A New York native, Ohene Cornelius is a genuine triple threat, whose focus is acting. Raised in the turmoil of the 1980s America, Ohene concentrated on after school programs to keep him off the drug ridden streets of Harlem. At 12, he studied the Saxophone and Ballet. At 13 he studied voice and tap dance. Upon graduating PS 151, he was accepted into Boys' Choir of Harlem which he declined to go to ...
show all A New York native, Ohene Cornelius is a genuine triple threat, whose focus is acting. Raised in the turmoil of the 1980s America, Ohene concentrated on after school programs to keep him off the drug ridden streets of Harlem. At 12, he studied the Saxophone and Ballet. At 13 he studied voice and tap dance. Upon graduating PS 151, he was accepted into Boys' Choir of Harlem which he declined to go to the college bound school, Frederick Douglass Academy. At, FDA he honed his athletics (volleyball, basketball and track), thought process (debate team, French team, and NFTE entrepreneurship program) and entertainment skills (beat box, rhyming poetry, and interned at Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor Long Island). Graduating and going to St. Lawrence University, Ohene completed a double major in Theater Arts and Creative Writing. He studied for a year in London at University of Westminster and The Globe Theater, plus interning at the famed Stanley House Recording Studio. Ohene Cornelius now plays the guitar, sings, is versed in modern and hip hop dance and consistently acts and teaches acting through drama therapy workshops to 'at risk' youth, all while being a dedicated father and husband. His credits include, Nicholas Cage's "Kick Ass," "Law and Order: Criminal Intent," "Nike's Hyper dunk Commercial," "Subway Doo wop singer's Commercial," and the independent film "Horizon." The short films: "The Ferry" "I Want You" "Red Hook" and "Replayground." The stage plays: "Auction Block to Hip Hop," "Platanos and Collard Greens" (both B.T.L. productions) plus "Colored People's Time" and other works with the repertory company the Negro Ensemble Company which he also studied with reputable actors Charles Weldon, Erik Kilpatrick, and Barbara Montgomery. Cornelius consistently works on music, reminding one of Will Smith, Jamie Foxx, and Kevin Bacon and looks forward to his opportunity to show depth and offer himself to the audience.
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