The Rising Star of Ghanaian Comedy
Benson Nana Yaw Oduro Boateng popularly known as Funny Face was born on the 1 October 1981
Funny Face's comedic journey took flight in 2010 when he made his first appearance on the renowned "Night of 1010 Laughs." This performance is widely regarded as the turning point that propelled him into the limelight of Ghanaian comedy. Through his exceptional talent and relatable humor, Funny Face began carving a niche for himself in the entertainment industry.
Funny Face continued to captivate audiences through his participation in the comedy series "Night of 1018 Laughs." These performances showcased his versatility and ability to entertain on various platforms. Funny Face's knack for generating laughter transcended television screens and resonated with live audiences.
One of Funny Face's most memorable roles was that of the driver's mate in the TV3 sitcom "Chorkor Trotro," where he was affectionately known as Chemu. The character resonated with audiences, contributing significantly to Funny Face's popularity.
Beyond his comedic prowess, Funny Face demonstrated a keen interest in music. Collaborating with hiplife artiste Castro de Destroyer, he featured in popular tracks such as "Sweet Banana." Furthermore, Funny Face's own composition, "Odo Bekumi," featured Castro, showcasing his versatility in the creative arts.
Funny Face has not limited his impact to the realm of entertainment alone. He actively supported Togolese international footballer Emmanuel Adebayor during his charity events. Additionally, Funny Face spearheaded the Vodafone Ghana Red Campaign, raising awareness and funds for charitable causes.
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