Ghanaian actor Adjetey Anang, popularly referred to as 'Pusher', has
revealed that he is a beneficiary of the late Charles Kofi Bucknor’s
legacy adding that the veteran actor has contributed immensely towards
his successful career.
He described the former Director of television at the Ghana Broadcasting Cooperation as a forefather to all actors including the upcoming ones.
"For me, I am going to be one of the beneficiaries of his legacy, he always never ceases to tell me that any role I am been given, I should give up my hundred percent’’.
"He creates an environment whereby you don’t feel intimidated even if you are a newcomer to the same scene of established and accomplished actors", he quantified.
Adjetey Anang, however, expressed worry at the rate the Ghanaian industry is losing its old actors adding, the absence of the veteran actor has created a huge vacuum in the movie industry.
He also stated that young actors like himself will have to be made up to look like "old folks".
"Most of our old folks have passed on, so probably some of us young ones will have to be made up to look like old folks’’, he asserted.
He described the former Director of television at the Ghana Broadcasting Cooperation as a forefather to all actors including the upcoming ones.
"For me, I am going to be one of the beneficiaries of his legacy, he always never ceases to tell me that any role I am been given, I should give up my hundred percent’’.
"He creates an environment whereby you don’t feel intimidated even if you are a newcomer to the same scene of established and accomplished actors", he quantified.
Adjetey Anang, however, expressed worry at the rate the Ghanaian industry is losing its old actors adding, the absence of the veteran actor has created a huge vacuum in the movie industry.
He also stated that young actors like himself will have to be made up to look like "old folks".
"Most of our old folks have passed on, so probably some of us young ones will have to be made up to look like old folks’’, he asserted.
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