Volier Johnson |
Volier has delighted his stage audiences for over fifty years. I remember seeing him for the first time perform at UTech Jamaica, in a play called Rose Slip (If my memory serves me right). This was I think in 1974 or 1975. Marjorie Whylie and Pauline Stone were a part of that production. I eventually joined Volier and other cast members in the play Stanley, Fay, Pularchie and P which was staged at the Ward Theatre and also when it was produced for RJR radio.
He has done some memorable plays with actors like Pauline Stone, Oliver Samuels and Deon Silvera not only in Jamaica but also overseas. Although Volier had health challenges later on in life, he continued to excite his audiences with his creative performances.
Volier Johnson is one of those actors who became the character on stage and therefore when he appeared on stage you were convinced that this was a real character. Volier has a natural gift for acting and his portrayal of many humerous roles had audiences falling out of their seats.
Walk good my friend. Jamaica will certainly miss you. To your family I say, be strong. Your Volier was awesome!
Very sad news rest well bro
ReplyDeleteSo sad to hear. He was one of my favourite comedian otherwise called Maffy.
ReplyDeleteRest in peace my dear.
He contributed much to the Jamaican stage. May his soul rest in peace
ReplyDeleteOne of the few who could make me laugh. A brilliant actor. Gone to a better place ... Blessings ⛪🕆💡
ReplyDeleteYes, truly one of our best actors on stage. "..smile & nod, Maffy, smile & nod..". You brought lots of fun & laughter to many of us. A other "Jamaican gone abroad.."!
ReplyDeleteSo very sad to hear. A great loss to Jamaican comedy.A brilliant actor- one of my favourite.R.I.P Maffy.
ReplyDeleteSooner or later we all must keep the appointment. Thank God for the sure & blessed hope we have in Jesus.Sincere condolences to his family.
Wow condolences to his family and friends may is sleep in peace he will be surely miss it's just a few weeks ago i was listening so interview with him on mis kitty boy oh boy what is man today we are here tomorrow we are gone
ReplyDeleteSaw him first as Maffie....can't remember the name of the play.... Sincerest condolences. May his soul rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteWalk good, you and miss Lou and mass randy will laugh loud. Sleep in peace
ReplyDeleteThank you i enjoy watching you on stage
ReplyDeleteU were truly a great actor may ur soul r.i.p.p
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