Veteran actor Albert Jackson-Davis is dead

Ghanaian veteran actor and creative, Albert Odartei Jackson-Davis, has passed away following a battle with an undisclosed illness.

The sad news was first shared on Saturday, September 14, and was officially confirmed on Monday, September 16, by Akunu Dake, the Chief Executive Officer of Heritage Development, in a heartfelt Facebook post.

Since the announcement, tributes have poured in from the public and fellow creatives, expressing grief over the loss. In his post, Akunu Dake fondly reflected on his friendship and relationship with the late actor, celebrating his life and legacy.

He wrote, “This is very difficult for me. Rest in peace my good friend and colleague Albert Odartei Jackson-Davis. Able Deputy Executive Director during our PANAFEST years in the 1990s.”

Albert Odartei Jackson-Davis was highly respected for his commanding presence on screen, where he frequently took on roles representing the elite of society.

Known for his understated yet sophisticated acting style, Jackson-Davis distinguished himself in the Ghanaian film industry. His skillful delivery of dialogue, marked by eloquence and composure, earned him admiration from both peers and audiences.

Throughout his illustrious career, Jackson-Davis starred in several iconic films, including Heritage Africa, The Storm, and the hit comedy My Very Ghanaian Wedding, solidifying his legacy in Ghanaian cinema.

SOURCE: https://dew360.net

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