
Audio By Carbonatix
Gavivina Tamakloe had so much to say on his life as an actor which includes the negative and positive aspect of film making when ghanaianmovie.com/flex news paper chanced on him on location at Fiesta Royale Hotel Dzorwulu over the weekend.
“I have acted in over fifty movies and till date I am still doing what I love best, in fact my passion which is acting [laughed].” He said.Having studied drama and theatre arts and English at the University of Ghana Legon and the University Of Oslo, Norway respectively. Mr Tamakloe hails from Wuti, Keta District in the Volta Region.
According to him he started as a stage performer which dates back to 1986.“Stage acting is the bedrock of film making, I joined the Theatre group company called the Talents theatre company which was partially owned by National Mobilization Program, headed by Mr Kofi Portorphi. Through this I acted with the likes of Anima Missa [KSM’s sister], Kofi Dovlo, David Dontoh and many others who understood the rudiments of stage acting.”
When asked if film making has made him rich, Gavivina pointed out some sentimental issues that could well be described as a caution note to wannabe actors and actresses.His said “’Rich’, it has even made me poorer, Why am I saying that? I spend more money on location than what I am being paid and working with some producers will surely hinder your progress.”Source: Ghanamovie
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Boakye Agyarko marks Easter Sunday with a call for Godly leadership ahead of nationwide campaign tour
60 minutes -
Pepsi withdraws as UK festival sponsor after Kanye West backlash
1 hour -
Pope Leo calls for global leaders to choose peace in his first Easter Mass
1 hour -
Kpando MP highlights progress on road projects
1 hour -
Government secures $92m for Engineering and Agriculture University
2 hours -
Several Ghana-bound vegetable trucks detained in Nigeria
2 hours -
Black Sherif questions Wendy Shay’s absence in “Artiste of the Year” talks ahead of TGMA 2026
4 hours -
Government confirms arrival of 100 new buses to ease transport challenges
4 hours -
$600m tomato imports undermining Ghana’s economy — Chamber of Agribusiness
5 hours -
Rainstorm wreaks havoc: Faulty transformers, feeder failures leave parts of 3 regions without power
5 hours -
CUTS International calls for urgent competition law amid sachet water price hikes
6 hours -
‘I never did this advert’, AI clones hijack Ghanaian identities for profit
6 hours -
25-year-old woman battles trauma after surviving deadly Nkwanta attack
7 hours -
Vice President honoured at Tortsogbeza as South Tongu leaders highlight development needs
7 hours -
Kwahu Business Forum 2026: Corporate citizenship, sustaining African businesses take centre stage with KGL as the case study
8 hours