Veteran Ghanaian actor Jagger Pee has stated categorically that he regrets being a Ghanaian actor.
Speaking in an interview with Citi FM/TV's entertainment news website Ghanaweekend.com, the veteran actor asserted that whoever has chosen the acting profession in Ghana has chosen a very noble profession but at a sleazy location.
He expressed his discontentment with the income and revenue derived from the movie industry in Ghana, adding that though the Ghanaian movie industry has not served them well, they're forging on for posterity's sake so that the future leaders of the industry can possibly make a change.
"Seriously, if I should die and reincarnate, I would prefer being an actor abroad than in Ghana. The movie profession is good but not in Ghana... Ghana is really a crappy location to make acting your profession. You act for many years and the money is just peanuts," he sadly said.
Sounding extremely disdained, the veteran actor added, "even though the Ghanaian movie industry is not booming, we are still soldiering on just to pave the way for our successors in the industry to come and possibly make a change."
In 1996, born Abeiku Nyame, Jagger Pee was sentenced to prison alongside his friend and music star, Gee Man, following a shooting incident at the CFC Flats Dome in Accra, in which a taxi driver was killed.
He was granted amnesty after serving two years of his life sentence, half of which was on death row. He was one of the leading actors in Ghana in the 1990s and has made a tremendous contribution to the Ghanaian movie industry despite his stint in prison.
Jagger Pee starred in many hit movies and TV series like 'Ogboo', 'Fatal Decision' 'Man Woman' and 'Chorkor Trotro'.