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Veteran actor Albert Jackson-Davis is dead

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

 

The news of his passing came to light on Saturday 14 September and was confirmed earlier today by, the Chief Executive Officer of Heritage Development, Akunu Dake in a Facebook that has prompted an outpouring of grief from the public and fellow creatives.

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In the post, Akunu Dake reflected on his friendship and working relationship with the late actor.

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.”Jackson-Davis was widely regarded for his powerful performances on screen, where he often portrayed roles that depicted elite or well-to-do members of society.

His acting style, which combined simplicity with class, made him a standout figure in Ghanaian cinema.

His mastery of dialogue delivery—marked by his poised and articulate manner—earned him respect among peers and fans alike.

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During his career, Jackson-Davis appeared in several notable films, including Heritage Africa, The Storm and the popular comedy My Very Ghanaian Wedding.

Source: graphiconline.com

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