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Profile of Amaechi Muonagor, career, marriage, education and movies
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Amaechi Muonagor
Birth: August 20, 1962 (Obosi, Idemili North Anambra State, Nigeria)
Death: March 24, 2024
Nationality: Nigerian
Alma Mater: University of Nigeria Nsukka
Occupation: Actor
Years Active: 1989-2024
Children: 4
Amaechi Muonagor was a renowned Nigerian actor and producer, born in Obosi village, Idemili North, Anambra State, Nigeria. He received his early education at St. Mary’s Primary School in Obosi and later attended Oraifite Grammar School. Subsequently, he pursued a degree in economics at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), graduating in 1987.
In 1989, following his youth service, Amaechi transitioned into acting from his previous role at the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN). He made his debut in the Nigerian movie industry with a notable performance as Akunatakasi in “Taboo 1”.
Throughout his illustrious career, Amaechi contributed memorable roles to Nigerian cinema. His filmography includes iconic titles such as “Karishika” (1998), “Igodo” (1999), “Aki na Ukwa” (2002), “His Last Action” (2008), and “Code of Silence” (2015), among others. His versatility and talent earned him a nomination for Best Actor in a Comedy at the AMVCA 2017.
Beyond his professional endeavors, Amaechi remained committed to philanthropy and community engagement. Notably, he participated in humanitarian activities, celebrating milestones like Dr. Chris Eke’s 40th birthday by visiting Kikiri Maximum Prison inmates and children at the Hearts of Gold Children’s Hospice orphanage home in Ijegun Lagos.
Despite facing health challenges, including rumors of battling diabetes since 2016, Amaechi’s impact on the Nigerian film industry remained profound. His legacy as a gifted actor and dedicated family man endures, leaving an indelible mark on Nollywood.
Filmography:
- Taboo 1 (1989)
- Karishika (1998)
- Igodo (1999)
- Aki na Ukwa (2002)
- His Last Action (2008)
- Sincerity (2009)
- Without Goodbye (2009)
- Most Wanted Kidnappers (2010)
- Jack and Jill (2011)
- Village Rascal (2012)
- Evil World (2015)
- Ugonma (2015)
- Code of Silence (2015)
- Spirits (2016)
- Rosemary (2016)
- My Village People (2021)
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