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Basorge Tariah Jnr is a Nigerian actor, comedian, and performing arts veteran. A graduate of the University of Port Harcourt with a degree in Theatre Arts, he began his career...
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Actor • Producer
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Nigeria
Born
Jun 9, 1967 (58)
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Head Gone (2014)
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Basorge Tariah Jnr is a Nigerian actor, comedian, and performing arts veteran. A graduate of the University of Port Harcourt with a degree in Theatre Arts, he began his career in 1989 and gained prominence for his role as "Do Good" in the acclaimed soap opera Candle Light. Tariah Jnr has since built a diverse career spanning acting, comedy, choreography, directing, writing, and music production. He is also the founder of Solid Star Records and the Creek Search Initiative, an NGO focused on youth empowerment. Married to Doris Tariah, they have four children.
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Social & Reach
Birth Date
Jun 9, 1967
Age
58 years old
Place of Birth
Buguma, Kalabari, Rivers State, Nigeria
Country
Nigeria
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Actor
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Actor • Producer
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A psychiatric hospital bus driver unintentionally loses some patients during a facility transfer. In an attempt to cover up the mistake unsuspecting commuters are substituted for the mentally ill and both the escapees and substituted patients thrust into a radically unfamiliar environment.