she enrolled in Moi University in the school of Science and psychology. While in Moi University, she opted to audition for the third season of Tusker Project Fame.
2009–12

In March 2009, Kihoro auditioned for the reality singing competition Tusker Project Fame . In 2011 she played Pet Nanjala in drama series Changes. The same year she played in a leading role in film, Miss Nobody that led her to be nominated in the 2011 Kalasha Awards for lead actress in film category. In the 2012, she was cast as one of the leads in musical drama Groove Theory. She portrayed Biscuit, Zamm's (portrayed by Kevin Maina) in a story that revoled among five a fictional Victoria University students.
2013–14

In 2013 she appeared in reality show The Fattening Room, that led her fellow cast members and she to explore the customs and traditions of Efik people in south-east Nigeria. In 2014, she was cast (2012) as Nana, a 28 year old editor in the series, Rush. She played alongside Janet Mbugua, Wendy Kimani, Wendy Sankale and Maryanne Nundo.
2015–present
In 2015, she was cast as Maqbul Mohammed's daughter in series, Makutano Junction.

