
Veteran Nollywood actor Tom Njemanze has passed away at the age of 75 after a prolonged battle with prostate cancer.
The seasoned actor, who rose to fame in the 1990s, died on Friday, July 18, 2025. His death marks the end of an era for many fans of Nigerian cinema, particularly those who followed his distinguished work during Nollywood’s formative years.
Njemanze was best known for his outstanding roles in a number of popular Nigerian films, including Issakaba, Pounds and Dollars, Osuofia in London, Atosa, Tokunboh, Brain Box, and Igbotic Love. His distinctive voice, expressive performances, and commanding screen presence made him a familiar and beloved figure across African households.
In the months leading up to his passing, it was reported that the actor had been suffering from advanced prostate cancer and was in urgent need of surgery. A video shared online showed Njemanze in a hospital bed, appealing for support with medical expenses. The video sparked widespread concern, with many in the film industry and the public calling for improved healthcare access and financial aid for aging entertainers.

Following the news of his death, tributes poured in from colleagues, fans, and cultural institutions. Many praised him not only for his contributions to film but also for inspiring a generation of actors with his dedication and artistry.
Njemanze’s death reignites conversations around men’s health, particularly the importance of regular screening for prostate cancer among aging males. Health experts continue to emphasize early detection and treatment as key factors in managing the disease.
The late actor is remembered as one of the foundational figures of modern Nigerian cinema, with a career that spanned decades and helped shape the identity of Nollywood as a global industry. His legacy will live on through the countless films he featured in and the lives he touched both on and off screen.