The Zimbabwe Independent

Chirisa is Hollywood actor of the month

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UNITED States-based Zimbabwean actor Arnold Tongayi Chirisa (pictured)’s star continues to rise in Hollywood as he was voted this March as IMDb Pro Actor of the Month.

e initiative is supported by the Casting Society of America (CSA) which interviewe­d Arnold Tongayi Chirisa for a wide variety of topics, including his relationsh­ip with casting directors, his inspiratio­n and the importance of IMDB Pro in his career.

IMDb Pro is the equivalent of LinkedIn for entertainm­ent profession­als. It is an online database of informatio­n related to films, television series, home videos, video games, and streaming content online — including cast, production crew, personal biographie­s, plot summaries, trivia, ratings, and fan and critical reviews.

For Chirisa, his nomination is a “boost of confidence”.

“ ese casting directors really helped me overcome a mental block in my headspace and made the room safe enough to showcase what I am capable of. inking about it more now, I realise that some of the casting directors who have truly been a bedrock for my career, are the rooms I have ended up booking in,” Chirisa said in an interview with CSA.

“My first IMDb Pro credit was for a Zimbabwean film called Tanyaradzw­a, which means ‘we have been silenced’ in my native tongue Shona. To be honest, it did not resonate with me too much when I first saw it, because I really didn’t know what IMDb was at the time.

“Now, I truly have a profound sense of pride that I am counted among the few/ or many, depending on how you look at it, who have a page dedicated to their work.”

Chirisa was recently awarded a 2022 Zimbabwe National Art Merit Award for an Outstandin­g Artist in the Diaspora

Asked which work he is most proud of, he said: “Every project is unique in and of itself. I am equally proud of each of them for the variety and range they allow me to showcase in my artistry. But there will always be projects that stand out for significan­t reasons.

“One such is the film, Antebellum. is was my first studio film, so that will always have a special place in my heart, but also the narrative that the film told, it felt like divine interventi­on as it highlighte­d the plight in America’s systemic treatment of African-Americans right on the heels of BLM (Black Lives Matter) protests.”

He said apart from acting, he has “another form of creative expression. I sing, as a way to just be free. I sing about things that Influence me as a person and how I see the world, and to be totally honest it is therapy to my soul”. — Staff Writer/Online.

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