
One of the budding talents of Nollywood, Cynthia Okonkwo, whose talent for acting brought her to limelight, has a solid movie baggage. In this interview, she opens up on her life in Nollywood... and more.
You
were in Berlin, Germany, a few weeks ago. What were you doing there?
I travelled to Germany
for the 63rd Berlinale International Film Festival. The Festival was all about
International stars on the red carpet, enthusiastic fans, filmmakers from all
over the world, and above all, great films, between 7 and 17 February. Berlin
was the centre of the film world during the 63rd International Film Festival.
In fact, it's the first time I ever travelled out of Nigeria for a film
Festival.
Despite
the fact that you are still young in the industry, you are already mingling
with the big names. Aren't you lucky?
Yes, I think I am
blessed. I don't really have anything short of being 'blessed'. I count myself
lucky in the industry. God has been on my side, because I haven't put in so
much energy into the industry, yet I have recorded a lot of results. I think
that's what favour is all about.
From
where do you draw your acting inspiration?
Everything inspires
me. But Nigeria is a very dramatic country to draw inspiration from. So far, I
have acted well over twenty movies in less than three years.
Were
you getting roles easily at the time you started acting?
Well, I haven't really
gone through so much stress in getting roles in movies. But that does not mean
I haven't been attending auditions. I attended auditions after auditions, but I
never gave up any hope. It wasn't so stressful for me, even though I got
my first role while attending audition. Ever since then, I haven't looked back.
Have
you ever had any nasty experience in the industry?
I never had any nasty
experience so far. I think my acting skill paved way for me. It makes things
easier for me to scale through in the industry. So, I really don't have any
reason to use the back door to rise to fame. I am not a desperate person.
Are
you saying there are 'desperadoes' in the industry?
There are desperadoes
everywhere, not just in Nollywood. People are desperate to survive, they are
desperate for everything, so, it's not about Nollywood alone.
Where
can you be found when you are not filming?
In the comfort of my
home, of course.
Do
you have a relationship with God?
Yes, I do. And as a
Christian, prayer becomes a way of life for me. It's not that I have a
particular style of praying. I pray fervently.
Can
being a good girl take you to the top of your career?
It can't, one needs to
remain focused to hit the top. To some extent, I am focused.
What
can you not do in the name of acting?
I can't go nude
because our culture forbids it. That's it
What
of overcoming the temptations that are associated with the kind of job you do?
Temptation in this
regard could mean different things. You could have issues with a colleague in
the industry. Common sense requires that you learn to handle such issues with
wisdom.
Do
you keep a low profile?
Not at all. I don't
keep a low profile, but I am not somebody you can see at nightclubs or meet at
social gatherings. I know where I want to be at a particular time.
Are
you in any relationship?
That's private to me.
I want to separate my private life from my work.
What
kind of labels do you like to wear?
Any clothes that make
me feel good and, is stable for me. Probably such clothes that every young girl
would like to wear; simple and stylish. I am a simple girl by nature, so,
everything about my dressing tend towards simplicity. The same thing goes for
my hair do. I like flowing hair-do.
How
would you describe your journey into Nollywood?
I think I am blessed,
I have moved from one level to another level. My work is being appreciated by a
lot of people and I am happy. I am peaceful, and I don't like so many dramas.
How
many films have you featured in so far?
I have played several
roles in over 20 movies with no stopping in sight. I have worked in movies such
as, House Party, Devils Workshop, Evil Agenda, Another Hell, Not for Kids,
Stolen, Dangerous Love, Professor Ibrahim, Missing Identity, Heart of a
Princess, ALANPOZA, Supernatural Woman, Mr. Perfect, Cornerstone, Room 027, Hot
and Sexy, Heavy Duty Bloody Encounter, Battle Line, Darkness of Sorrow and
others...
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