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Actor and theatre director Andrew Tandoh Adote has been hailed as one of Ghana’s most exceptional acting talents, by industry professional George Quaye.
Speaking on Hitz FM’s Daybreak Hitz with Kwame Dadzie, the Team Lead at ImageBureau praised Andrew’s dedication and craft, indicating that he deserves to be celebrated on a much grander scale.
“He is beyond a national asset and needs to be really celebrated in a grand style. I have worked with a number of talents but I can confidently tell you that working with Andrew gives you a beautiful night sleep because you know he will take it seriously, you know he will push hard, you know he will deliver,” George Quaye said.
Andrew Tandoh Adote is widely recognised for his strong presence on Ghana’s theatre scene, particularly through his work with the Roverman Productions team, led by playwright Uncle Ebo Whyte. Over the years, Andrew has earned acclaim for his versatility on stage, often taking on lead roles in popular stage plays such as Women on Fire, Forbidden, and The Comeback.
Beyond theatre, he has also appeared in film and television, contributing to both mainstream and alternative storytelling in Ghana’s creative arts space. He is widely known for his amazing works as a voice over artist.
George Quaye, who has worked closely with Andrew on several productions, highlighted his work ethic, professionalism and ability to embody roles with authenticity as key reasons he believes the actor deserves national and international recognition.
In recent times film buff Socrate Safo also touted Andrew as one of the best actors in the world.
He is loved by many for his unmatched acting prowess - interpreting various roles to perfection.
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