CLAIM TO FAME
Agya Koo started out as a comedian on the ‘Key Soap Concert Party,’ but it was his entry into the film industry in 1999 that launched his flourishing career.
SEXINESS
We are of the opinion that Agya koo is the original SEX SYMBOL; Van Vicker don’t even come close.
BIOGRAPHY
Kofi Adu professionally known as Agya Koo was born and raised in Kumasi, Ashanti region. His booming career began in the early 90s as a comedian on the “key Soap Concert Party,” where he took up and maintained the stage name Agya Koo. In 1999, Agya Koo made his big screen début on the popular movie “Kumasi Yonko.”
In a bid to entertain his audiences Agya Koo incorporated comedic element in his roles making him an instant hit with audiences. Nonetheless, it was his role in “Obi nnim Awie ye,” that made him a household name, and a force to be reckoned with in the local movie genre. Agya Koo has starred in numerous movies so far and has in recent times added coaching (acting) to his resume.
PERSONAL LIFE
Agya koo has been married for fifteen years and has three children.
QUOTES
“It is up to anybody to decide whether they feel English movie is good for them. If it is, they should go for them while we also patronize our local ones.”-Agya Koo“
In fact, I sometimes find it very hard to understand why Ghanaians want to learn other country’s language first before theirs. It’s very absurd. When you watch foreign movies like Chinese and Indian, they use their own languages and interpret them for others to understand; so why can’t we also use our local language and interpret it as well.”-Agya Koo“
Majority behave nicely towards me. I have also received a lot of insult from people. Some also threaten me on phone; at times too people throw stones at me…,”-Agya Koo“
…proverb said in the local language is more pleasing in the ears than in English. So I rest my case.”-Agya Koo
FILMOGRAPHY
Kumasi Yonko
Obi nnim Awie ye
Ka wonan toso
Asew 419A
gya Koo in Love
there seem to be a competition between nigerian and ghanian actors/actress
where does united for african movies comes in
so far so good, let’s keep it up.
EII AGYA BREDAM NONO.