GODISMA FUNGWA ACTOR
Godisz hails from the Northwest region of Cameroon, and being an offspring from both a nurse and a tailor (Mother and Father respectively), He started his education at PS Ntamulung where he schooled for 7yrs, and later attended school at GBHS Bamenda.
Godisz hails from the Northwest region of Cameroon, and being an offspring from both a nurse and a tailor (Mother and Father respectively), He started his education at PS Ntamulung where he schooled for 7yrs, and later attended school at GBHS Bamenda.
Godisz started acting at a tender age in church, but that
fire in him was best ignited when he was in secondary school, and later the
high school at GBHS Bamenda, where he studied the art and performed some of
their dramas in class such as the works of Shakespeare. He later joined the
Noble Art Company of Bamenda which was by then known as “Noble Theatre Art
Entertainment” where they performed stage plays and skits.
Now one of the talents in the Cameroon Movie Industry, Godisz
incredible endowment is portrayed in over 10 films (“A Good Time to
Divorce” by Nkanya Nkwai, “Wardzee” by Itambi Delphine, “Breach of Trust” still
by NKanya Nkwai, “A Man for the Weekend” by Achille Brice, “Broken Marriage” of
Besong Viran, At First Sight, PickPocket trending comedy, Lone Gurl and so many others). Of
these films included featured films where he worked on set with international
actors such as; Walter Anga, Norbet Young, and is currently working of a
feature film known as “KUNTAK” still to be released where he is on set with
“Prince Okuyo” of Uganda and “Brunu Henry” of France.
“As an actor you have to be ready for anything “ says the #king of the craft
After having a master class with the Nollywood legend Ramsey Noah, Godisz defines and interprets any role with simplicity, though he mentions some roles are off the list due
to religious reasons but everything being equal, the message behind the film is
his major push.
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“I love to be the antagonist in a film" apart from smiling for the camera, Godisz is also a production manager.
HOW HAS YOUR EXPERIENCE BEEN IN THE CAMEROON FILM INDUSTRY (CFI)?
'Well it's been a good one getting to meet and work with people I respect.
The most amazing thing about the industry is that despite the problems we face, no one gives up. I don't like when my efforts are taken for granted.. Most importantly I don't like lazy filmmakers.
I think the way forward is Hard work, consistency, and we need to spend more time building our craft, studying and challenging ourselves.
I know the industry has a bright future' says the #kingofthecraft
Exclusively on the K&C Mag 2018
Keep reading to know your entertainers
until next time chow
HOW HAS YOUR EXPERIENCE BEEN IN THE CAMEROON FILM INDUSTRY (CFI)?
'Well it's been a good one getting to meet and work with people I respect.
The most amazing thing about the industry is that despite the problems we face, no one gives up. I don't like when my efforts are taken for granted.. Most importantly I don't like lazy filmmakers.
I think the way forward is Hard work, consistency, and we need to spend more time building our craft, studying and challenging ourselves.
I know the industry has a bright future' says the #kingofthecraft
Exclusively on the K&C Mag 2018
Keep reading to know your entertainers
until next time chow
Good initiative and we are ready to make it work.we really need exposure and branding
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