Uche Mac-Auley (born Uchechukwu Nwaneamaka Mobuogwu), also formerly known as Uche Obi Osotule, is a Nigerian writer, film producer and a veteran actress.
Mac-Auley graduated from Delta State University with a degree in English.
[2][3] Mac-Auley has been described as a veteran actress and one of the pioneers of the Nigerian movie industry.
[4] Mac-Auley began acting in Nigerian movies long before it became as structured as it is today.
The Guardian described Mac-Auley as a timeless actress and a quintessential thespian[1] Mac-Auley debuted into the Nigerian movie industry with the 1991 Nigerian TV series titled Checkmate which was produced and directed by the now-deceased veteran producer Amaka Igwe where she played a significant role as a character named Nkemji, as the village beauty queen and featured alongside Nollywood actors such as Richard Mofe-Damijo, Norbert Young, Francis Agu, Bimbo Manuel, Kunle Bamtefa, and Binta Ayo Mogaji.