Ghana's own Michael Attram makes it big abroad. He was named best
male supporting actor at this year's Utah Films Awards in the USA on
Friday.
He won the award for his performance in Freetown; a film
about six Liberian missionaries in Monrovia who were caught in the
middle of a brutal civil war.
He beat out equally competitive actors; Liam Bui (Just Let Go), Nathan Stevens (The Cokeville Miracle) and Jasen Wade (Miracle Maker) for the honor, becoming first Ghanaian actor to win Utah award.
He was nominated for the award, together with Henry Adofo another Ghanaian actor who played the lead in Freetown film.
Michael Attram, a model, is a new actor and the Freetown film is his first major production.
He proved himself as an intense actor who captivates audiences with his sheer presence and steely portrayal of the character. No wonder he has bagged the Utah.
Michael Attram, a model, is a new actor and the Freetown film is his first major production.
He proved himself as an intense actor who captivates audiences with his sheer presence and steely portrayal of the character. No wonder he has bagged the Utah.
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