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Yao B. Nunoo
Acteur/trice, Scénariste
Ghana

Français
Acteur et Scénariste ghanéen.
Yao B. Nunoo est né le 25 décembre 1975 à Kumasi, Ghana.
Yao B. Nunoo est né le 25 décembre 1975 à Kumasi, Ghana.
English
Ghanaian Actor and Scriptwriter.
Yao B. Nunoo was born on Christmas Day, 1975 in Kumasi, Ghana. He refers to himself as an average kid that grew up in urban Ghana. His first love was soccer up until he moved into the US in 1997 to enroll at as a double-major in economics and sculpture at Knox College, Galesburg, IL. In 1999, he auditioned for a production of Wole Soyinka’s Nobel Prize winning Death and a King’s Horseman and was cast in the role of Amusa. He performed on opening night, with Soyinka in attendance, and describes it as one of the most gratifying moments of his life. Shortly afterwards, Nunoo dropped out of school due to financial constraints and began to audition while working odd jobs to make ends meet.
He moved to Philadelphia and enrolled at the University of Pennsylvania for Cinema Studies, as a way to understand not just acting, but « how this whole thing works. » He began writing, shooting, editing and acting in films in the Philadelphia region and was cast in the lead role of Tom Molineaux in Albright’s The Legend of Black Tom. Afterwards, Albright and Nunoo would collaborate on writing Invisible Son and producing The Destiny Of Lesser Animals. Nunoo is currently working on his third feature-length screenplay, set also in Ghana in collaboration with renowned Ghanaian poet Nii Ayikwei- Parkes.
Trivia: Yao is fluent in five languages : Ga, Twi, Fante, Pidgin and English.
Source:
www.destinyoflesseranimals.com/yao_nunoo.html
Yao B. Nunoo was born on Christmas Day, 1975 in Kumasi, Ghana. He refers to himself as an average kid that grew up in urban Ghana. His first love was soccer up until he moved into the US in 1997 to enroll at as a double-major in economics and sculpture at Knox College, Galesburg, IL. In 1999, he auditioned for a production of Wole Soyinka’s Nobel Prize winning Death and a King’s Horseman and was cast in the role of Amusa. He performed on opening night, with Soyinka in attendance, and describes it as one of the most gratifying moments of his life. Shortly afterwards, Nunoo dropped out of school due to financial constraints and began to audition while working odd jobs to make ends meet.
He moved to Philadelphia and enrolled at the University of Pennsylvania for Cinema Studies, as a way to understand not just acting, but « how this whole thing works. » He began writing, shooting, editing and acting in films in the Philadelphia region and was cast in the lead role of Tom Molineaux in Albright’s The Legend of Black Tom. Afterwards, Albright and Nunoo would collaborate on writing Invisible Son and producing The Destiny Of Lesser Animals. Nunoo is currently working on his third feature-length screenplay, set also in Ghana in collaboration with renowned Ghanaian poet Nii Ayikwei- Parkes.
Trivia: Yao is fluent in five languages : Ga, Twi, Fante, Pidgin and English.
Source:
www.destinyoflesseranimals.com/yao_nunoo.html
Films(s)
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Destiny of Lesser Animals (The)Long-métrage – 2011L’inspecteur Boniface Koomsin, un officier de police ghanéen, est embarqué dans une affaire dangereuse afin de retrouver la seule chose dont il a besoin pour réaliser son rêve ultime : échapper aux fantômes de son passé …Yao B. Nunoo est lié(e) à ce film en tant que acteur/trice
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Legend of Black Tom (The)Court-métrage – 2005Le 18 Décembre 1810, Tom Molineaux, un esclave américain libre, combat pour le titre de champion du monde de boxe contre le célèbre champion britannique Tom Cribb. Molineaux a grandi sous la tutelle d’un autre ancien esc…Yao B. Nunoo est lié(e) à ce film en tant que acteur/trice
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