Frimpong Manso | |
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Born | 1931 |
Died | August 10, 2020 |
Nationality | Ghanaian |
Other names | Osofo Dadzie |
Citizenship | Ghanaian |
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Years active | 1970-2020 |
Known for | Cantata, Osofo Dadzie |
Frimpong Manso (1931 - 2020) also known as Osofo Dadzie, was a Ghanaian veteran actor and producer who was the lead character on Osofo Dadzie, a Ghanaian television drama series between 1970 and 1993. [1] [2] He died on August 10, 2020, aged 89.
He was one of the lead actors in Osofo Dadzie drama series which was a creation of the S. K. Oppong Drama Group, later referred to as the Osofo Dadzie Group. The characters he acted with in the TV series were Super OD , Kingsley Kofi Kyeremanteng (Ajos), Bea Kisi, Akora Badu, S.K Oppong. The drama series was aired on GTV. [3] [4]
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