One of Nollywood’s vibrant actors,
Ramsey Nouah has disclosed that he is
quitting acting after being in the field
for about two decades.
The actor said that he has reached his
prime and wants to say a bye-bye to the
movie industry.
“I think I’ve had my fair share,” he said.
“To my fans and loved ones, I know
they’ll always want to see me on screen,
but as they say, it’s best to leave when
the ovation is loudest.
I want to leave a very strong legacy.
“I believe I have left a very strong
imprint in that line. There’s no possible
way you can mention ‘Nollywood’
without mentioning Ramsey Nouah.
“I only want to be associated with the
kind of movies that are poised to take
the industry to another level, which is
where we are headed now. Plus, I want
to focus on working behind the scenes.
“I started a project at one point in time,
but due to circumstances I wasn’t able
to see it through, so it didn’t see the
light of day, but I’m working on that
now and getting the resources together.
Like I said, I grew up not having much,
so I know the pains. Sometimes you
want to help, but greedy people hijack it
and in the end, the people who really
need the help don’t get it.”
Ramsey has starred in several movies
such as Private Storm, Dangerous Twins,
Figurine which won him an award as
best actor in a leading role at the AMAA
2010.
He said that he is not abandoning the
movie industry entirely.
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