Bob Santo

Ghanaian comedian and actor (1940–2002) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

John Evans Kwadwo Bosompem (/ˈdʒɒn ˈɛvənz ˈkwɑːdwoʊ bɒˈsɒmpɛm/) (1940–2002), also professionally known as Santo or Bob Santo, was a Ghanaian comedian and an actor. He featured in film speaking Akan. He usually acted with his close compatriot, Judas[1][2][3]

Born
John Evans Kwadwo Bosompem

1940 (1940)
Ghana
Died2002 (aged 6162)
OthernamesSanto
CitizenshipGhanaian
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Bob Santo
Born
John Evans Kwadwo Bosompem

1940 (1940)
Ghana
Died2002 (aged 6162)
Other namesSanto
CitizenshipGhanaian
OccupationsActor, comedian
Years active1962-2002
Notable workEfiewura
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Career

Santo was famous in the early 2000's with his friend Judas in movie production, acting, and theater. [4]He was the leader of the Omintiminim Concert Party in 1995 when he and his friend Abusapanyin Judas went into film acting and concert party performance.[5]

Filmography

Death

Santo suffered and died on 30 May 2002 from a disease known as jaundice. [9][10][1][11] He was 62 and was survived by two wives and three children.[11][12]

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