Arguably
the most-popular actor in Ghana now, Kwadwo Nkansah LiWin has disclosed
that even though he was not a book-brilliant student in school; he won
many awards for his drama group making good use of his brilliant persona
and talent while at the Methodist Primary JSS in Kumasi.
He
pointed the late John Evans Bosempm aka Santo whose antics on the screen
inspired him to becoming an actor. “I loved how he fused jokes with
wise sayings; he was a genius and an unusual character. I was very sad
when he passed away.”
Reflecting on the many obstacles he
encountered throughout his perseverance to fame, “I don’t allow stardom
to get into my head, but I keep calm and learn from others because I
know where I am coming from.”
“I have gone through a lot before
getting here, and if I am making it today, I believe the best thing is
to learn more and be on top for a very long time,” Lil Win said in an
interview with Sankofa Radio in Virginia, USA.
According to the
‘Made in Agege’ actor, if he didn’t give up during his trail-times to
this day; then he is not giving up yet, "I was nobody not too long ago,
but look at me now, and I’m here to stay for long on the Ghanaian
entertainment scene.”
Speaking to Sankofa Radio during his recent
tour on issues pertaining to the perceived tension between Glamour and
Kumawood actors, Lil Win rubbished the thoughts indicating that among
the over 200 movies he has starred.
"There include some that he
worked with the English actors on a very good working relationship with
Majid Michel, Van Vicker, Jackie Appiah, among others. |
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