Renowned Ghanaian actor Fred Nii Amugi recently opened up about his early days in the acting scene, revealing in an interview with JoyPrime that he received a modest GH₵20 for a movie role during the 1970s. Despite the meager pay, Amugi attributed his acceptance to his deep passion for acting and his determination to make a mark in the industry.
Recalling those initial stages of his career, he emphasized that the meager compensation was secondary to his love for the craft. “We, the so-called beginners, were doing it for the passion. I just love it anytime someone is happy because he/she has been entertained by my performance. Knowing that the viewers appreciate what I did was very satisfying,” he shared.
Affectionately known as Uncle Fred, the iconic actor delved into his career journey, acknowledging the significant impact of directors on his growth. He extended advice to aspiring actors, urging them to value every role they undertake, emphasizing the importance of not underestimating smaller roles in movies.