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Leo Mezie Biography

Leo Mezie, whose full name is Leonard Chimezie Onyemachi; is a Nigerian actor, television personality and entrepreneur. He was born on January 25 1976. He sadly passed on in May 14, 2022. He was 46 years of age.

NameLeo Mezie
Full NameLeonard Chimezie Onyemachi
Date of Birth25 January 1976
Age46 years
Profession/OccupationNollywood Actor
State of OriginAbia State
NationalityNigerian
TribeIgbo
WifeMaureen Chimezie Onyemachi
ParentsMr and Mrs Chimezie Onyemachi
Net Worth$200,000 (estimated)

Leo Mezie Background

Leo Mezie (born January 25, 1976), whose full name is Leonard Chimezie Onyemachi, is a Nigerian actor, producer, and writer who became famous for his kidney illness health problems.
Mr. and Mrs. Chimezie Onyemachi’s son, Leo Mezie, was born in Umuahia, Abia State, Nigeria. He is an Igbo from Nigeria’s south-east region.

What is Leo Mezie’s age?

As at 2022, Leo Mezie is 46 years of age.

Leo Mezie Career

Leo Mezie began his acting career in 1996, when he joined Nollywood, Nigeria’s film industry, and began attending auditions and playing tiny roles in films. He shot to fame in 2003 after starring alongside Emma Ehummadu, Jerry Amilo, and Ernest Asuzu in the Nollywood blockbuster “Labista.”

Jerry Williams, Emma Ehummadu, Jerry Amilo, Ernest Asuzu, Gentle Jack, Zack Orji, and Chidi Mokeme are among the prominent Nollywood actors and actresses who have worked with Leo Mezie.

Labista, Total War, No Man’s Land, Heart of a Slave, Close Enemy, King’s Sleepless Night, and Empty Throne are only a few of Leo Mezie’s films.

Leo Mezie Wife

In July 2010, Leo Mezie married his ex-wife, former banker Maureen Chimezie Onyemachi.

Leo Mezie’s Net worth

Leo Mezie’s net worth is estimated to be at $200,000 USD. Leo Mezie is a talented Nollywood actor, producer, and writer who was born in Nigeria.

Biography, Age, Wife, Birthplace, Wiki, Real Name, Married, Nationality of Leo Mezie

Leo Mezie Surgery and Kidney Transplant

In 2016, Leo Mezie underwent a successful kidney transplant surgery in the United Kingdom.

While receiving treatment in a United Kingdom hospital, the actor thanked his fans, friends, family and colleagues for their support, in a YouTube video, which went viral.

He said,

“Hello people, this is your boy Leo Mezie, I want to use this medium to say thank you for your support, financially, thank you for your prayers, I just want to let you know that everything got across to I just want to let you know that everything got across to me.

“I want to also thank in a special way; my president, Ibinabo Fiberesima, Chioma Okoye my sister, Kele Akara my wonderful friend and brother, I want to thank Chijiro, I want to thank Ifeoma Okereke, these are the team that swore me to action immediately the news got broken. I thank you guys, I thank you all, and I pray God to bless you in a million fold. I’m sorry this came a bit late, it is just that I have been unstable, but I am now stronger and better.”

Leo Mezie Death

For nearly a year, Leo Mezie was misdiagnosed with malaria, typhoid, and pneumonia, and the treatments caused his kidneys to fail.

He had to scream for help when he couldn’t afford the cost of therapy, renal dialysis. His coworkers, supporters, and Apostle Johnson Suleman rallied to his aid, raising funds for his treatment and kidney transplant.

He was admitted to a London hospital and stayed there for several months before returning to Nigeria in November 2016.

Leo Mezie’s kidney problems resurfaced in 2019. He was admitted to a Lagos hospital.

According to sources, Leo Mezie breathed his final breath after recovering from a kidney transplant last Saturday.

He had been in and out of the hospital for a time, trying to get back on his feet, until complications led to his death over the weekend.

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