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William Addo

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William Addo
NationalityGhanaian
Other namesWillie Addo, Akpatse
CitizenshipGhanaian
Alma materUniversity of Ghana, University of Leeds
Occupation(s)Actor, Director, Lecturer
Known forDeath after birth, children of the mountain, rejected 1 &2

William Addo or Willie Addo, also known as Akpatse, is a Ghanaian actor and producer who has done a lot of works to grow the Ghanaian movie industry.[1] Before making appearances in several Ghanaian films, William Addo worked as a theater performer.[2]

Education

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He attended the University of Ghana where he obtained a degree in Drama and Theatre Studies and was retained as a teaching assistant because of his performance. He had a scholarship to study in University of Leeds in the United Kingdom where he obtained his master's degree in Theatre Studies, majoring in Acting and Directing. He came back to be a lecturer where he was in charge of Theatre Arts Department of the School of Performing Arts, University of Ghana.[1][3]

Career

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He worked at the National Theatre where he was in charge of the production of concert party.

Blindness

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Following unsuccessful surgeries, William Addo has become completely blind and is making a plea for help in raising funds for medication.[4][5]

He disclosed that although doctors had diagnosed him with glaucoma and cataracts, they had also informed him that his condition was incurable.[6][7]

“Hmm,I have totally gone blind…all the surgeries I underwent years back have been in vain. The deterioration of my eyes started again early last year (2018)," he sadly revealed. He continued,” When it started, I went to a hospital in Sogakope, and I underwent a series of tests, and doctors diagnosed that it is a combination of glaucoma and cataract; and to my utter dismay, doctors told me its incurable …so am now totally blind."[4]

Filmography

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List of movies.[8]

  • Rejected 1 & 2 (1994) as Kojo Davidson
  • Obaa Hemaa (2007) as Efo
  • The Pastor's Wife (2008) as Pastor Attipoe
  • Sikawura (2009) as Mr. Narh
  • Death After Birth (2011) as Mr. Asare
  • Chronicles of Odumkrom: The Headmaster (2015) as Opanyin Acheampong
  • Children of the Mountain (2016) as Xsavo

Other works

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Seasons from 1985 to 1986 At the Trinity Repertory Company Theatre in Providence, Rhode Island, he performed in George M. Cohan's play "The Tavern," alongside the actors Frederick Sullivan Jr., Becca Lish, Keith Jochim, David Kennett, William Damkoehler, Margot Dionne, Ed Hall, Barbara Blossom, Jennifer Van Dyck, Steven Jermanovich, Howard London, John Robert Wright, Paul Buxton, and Henrik Kromann. The director was Tony Giordano. Designer of the scenery was Robert D. Soule. Lighting was created by John F. Custer. William Lane created the costumes.[9]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Actor William Addo goes totally blind, appeals for support". www.ghanaweb.com. 2019-05-24. Retrieved 2020-08-04.
  2. ^ "Veteran Actor, William Addo Needs GHC 5,000 To Save Him From Going Blind | AmeyawDebrah.com". 2016-03-30. Retrieved 2023-10-03.
  3. ^ "Artsghana | William Addo (Akpatse)". Spla. Retrieved 2020-08-04.
  4. ^ a b Afful, Aba (2019-05-24). "Heartbreak as renowned Ghanaian actor goes totally blind; calls for support". Yen.com.gh - Ghana news. Retrieved 2023-10-03.
  5. ^ Khing, Freddie (2019-05-24). "Ghanaian actor William Addo loses sight". GhPage. Retrieved 2023-10-03.
  6. ^ Tali, Selorm (2019-05-24). "Veteran actor William Addo sadly gone blind; pleads for support". Pulse Ghana. Retrieved 2023-10-03.
  7. ^ Agyei, Miss Anita-Pyper; Reporter, Senior (2019-05-24). "Veteran Ghallywood Actor William Addo Goes Completely Blind; Asks For Financial Help". GhanaCelebrities.Com. Retrieved 2023-10-03.
  8. ^ "William Addo". IMDb. Retrieved 2020-08-04.
  9. ^ "William Addo | Actor". IMDb. Retrieved 2023-10-03.
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