Eddie Samuel Obong Watson Jr. (born May 22, 1980) is a Liberian-born[1]Ghanaian actor and producer.[2] He received his first Ghanaian Movie Award in 2014 for his film 'Ebola' which he wrote, directed and produced.[3][4] He’s mostly featured in international movies especially in Nollywood.
The following year, Watson had roles in movies like A Reason to Kill and Single Six and by 2011 the actor has made his first move into Nollywood when he starred alongside Queen Nwokoye in Desperate Heart.[8] With movies like Single and Married in 2012,[9]House of Gold,[10] Letters to My Mother and Purple Rose in 2013[11] the actor soon became a house-hold name in African entertainment.
The year 2014, was a bitter sweet year for Watson. West Africa and Watson's home country, Liberia, which was one of the worst affected by the Ebola virus. Watson wrote, produced and directed the short film, Ebola.[12] The year also brought many nominations for the actor for different roles in films such as Bachelors, Sister at War and Purple Rose. And for the first time he was nominated in two different categories for the Ghana Movie Award(Best Actor in Lead Role for Bachelors and Best Short Film for Ebola, which he won).[13][14] The actor has now produced two major movies; Jack & Jill[15][16] and She Prayed.[17] On Saturday, December 5, 2015, Eddie Watson premiered She Prayed in Sierra Leone[18][19][20] with support from some of the cast and other African movie stars including Majid Michel, Beverly Osu and Melvin Oduah.[21] The screening of She Prayed is said to be the biggest show in all the premieres and all international shows in 2015 in Sierra Leone. The movie banked an impressive 98% hold of its premiere rating.[22]
Personal life
Eddie Watson’s partner, actress Naomi Baaba Watson, passed away 3 years ago [23] she was involved in a car accident when she was returning from her daughter's birthday shopping.[24] The couple welcomed their first child, Emirror (Emi) kelsey Watson[25][26] on February 2, 2015.[27][28] Watson took to his Instagram page to share the passing of his mother Leonora Caulker on May 27, 2021.
Humanitarian causes
Eddie Watson's documentary film "Ebola" was one of his humanitarian efforts after the outbreak hit West Africa in 2014. The film was meant to educate people in areas affected by the disease.[29] The film was totally financed by Eddie Watson himself and was distributed to most media houses in countries affected plus others in the region of publication and also throughout the internet without a single charge from the actor. He launched the “We Need Help-Ebola Campaign”[30] the same year the film was shot with the Twitter hashtag #WeNeedHelpEbola.[31] The Ebola documentary film starred some popular faces in Ghana’s movie and music industries including Yvonne Nelson and Sarkodie and more.[32][33] Later that year, the film went on to win Best Short Film Movie at the Ghana Movie Awards (GMA).[34]