Fiifi Coleman, an award-winning actor and producer from Ghana, recently discussed his dedication to working on only top-notch material in the film business.
Fiifi claims that he is extremely picky about his movie parts since he doesn’t want to be associated with any poorly done productions. He underlined his commitment to only taking on parts that fit with his creative vision and make a significant contribution to the narrative.
the seasoned actor, whose remarkable resume includes parts in cinema, television, and theater, explained how he feels a good screenplay can improve the entire creative process. Coleman stated a wish to be a part of projects that not only amuse but also connect with people on a deeper level.
“I have turned down a few scripts from some producers because, to me, they were not too good, however, I will gladly snap it up if I am happy with it.
If I am not satisfied with what is offered to me, I virtually tell you what I want, and after the changes are done, I hop on board. “I even come on board to help with the production to improve it,” he told Graphic Showbiz.
The actor, who acts as the Vice President of the International Theatre Institute in Ghana, also stated his wish to collaborate with Oscar Provencal and Kofi Adjorlolo.
The actor has seen both the worlds of stage plays and the silver screen, and he credits the former with making him a complete actor since it requires him to utilize all of his abilities to stay in character.
Between the two, the Piece of Me actor, who has been acting for years, believes playing on stage as more hard in many respects than films since it involves a high degree of talent, imagination and adaptation from the performers. Fiifi Coleman’s production credits include plays such as You Play Me, I Play You, Still A Rose, Women At Work, and Dilemma of a Ghost.