Beautiful Nigerian movie star, Enado Odigie has talked about why she dumped corporate work for Nollywood.
Enado Odigie started acting as a little child – from school to church
– but professionally in 2014. The Edo State-born Nollywood diva had
previously worked in the corporate world before delving into the
make-believe industry. In this interview with EDWIN USOBOH, she shares
her passion, driving force etc.
How did acting start for you and how far have you gone?
I have been acting since I was a child but in Nollywood, I would say
between 2012 and 2014. I tested in 2012 and I wasn’t sure I wanted to
continue. But in 2014, I finally made up my mind to continue. It has
been a long journey with a lot of lessons learnt from different
directors, producers and even co-actors. I have grown tremendously. I am
happy with my growth and where I am. There are lots of my work that
people should watch out for.
Before delving into Nollywood, what were you doing?
I was a corporate person. I worked in organizations like Globacom and
then also went into the event planning, but I have a passion for acting
and I decided to give acting a trial.
How did you get your first role?
I spoke to couple of friends that I wanted to act and take acting
serious. Then a friend told me there was an audition coming up and gave
me the address. I went for the audition and was accidentally auditioned
for the lead role. Someone gave his script to a wrong person and later I
was told that one was taken, so I audition for supporting role but few
days later I was called and told I have been chosen for the lead role.
That’s how my first movie came about.
Any regret dumping your corporate work for Nollywood so far?
Absolutely no regret. Every day, we want to be bigger but when you sit
down and look where you are, there is so much to be thankful for. There
is no bad experience in life, there are only a lot of lesson to be
learnt. I have learnt a lot and I am very happy and looking to the
future.
What would you say is the greatest sacrifice you have made to become an actress?
This is one career you sacrifice for every day. A lot of time, you don’t
have time to yourself, no weekend, no public holiday and most times you
work very late on set etc. Sometimes, on set production that are very
tedious, you have injuries, accident, etc. Another bad side is that you
don’t get to participate in the thing you would have loved to be
involved in like friends and family weddings, events, family programmes,
reunion etc. But I will not change it for anything.
What would you describe as your memorable moment so far?
There have been many. For any actress, having a movie that goes to the
cinema, that is seen by an audience paying to go see your movie is a
high point for every actor, and I have had a couple of movies going to
the cinemas.
Do you get support from your loved ones, mostly your parents?
It has been a tremendous journey, I have a very supportive family. Of
course, naturally they have a reservation but knowing fully well they
have raised you and done everything to invest in me, I receive necessary
support. And sometimes, when I make mistake my family is there to
encourage me. I would just say I have a great support from my family and
friends.
What is your fear in life?
Getting to the end of life and realizing I didn’t touch the things I was
meant to have achieved. So, I would say my fear is a driving force to
ensure I get to the finish line. I hope to keep growing and improving
myself and ensure I become a bigger and a better person.
There has been a lot of stories about sexual harassment in the film industry, what is your experience?
I can tell you categorically that I have never been sexually harassed.
Nobody has ever said to me, ‘come and do these in other to get this.’ Of
course, people would always make passes at you as a woman. That’s
interesting as I feel people want to know you by doing that. But, sexual
advances as an exchange for a role, absolutely no.
How do your love ones feel seeing you kiss in movies?
Naturally, the first response is discomfort from your family and your
love ones. However, when they also realise that, for instance, you have a
gynecologist whose responsibility is to search the body part of a
person not related to him, then they understand better. It is part of
the job knowing well that it’s acting. However, we try as much as
possible to create a balance based on the society that we live in.
Has this cost you relationship?
No, I am not going to lose my family because I am acting (laugh)
Describe your dream man
A man who has admirable character, who is understanding, who is
reasonable, patient and, as a lady, a man who shows respect and is
generous. A man who is God fearing. If he doesn’t have fear of God, he
will not have respect for you.
When you are not on set, how do you spend your time?
I spend a lot of time reading, planning and attending to personal things and also spend time with my family.
Who is your crush in the film industry?
A couple of years ago, I used to like Sean Connery and Chris Hemsworth.
Tell about your role in the movie ‘Joba’.
I am Enado Odigie, I played Ore Oladiyan in the movie. Ore is married to
Lami Oladiyan. As a young couple, naturally they are expected to start
having children but as time goes on, they are disappointed time and time
again and at some point, Ore snaps. Joba is a story about faith. At
this point, the faith of the couple is tested, but because we are human,
Ore falls into depression. Her trust in God fails but she has a husband
like Lami whose faith is unshaken, whose faith is tested on every side.
And because Ore is downtrodden, that becomes his biggest trial. Joba is
a movie that also touches on lot of social issues like rape and
depression because all these affect the society today. I find out that
while I am watching the movie, even though I am the one that play the
character, I sympathise with Ore a lot. That is also how people who are
depressed and dealing with such issues usually behave.
How were you able to immerse yourself into the character?
It was difficult but that is my job as an actress. The character
involves one who is sad at all time and if you’re not a sadist, sadness
can be very tiring. It was emotionally, mentally and physically draining
because it requires a lot of scenes back to back. But it also pushes me
to know what my limits are. Warming myself to the character started
from the moment I read the script and when I go on set, I had a
director, Biodun Stephen, who will almost take you by the hand and
journey with you to render a real life resemblance of the script.
Source: NewTelegraph
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