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Nollywood Mourns the Loss of Veteran Actor Emmanuel France. The Nigerian film industry is reeling from the loss of veteran actor Emmanuel France, who passed away on Monday, September 16, at the age of 84. France's colleague and filmmaker, Olufemi Ogedengbe, broke the news on Instagram, paying tribute to the late actor as a "legend" and "uncle." France's illustrious career spanned decades, with iconic roles in films like "Domitilla" (1996) and "The Curfew" (2021). He was particularly renowned for his portrayal of Witch Doctor characters in Nollywood films, earning him a household name. His catchphrase "Tufancha" became synonymous with his roles, especially in the classic film "Suicide Mission."
Born in Kano State, France joined the Nigerian movie industry in the 1980s and went on to feature in numerous films, including "Oganigwe," "Narrow Escape," "Witches," "Silent Night," and "Exile." His collaboration with Ogedengbe in Tanzania in 2006 yielded three films: "Cross My Sin," "She Is My Sister," and "The Director." Ogedengbe's heartfelt post read: "Rest in peace to one of Nollywood legends, Uncle Emmanuel France... One of the actors I took to Tanzania in 2006, Shot three movies with him: Cross MY Sin, She Is My Sister & THE Director." France's passing comes shortly after the death of fellow Nollywood actor Big Larry, leaving the industry in mourning.
Despite his complex nationality, with roots in Ghana and Nigeria, France's impact on Nollywood is undeniable. His contributions to the industry have left a lasting legacy, and he will be deeply missed by fans and colleagues alike. As news of his passing spreads, tributes continue to pour in from the film community, celebrating France's life, career, and enduring influence on Nigerian cinema. The cause of France's death remains unknown, but his body of work and cherished memories will continue to inspire and entertain audiences for generations to come. Rest in peace, Emmanuel France.
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