Managing Director of TV Africa, Ekow Blankson has described current crop of actors in Ghana as jokers.
Known for movies such as ‘The Intruder’, ‘Diary of the Black Hustler’, ‘Total Exchange’, ‘Frozen Emotions’, ‘My Mother’s Heart’, ‘Check Mate’, ‘The Secret Burden’ and ‘A Woman’s Desire’, Ekow Blankson in an interview with SVTV said current actors are no longer interesting to watch, compared to his time.
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“I think that our new crop of actors are just jokers. Unfortunately they aren’t as exciting and real as people have done in the past. Sometimes it gets a bit worrying watching them perform,” he said.
Commenting on movies produced in Kumasi, commonly referred to as ‘Kumawood’, the ace actor said the sector has adapted the ‘concert party’ style where actors are not guided by scripts.
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“I think the Kumasi movie industry is a different form of film making. It’s actually concert party where you don’t prepare a script and follow. They are given pointers and they have to create out of it and that is the concert party style and they have enhanced it into film,” he said.
Ekow Blankson’s role in Shirley Frimpong Manso’s ‘Check Mate’ earned him a Best Actor nomination at the African Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) and Best Supporting Actor at the Ghana Movie Awards.
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He is an efficient and versatile individual with over 20 years of experience gained across Head of Business Units, Brand Management in Marketing, Corporate Affairs Management, Experiential Marketing, Capability training, Distribution Management and General Commercial Business Management.
Ekow Blankson holds a Diploma in Theatre Arts – Drama as well as Masters in Fine Arts degree both obtained from University of Ghana, Legon. Ekow also holds Marketing In Action (MIA) program certificates obtained from his studies at Heineken University in Amsterdam, Netherlands.




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  1. The kind of production u talk about or rate as a film is never enjoyed in Ghana or outside Ghana. We enjoy and adore our Kumawood and its Stars.
    The white produce something they claim as better than yours. There is no market for it locally. So where do u stand? How come Agya Koo, Lil Win and others are more popular than you?

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