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Nathaniel Ruskin Mark Georgewill came into acting because he was being short-changed by agents as a model. He lamented that he was always left with little or nothing hence he had to cross over to acting. He is currently rated as the tallest artiste in Nollywood, standing at six feet seven inches. � View
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He is a household name in the entertainment industry but he has always said broadcasting remains his biggest passion. Patrick Doyle, popular producer and broadcaster, recently told Daily Sun that Nigeria is yet to have a film industry. � View
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Sunday Omobolanle Papa Aluwe as he is generally known as, came into films, through television. He was a protégé of the late Baba Mero of the Awada Kerikeri fame. He has maintained a close relationship with other former members of the theatre group, in collaborations involving such people in film productions. � View
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He is of the older generation of actors. His presence in a film helps in bringing a degree of credibility and a sense expectance in most of his works. He is very popular in English related films. His characters usually have a strong humane dimension to them. As he has come to be recognized by such identity, it's worth trying something else � View
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Yvonne Jegede is one of the new faces of Nollywood. She has featured in the African Queen Music video by 2Face and a good number of Nollywood movies. Look out for her because you are going to be seeing more of her. � View
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Peter Bunor's acting career spans over two decades. He was already a prominent face in soaps before his Nollywood debut. Bunor, 52, hails from Ogwashiukwu in Delta State. He speaks to Justice Ilevbare about his acting career and life � View
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Michael Okon is one of the new faces in Nollywood. His first feature appearance was in the movie Fragile Pain where he was a spoiled brat of a rich politician. Ever since then he has appeared in a few flicks most recently African Queen. � View
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