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Omoni Oboli Sophie

Posted by DANIEL ANAZIA on 2010/10/05 | Views: 14866 |

Ola Balogun Hubert Ogunde Erick is the President of CALLYWOOD. A very talented young man full of energy and Olu Jacobs Nuella Njubigbo Lola Alao Tonto Dike Rukky Sanda Susan Patrick Ernest Obi - Actor/ Producer/Director Emem Isong - Screen Play Writer/Producer Hilda Dokubo Tony Umez Nkiru Sylvanus Segun Arinze Bukky Wright StephNora Okere Falana Alex Usifo Stella Damasus-Aboderin Rita Dominic Omotola Ekeinde Oge Okoye Ngozi Ezeonu Kanayo .O. Kanayo Georgina Onuoha Benita Nzeribe Enebeli Elebuwa Ramsey Nouah Patience Ozokwor Jim Iyke Ini Edo Bimbo Akintola Joke Silva Saint Obi Desmond Elliot Jennifer Chioma Eliogu Emeka Ike Keppy Bassey Ekpenyong John Okafor ( Mr Ibu) Caroline Ekanem Kate Henshaw-Nuttal Oby Edozie Uche Jombo Shan George Zack Orji Nkem Owoh Michael Ezuruonye Kenneth Okonkwo Genevieve Nnaji Richard Mofe Damijo Clarion Chukwura Chioma Chukwuka Chidi Mokeme Charles Okafor Chinedu /Osita Ibinabo Fiberesima Kalu Ikeagwu Bob-Manuel Obidimma Udokwu Ejike Asiegbu Eucharia Anunobi-Ekwu Pat Attah Chidi Ihezie-Okafor Pete Edochie Liz Benson Onyeka Onwenu Dakore Egbuson Clem Ohameze Fred Aseroma JT Tom West Chiege Alisigwe Maureen Solomon Sola Sobowale Zulu Adigwe Ebube Nwagbo Monalisa Chinda Grace Amah Thelma Okoduwa Sharon Ezeamaka Mercy Johnson Emem Isong Uche Ama Abriel ( Osotule) Justus Esiri Francis Duru Uche Iwuji Johnpaul Nwadike Ada Ameh Chika Ike Sam Loco Efe Lilian Bach Emeka Enyiocha Nobert Young Jide Kosoko Steph-Nora Okere Segun Arinze Nkiru Sylvanus Ekwi Onwuemene Tony Umez Hilda Dokubo Ebele Okaro Nonso Diobi Amaechi Muonagor Emeka Okoro Alex Lopez Yemi Blaq Jummai Joseph Fred Amata Moses Armstrong Ufuoma Ejonobor Ofiafuluagu Mbaka Empress Njamah Susan Patrick Rita Edochie Adaora Ukoh Sam Dede Emma Ayalogu Saidi Balogun Ashley Nwosu Jennifer Awazie Sandra Achums Victor Osuagwu Azizat Sadiq Kelvin Ideduba Jackie Appiah Bukky Ajayi Yemi Solade Eric Nwadinobi Regina Askia Chiwetalu Agu Cynthia Agholor Charles Novia Uche Elendu Femi Brainard Chigozie Atuanya King Joe Okechukwu Lanre Balogun Franca Brown Charles Inojie Tuvi James Abergail Brigette Plaatjes Okey Bakassi Paul Obazele Anita Hogan Akindele Olufunke Ayotunde Sam Uche Anyamele Name: Racheal Tabuno Oniga Hank Anuku Uchenna Ogbodo 2Face Idibia Gentle Jack Jim Lawson Maduike Rich Oganiru Joan Agabi Lancelot Imasuen Padita Agu Benedict Johnson Kenneth Chukwu Funmi Holder Mark Georgewill Patrick Doyle Fabian Adibe Yvonne Jegede Peter Bruno Michael Okon Nana Ama McBrown Chinelo Ndigwe Ngozi Nwosu Afam Okereke Akume Akume Uche Michael Oby Kechere (Ms Koi Koi) Camilla Mberekpe Larry Koldsweat Ijeoma Imo Mary Uranta Smith Asante Emeka Ossai Chris Bassey Rita Nzelu Thelma Nwosu Bruno Iwuoha Florence Onuma Ine Ikpe Nadia Buari Emeka Ani Sophia Tchidi Chikere Blessing Effiom Barbara Ukattah Remi Oshodi Ladi Torty Judith Mazagwu Chinyere Wilfred Darlene Benson-Cobham Van Vicker Queen Nwokoye Femi Branch Tonto Dike Vida Darko Omoni Eboli Juliet Ibrahim Lola Alao Dickson Iroegbu Jeta Amata Mary Remy Ifeoma Okeke Vanessa Nzediegwu Ada Aronu Nuella Njubigbo Nse Ikpe Etim Leo Mezie Omoni Oboli Sophie Funke Akindele Teco Benson Yvonne Nelson Profile of Majid Michel Ecow Smith-Asante Robert Peters Sunday Omobolanle (Papa Aluwe) Nathaniel Ruskin
BACKGROUND
Omoni Oboli Sophie, the second of two girls was born in the historic city of Benin-City, Nigeria on the 22nd of April 1978. She is from Mosogar, a quiet and peaceful town in Delta State. Her primary education was at the Delta Steel Company Primary School 3, Ovwian-Aladja. Between 1989 and 1994, she attended the prestigious Delta Steel Company Technical High School (DSC THS) where had a chequered secondary education.
A charismatic, natural leader, at various times, she held the positions of Head Girl ('94 set DSC THS), President Literary & Debating Society, Editor, Press Club & President, French Club all in her secondary school. Between 1995 and 1999, Omoni studied Foreign Languages (majoring in French) at the University of Benin, Nigeria.

