(As compiled by Charles Novia)
I did promise that my next post will be a review of the
Best Actors in Nollywood in 2014. Last year on charlesnoviadaily.com, OC Ukeje
won for 2013. I am sure many read my list for the female counterparts for
2014 and whilst the criteria for judging the actors in 2014 won’t be any
different, I have gone the extra mile to add snippets of what I believe were
the extra efforts these actors on the list made to merit the mention they have
received.
As usual, charlesnoviadaily.com sampled opinions of
tested and trusted film professionals and critics who put heads together with
me to scrutinize the art of many shortlisted names after which I had to arrive
at the five names based on my overall veto. It is important to note too that
there were no dissenting opinions amongst my team of experts about the Number
One choice.
For the crowd which believes that an actor’s popularity
and fan base automatically means that such an actor must be on lists such as
this, I say to you; get your heads out of your closets.
On this platform, all levels of professionalism are used as universal
templates. I do not give a damn about the number of years an actor or
actress has spent in the industry when I draw up such lists. I am more
concerned with areas of the actors body of work for the year and how impressive
such was when placed under an artistic microscope.
Using criteria such as interpretation, characterization,
internalization, enunciation, and actor’s visualization among others, the
following actors are my top 5 for 2014.
NUMBER FIVE: AYO MAKUN (AY)
In the movie, ‘30 Days in Atlanta‘, one was
impressed with AY and his acting prowess. Bringing to life and to the
screen, a social media legendary character known as Akpos, one could see that
AY went all out with the character. His jokes were on point. His deliberately
obtuse responses to obvious situations were good and most of all, he maintained
a verve and onscreen energy which was demanded from the character all through
the flick. That energy though might have been overdone in areas where he played
to the gallery but such were quickly overshadowed by the brilliantly-plotted
script in which Akpos shows us how a ‘Waffi’ neophyte epitomizes the average
Nigerian who travels for the first time out of his country. In ’30 Days in
Atlanta’, AY didn’t have to act funny. He was funny. Having seen him act in the
tepid ‘AY’s Crib’, his sitcom on television where all he seems to do is to
deliberately or curiously bulge his eyes when rendering his lines, I was wary
of what to expect in his movie. But he was well-researched for the role and had
a great supporting cast which helped his delivery.
AY deserves the accolades he has been getting over that
movie. Most of all, he deserves to be on my list this year.
NUMBER FOUR: TOPE TEDELA
‘A Mile From Home‘ is Tope’s breakout movie.
Having won a few laurels on account of the movie for ‘Best Actor’, I was
curious to watch the movie earlier on in the year and when I did, I was not
disappointed by his characterization in the movie. He played a character which
requires the utmost physical interpretation for the role as well as layers of
emotional demands and intrinsic internalization. Where the dictates of the
character needed him to deliver, Tope Tedela did. However, a trained eye could
see that the young man still has a lot of work to do in some areas of his
acting skills which a short course in an acting school would enhance if he so
desires but that trained eye would also recognize that there’s a zeal within
his talent which can be nurtured for the future. It is heartwarming to see the
new generation of actors coming all out to prove that talent is king, beyond
good looks.
For Tope Tedela, his talent may well take him places.
NUMBER THREE: LUCKY EJIM
NUMBER TWO: MIKE OMOREGBE
His name on this list would shock a lot of people who
may not even know who he is. But he is an ACTOR and his artistry deserves my
commendation. If anyone has watched ‘INVASION 1897‘ by Lancelot Imasuen,
you would agree with me that Mike Omoregbe, who played the role of ‘Oba
Ovoramwen’ was as brilliantly regal in the role as he was visually a sizzle in
his interpretation. His carriage and internalization for that role was quite an
aesthetic delight and he did stir a lot of African cultural enthusiasts with
his various levels of interpretation for that role. For a first timer on the
big screen, I must doff my heart to this new entrant on the block. Actors such
as this should not escape Nollywood’s radar in the present future.
NUMBER ONE: SADIQ DABA
I do not wish to believe that Uncle Sadiq’s role in ‘
October 1‘ could very well be a magnum opus to the industry, having being
called out of a self-imposed retirement by Kunle Afolayan. It shouldn’t be. As
the Colonial Inspector in ‘October 1‘, Mr Daba shows us all why tried and
tested actors of his professional ilk are still the unbeatable best. One could
appreciate that he personally put in a lot of research and hard work into his
character and limited himself professionally to acceptable areas of believable
acting, eschewing melodramatic dictates which other actors cast in that role might
have been tempted to accede to.
His acting reached a powerful crescendo when in the last
scene, he confronted the White Colonial officers. That was an awesome
interpretation. In this age of harried and hurried actors who believe that they
know it all, they can learn lots from actors like Sadiq Daba.
He gets my ultimate diadem for 2014. Congratulations,
Sir.
Source: Charles Novia Daily
Hmmmm. These actors are not popular ooo except AY. Well,what else can I say?You know better but we their fans rate them according to their frequent role interpretations. I agree that AY is good, but the rest? Lemme reserve my comment. Wishing them well.
ReplyDeleteI thought as much, myself. but then, they had their criteria for assessing them.
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