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Tesfaye Sahlu was born on 27 June, 1923 in Kedu, Bale Province, Ethiopian Empire, is an author. Discover Tesfaye Sahlu's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 94 years old?
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27 June 1923 |
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Kedu, Bale Province, Ethiopian Empire |
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(2017-07-31) |
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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia |
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Tesfaye Sahlu Height, Weight & Measurements
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Tesfaye Sahlu Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Tesfaye Sahlu worth at the age of 94 years old? Tesfaye Sahlu’s income source is mostly from being a successful author. He is from Ethiopia. We have estimated
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Tesfaye died of natural causes on 31 July 2017 at his home in Addis Ababa. His funeral was held at the Holy Trinity Cathedral, where he was interred on 2 August.
Tesfaye published his first two children's books Lijoch, Ye Zare Abebawotch, Yenege Frewoch (1972) and Ke'Abbatoch Lelijjoch (1986).
In 1962, Tesfaye run his children television program called Ababa Tesfaye's Storytime in Ethiopian Television. With presenting himself, it features folktales, comedy kits, dance, jigging and pantomime: by intimating people, mimicking animal sounds of various species. Tesfaye gained prominence with its catchphrase "Lijoch Yezare Abebawoch Yenege Freywoch" (translated as "children! Today's flowers, tomorrow's fruit").
With the opening of the Ethiopian National Theatre in 1955, Tesfaye comedic shows reached a broad audience. During this time he was involved in 70 stage productions and appeared on television. He played many roles, including female roles, reflecting a shortage of female actresses in theatre productions. For example, he played various characters in plays including Alula Aba Nega, Ha Hu Be Sidist Wor, King Oedipus, Dawitna Orion, Othello, Ya Zawntoch Kebeb and Enat Alem Tenu. In female position, he played prominent plays "Gonderew" and "Tela Shach" due to lack of female supporting role. Tesfaye also used musical instruments like washint, krar, begena, trombone, and accordion. In addition, Tesfaye also released single titled "Anchi Alem" and "Tsehay". Tesfaye's reputations and popularity increasingly grew in the theatre with audience share.
Tesfaye was one of few Ethiopian artists to go in Korea in 1951 and provided entertainment for Kagnew Battalion troops in the Korean War. For his work, he was given military title of sergeant. Emperor Haile Selassie awarded him three times including posthumously award for lifetime achievements from Ethiopian Fine Art and Mass Media Prize Trust in 1998.
Tesfaye Sahlu (Amharic: ተስፋዬ ሳህሉ; 27 June 1923 – 31 July 2017) also known as Ababa Tesfaye, was an Ethiopian comedian, children's storybook author, and former singer. He provided entertainment for the Ethiopian troops of the Kagnew Battalion serving in the Korean War. He received awards from Emperor Haile Selassie, the Ethiopian Fine Art and Mass Media Prize Trust. He was most widely known for his children's television program on the Ethiopian national broadcaster EBC, where he coined the catchphrase, "Lijoch Yezare Abebawoch Yenege Freywoch" (roughly translated as "Children! Today's flowers, tomorrow's fruit!").
Tesfaye Sahlu was born on 27 June 1923 in Kedu, a town in the Bale province of southeastern Ethiopia, to Egerssa Bedane and Yewenzwork Belete. He grew up in Harar during childhood years while attending French Mission School. He later moved to the capital Addis Ababa by the age 14, and enrolled Kokebe Tsibah School. His father, used to describe Tesfaye as "10 people in one" due to his multi-talented nature. Both of Sahlu's parents died during the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. Then, he joined City Hall Theatre along with Getachew Debalke, Getachew Mekuriya and Belay Meressa.