MARRIAGE AND MOTHERHOOD

Omoni had a whirlwind romance with her beau, Nnamdi Oboli. They got married in 2000 and now have 3 adorable boys - Tobe (6years), Gozi (5 years) and Chizi (3 years).

CAREER
Omoni began her formal movie career in 1996. She is a gifted writer, with several intriguing screenplays to her credit. She also brings - dignity, poise, class, smooth delivery, and extreme professionalism to the varied roles she's played.
In June 2007, the Rivals, a movie she co-produced with her friend, an acclaimed model, Blessing Effiom won the coveted prize for Best International Drama at the New York International Independent Film & Video Festival. It was the first Nigerian film to be premiered since the festival's inception in 2003. Passionate about the need to pursue excellence in all spheres of her life, Omoni is consistently raising the bar and breaking barriers in Nollywood.

How did you get into acting?

I have always loved acting. It is my passion. I started acting as a child at the age of 3 years. My first role (lol) was that of a church goer in the biblical story of the beggar at the Beautiful gate. My first line was, the Bible says that, he who does not work should not eat'. I also acted in both English & French plays during my secondary school days. However, I got into Nollywood in the mid-90s when a couple of my friends came into Lagos where they met Keppy Ekpenyong and Uche Macaulay. My friends kept talking about me. A little while later I was in Lagos for an audition.

What was your first movie and what role did you play?

My first movie was Bitter Encounter' in 1995, where I played a secretary. My next was Shame' where I played Liz Benson's house help.

What was the first movie you produced?

I co-produced the Rivals in 2007.

What has been your major career highlights?

Unarguably, it's been the award won by The Rivals.

What do you like best about your career?

The fact that I can get to be so many different characters in a lifetime and the recognition it brings (lol).

What has been your greatest career challenge and how did you overcome it?

Breaking into Nollywood after a lull of 10 years was my biggest challenge. It was so difficult to get a role. I was fortunate to meet with Emem Isong who auditioned me. I wrote a script, met with Lancelot Oduwa Imaseun. Then came one movie and then another. That was it.
I have learnt that, there is no problem that cannot be solved as long as there is life

What don't you like about your career?

The fact that eventually I will lose my privacy.

What are the challenges facing Nollywood?

Poor distribution channels leading to a loss of revenue remains one of the greatest challenges.

You were recently in Hollywood. Are there lessons Nollywood can learn from Hollywood?

Oh yes! Hollywood is an epitome of professionalism, good marketing distribution and branding. Having said that, I strongly believe that Nollywood actors and actresses are better. For instance, in Nollywood, a movie can be shot in 10 days. Sometimes, you see your script for the first time when you are on set. There may be no time to internalize the script. If we had all the conditions of service like Hollywood has, Nollywood would certainly be better.

What professional association(s) do you belong to?

Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN)

Which movie professional do you admire the most?

Emem Isong (her dedication to work, passion and the fact that she's still turning out good movies despite the odds).

Who are those who have been most instrumental to your success in career?

Emem Isong, Lancelot Oduwa Imaseun, Desmond Elliot and of course Nnamdi (her hubby).

Your dream cast?

Desmond Elliot, Yemi Blaq, Ramsey Nouah, Rita Dominic, Mercy Johnson, Kate Henshaw-Nutall, Joke Silva, Justus Esiri, Kunle Afolayan, Stella Damasus-Aboderin, Olu Jacobs, Richard Mofe Damijo (RMD), Uche Jumbo, Ini Edo and of course my humble self (lol).