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Ghanaian actor Melvin Dain, known for his sterling roles in a number of movies and television series says he does not consider himself a celebrity.
In an interview with Kwame Dadzie and Doreen Avio on Daybreak Hitz, the young actor explained that he has not yet reached the point in his career where he has done anything worth celebrating.
“I am not a celebrity and have not done something worth celebrating yet. I am a working actor,” he said.
Melvin added that established figures such as Jackie Appiah, Shirley Frimpong-Manso and Ivan Quashigah, who have contributed immensely to the film industry over the years, deserve to be called celebrities.
Although he has featured in several films and television series including Shadows of Ambition (2025), For Love and Country (2025), Guess Who (2024) and Terminus (2022), the actor insists he is focused on creating impact rather than pursuing fame.
He is best known for his role in the popular Akwaaba Magic series House of Klu as Sena Klu, where his performance has earned him recognition among viewers.
Melvin Dain remains determined to let his work speak for itself as he continues to build his career in Ghana’s film industry.
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