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Nollywood Mourns As Veteran Actor Passes Away At 80

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Veteran Nollywood actor Emmanuel France has died at the age of 80, leaving the entertainment industry in mourning. The cause of his death has not yet been made public.

The sad news of the death of Emmanuel France was confirmed by filmmaker Femi Ogedengbe, who took to social media to pay tribute to the late actor.

Ogedengbe fondly remembered working with Emmanuel France on multiple projects, including their memorable trip to Tanzania in 2006. Together, they worked on films such as Cross My Sin, She is My Sister, and The Director.

Born in Ghana, Emmanuel France was beloved for his gentlemanly demeanor, humility, and deep respect for those around him. He was not only an actor but a warm and vibrant personality who won the hearts of many within the Nollywood industry.

One of his unfulfilled dreams was to produce a film titled Ghana Must Go, a project that held a special place in his heart but never came to fruition.

With countless appearances in Nollywood films, France’s humor, talent, and charm made him a favorite among directors, co-stars, and fans. His passing marks a significant loss for the Nigerian film industry, and his absence will be deeply felt by all who had the privilege of working with him.

Emmanuel France leaves behind a legacy of grace, professionalism, and an enduring contribution to African cinema.
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