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Popular Nollywood Actor Ernest Asuzu Is Dead



Veteran Nollywood actor, Ernest Asuzu popularly known as El Cream, is dead.

His wife, Jennifer Asuzu, who confirmed the sad incident, said he fainted on Tuesday evening and never woke up.

Asuzu, who hailed from Imo, grew up in Lagos. In the late 90s he was into music and was a rapper, producer, director, and a television personality.

He became more popular after featuring in a number of movies including “RITUALS” a movie that was produced by Kenneth Nnebue.

The deceased acted in more than 100 movies since he joined the Nigerian movie industry. Some of the movies include: Living Abroad, Royal war, Last Wedding, Burning Desire, Ogidan, Never End, Broad Day Light, Ugonna and a popular hit movie, Labista which won him an award as the best supporting actor at the African Movie Academy Award.

He was known to have acted alongside famous actors like Junior Pope Odonwodo, Gentle Jack, Emma Ahumadu, Jim Iyke, and Sylvester Madu amongst other celebrities.

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