film-makers who have made great impact in the African movie industry.
Although many think he is a Ghanaian due to his exploits in Ghollywood,
Frank hails from Edo State in Nigeria and is happily married to a
Nigerian.
very daring way. Before then, I got lots of mails from some of my
foreign fans who said we love your movies but instead of creating love
scenes where you have to put people under the blanket, take off those
scenes but if you have to show the scenes, make it close to reality.
this happen and maybe the devil was at work that day because everybody
just complied and we started shooting, it wasn’t planned and it was one
of those 5 mins madness so we shot it and after that, it was like an
open door for a lot of nudity in our movies and I felt terribly bad for
pioneering it and I have since cautioned myself.
had serious problems way back at home with my family over that movie, it
was terrible and one of those hit movies I didn’t want people to always
remember me with. Am doing my very best possible to create an image
that people will see and not frown their faces. ” he said.
Nnaji, Rita Dominic and co, these are commercial faces and I want to
create the likes of those in Ghana, I want to differentiate them so we
can use them to sell movies here too. So I was like ok let’s sign a
contract which we did for 2 years, and later I made it 4 years. The contract was to groom some actors in Ghana and make them stars, we
agreed and called for audition, where we picked the likes of Jackie,
Nadia Buari,Van Vicker, Kalsum Sinare, Kofi Adjorolo, Majid Michel was a
stand by then.
so after picking them we took them through series of productions from
Mummy’s Daughter to Beyonce and all of that. That was how the journey
started and later on we brought on Majid and then Yvonne Nelson, Juliet
Ibrahim, Frank Arthus, Martha Ankomah and just like that we continued.
That was how we started with all of them and today, they are big.”
