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Vitalis Otia Suh | |
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Born | Tole,
Cameroon |
Died | 9 June 2024 |
Occupation(s) | Actor, producer |
Years active | 2006–2024 |
Otia Vitalis Suh was an English-speaking Cameroonian film actor, director and producer. He had featured in over 50 movies and three TV series. [1]
Otia Vitalis Suh was born and raised in Tole in the Southwest Region in Cameroon. He is a native of Modelle in Menchum Division, North West Region. He grew up in a CDC plantantion. [1] He attended the Bishop Rogan College in Buea. [2] After his studies, he worked with the Medical Service of the HEVECAM Agro-Industrial complex in Kribi. He later left Kribi and went to Nigeria for a training. After his training he returned to Cameroon in 2004. [3]
Otia Vitalis Suh began his career in 2004 when he moved to Yaounde. He made his debut with Facing Destiny, a TV Series of 17 episodes for CRTV directed by Josephine Mangfu Talla. [1] In 2016, he played in the award-winning movie A Good time to divorce. [4] In 2016, he equally featured in the TV series Samba by Enah Johnscott. In 2019, he was nominated at the Canal 2'Or awards in the category Best Comedian for his role as Mindako in Bad Angels. [5]
He is the co-founder of the Cameroon Film Industry. In 2013, he was elected as board chair of the Cameroon Film Industry. [6] He was the founder and President of the Red Feather Awards, an annual cultural event that recognizes and celebrates achievements in the enterntainment industry since 2016. [7]
Besides his career in the film industry, Vitalis Otia was working senior Biomedical Scientist by working at the Biotechnology Center of the University of Yaounde I [8]
He died on June 9, 2024, in Yaounde. [9]
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Vitalis Otia Suh | |
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Born | Tole,
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Died | 9 June 2024 |
Occupation(s) | Actor, producer |
Years active | 2006–2024 |
Otia Vitalis Suh was an English-speaking Cameroonian film actor, director and producer. He had featured in over 50 movies and three TV series. [1]
Otia Vitalis Suh was born and raised in Tole in the Southwest Region in Cameroon. He is a native of Modelle in Menchum Division, North West Region. He grew up in a CDC plantantion. [1] He attended the Bishop Rogan College in Buea. [2] After his studies, he worked with the Medical Service of the HEVECAM Agro-Industrial complex in Kribi. He later left Kribi and went to Nigeria for a training. After his training he returned to Cameroon in 2004. [3]
Otia Vitalis Suh began his career in 2004 when he moved to Yaounde. He made his debut with Facing Destiny, a TV Series of 17 episodes for CRTV directed by Josephine Mangfu Talla. [1] In 2016, he played in the award-winning movie A Good time to divorce. [4] In 2016, he equally featured in the TV series Samba by Enah Johnscott. In 2019, he was nominated at the Canal 2'Or awards in the category Best Comedian for his role as Mindako in Bad Angels. [5]
He is the co-founder of the Cameroon Film Industry. In 2013, he was elected as board chair of the Cameroon Film Industry. [6] He was the founder and President of the Red Feather Awards, an annual cultural event that recognizes and celebrates achievements in the enterntainment industry since 2016. [7]
Besides his career in the film industry, Vitalis Otia was working senior Biomedical Scientist by working at the Biotechnology Center of the University of Yaounde I [8]
He died on June 9, 2024, in Yaounde. [9]