Ghanaian movie actor Psalm Adjetefio, popularly known as T.T. of Taxi Driver series fame has taken his last breath after battling heart complications.
He is reported to have died at the age of 55 on Friday morning after it was revealed some weeks ago that he has been diagnosed with end-stage heart failure.
The veteran actor died at his home on April 8, 2022, at home at Ayikuma when he suffered the illness, which indirectly placed a limit on his life span.
Some of his colleagues and a social media have taken to Facebook to express their condolences.
Journalist Kofi Asare Brako, popularly known as Abatey, wrote on his Facebook page ‘Rest in peace, Psalm Adjeteyfio, a.k.a’.
Information gathered suggests that his body has been taken to the Dodowa mortuary for preservation.
TT has featured in many Ghanaian movies and videos.
He was best known for the lead character T.T. in the Ghanaian TV series Taxi Driver.
Psalm Adjetefio began his career as a trained teacher and taught the Ga language at the PRESEC Staff School.
Recounting how he got into acting, the now-deceased actor said he was first invited by Emmanuel Appea to star in a movie after a recommendation by a very good friend who saw his ability to interpret characters very well and that was what landed him his first role.
He revealed that he was paid Fifty Ghana cedis (GHC 50) equivalent back then for the role.
Until his demise, the actor has been in the news trends lately for soliciting funds from Ghanaians to support his ailing health and rent issues.
The Vice President of Ghana was among other individuals who went to his aid.
Movies and other series and other series he featured in include The Chosen One, Expectations, My Heart, A Stab In The Dark Ultimate Paradise, Taxi Driver, and James Town Fisherman.