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Actor Charles Ouda, 38, has passed away. The family of the late actor, who was known for his roles in films like 'Makutano Junction,' 'The First Grader,' and 'Count It Out,' has issued a statement expressing their grief. The family has requested privacy for the grieving fiancée and the Ouda family during this difficult time.
Charles, a talented actor and distinguished film director, was known for his versatility and contributions to various projects. He had a successful career in the Kenya National Theatre, leading roles in successful TV series and films. Charles also co-wrote songs for groups like SEMA and contributed to saxophonist Jackson Munala Anduuru's album. He also actively participated in writing, directing, and composing for various productions. He completed a 2-year Conservatory in New York, broadening his skills and collaborating with renowned actors and directors.
Charles' legacy includes his impressive body of work and commitment to telling meaningful stories. His exceptional talents earned him numerous accolades, including the title of Best Director at the 2016 Asian American Film Lab 72 Hour Shoot Out and multiple awards from the NYC Indie Film Awards. In June, Ciru introduced her podcast, co-hosting with Charles as the co-host. Charles' sudden passing has become an inspiration for his fans.