Veteran actress Amanorbea Dodoo down with stroke

Posted: Published on April 23rd, 2013

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Entertainment of Tuesday, 23 April 2013

Source: Peacefmonline

Credible information reaching Peacefmonline.com indicates that beautiful and eloquent senior actress Amanorbea Dodoo has been hospitalized with stroke.

According to Peacefmonline.com sources the actress, who showed no sign of sickness or stroke attack woke up in the wee hours of Thursday April 18, 2013 to go to the washroom only to realize that she cant move.

The actress tried as hard as she could but unfortunately she couldnt because half of her body was virtually dead to any feelings or movement. She was rushed to the hospital and doctors have diagnosed her to be suffering from partial stroke.

The actress, who is known for mostly playing the role of a mother or a matured woman in most of the movies she stars in, is presently on admission at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital Medical block responding to treatment. However, at the time of this report the actress was still confined in her sick bed as she has still not been able to move one part of her body.

It has affected her right side but the doctors say there is a lot of hope for her to recover. All she needs now is our prayers a source close to the actress told Peacefmonline.com.

She got her first role in a movie titled Suzie, the first movie with ghosts in Ghana. Later, she appeared as lead actress in number of other movies in the early 90s including Sergeant Abrebese, Meeba with Sidiku Buari, Child @ 6:30, Heart of Gold by Kofi Yerenkyie, and Twin Lovers which was her last movie before leaving for the US in 1995.

She moved back to Ghana in 2007 and did a TV series titled Remnant. Her first movie after her return was King Is Mine. That was followed by Material Girls, Dons Of Sakawa, Who Owns The City Chelsea, Turn me on, Death after birth and a number of others which are not yet out.

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Veteran actress Amanorbea Dodoo down with stroke

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