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Pete Edochie born 7 March 1947 is a Nigerian
actor. A devout Catholic, he is considered one of Africa’s most talented
actors, by both Movie Awards and Movie Magic’s Africa Magic Cable
network. Although a seasoned administrator and broadcaster, he came into
prominence in the 1980s when he played the lead role of Okonkwo in an
NTA adaptation of Chinua Achebe’s all time best selling novel, Things
Fall Apart.
Date of Birth: 07-Mar-1947
Place of Birth: Enugu, Enugu State, Nigeria
Profession: Actor
Nationality: Nigeria
Zodiac Sign: Pisces
Edochie appearing in a commercial for Wikipedia
He got into radio broadcasting in 1967 at the age of 20
as a junior programmes assistant after which he was elevated to the
level of a Director. He was director of programmes, but doubling
sometimes as Deputy Managing Director and occasionally acting as
Managing Director. He quit ABS because the government decided to
politicise the affairs of their FM station, thereby resulting in the
entire management being asked to move out, including him. He was to be
the immediate successor to the MD but had to leave and enrol into the
movie industry. Prior to that, he had featured in Things Fall Apart and had won an International Award. The BBC flew into Nigeria to interview him for his role in Things Fall Apart.
In September 2017, Edochie endorsed Wikimedia movement in Nigeria by appearing in a video to increase awareness and use of Wikipedia among the older generations.
In 2005 the Actors' Guild of Nigeria placed Pete Edochie and several other actors, including Genevieve Nnaji, Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, Nkem Owoh, Ramsey Noah, Stella Damasus Aboderin, and Richard Mofe Damijo
on a one-year ban from filming after they were said to have been
collecting huge fees from producers due to their A-list celebrity
status. The ban placed on these actors was seen as doom in the Nigerian
film business, but currently, the actors are back in filming.
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