Ghanaian actor William “Akpatse” Addo passes on

Story: Entertainment Desk 

One of Ghana’s most celebrated actors, William Addo, popularly known as Akpatse, passed away peacefully on 22nd November 2025 after years of battling serious health challenges

Mr. Addo’s illustrious career spanned several decades, during which he earned national acclaim as an actor, lecturer, director, and cultural advocate.

He became a household name through his unforgettable performances on GTV’s Thursday Theatre and numerous other productions, where his unique style and comic brilliance captivated audiences across the country.

A consummate professional, Mr. Addo studied Drama and Theatre Studies at the University of Ghana and later earned a master’s degree in Acting and Directing from the University of Leeds, UK.

Beyond his iconic roles, he held key leadership positions, including Director at the National Theatre and Director of Programmes at the National Commission on Culture, while also lecturing in the Theatre Arts Department, mentoring many of Ghana’s celebrated actors and creatives.

In his later years, Mr. Addo faced significant health challenges, including visual impairment caused by glaucoma and cataracts, yet he remained a respected figure for his resilience and the enduring legacy he leaves within Ghana’s creative arts community.

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