This is detailed list of the highest paid actresses in the industry in the past 12-months.
NOTE:We are talking about the highest paid actress not the richest actress.
BELOW ARE THE HIGHEST PAID NOLLYWOOD ACTRESS......
Firstly; Omotola
Jalade-Ekeinde with box-office gross of N60 million. She made N24
million with Last Flight to Abuja, N6 million from Private Storm and her
N30 million share in Ije bring her total earning to N60 million.
This year alone, no
actress has made as much as N24 million from a single movie; Funke
Akindele would have done so with The Return of Jenifa but the movie hit
the box office in 2011.
Omotola, who was
reported to have been paid N5 million by Tarila Thompson all in the bid
to make his movie a blockbuster, has been described as the biggest box
office actress of 2012. She recorded successes back to back but it
remains to be seen if she can pull off the box office magic again with
Amina and other movies coming in 2013.
Omotola has been an
A-list actress even before Genevieve got her first big break and so
what has been working for her is the wise investment in her brand. Her
enduring presence and unceasing contact with her fans via the social
media has made her popular even in an environment where a mother of four
like her is not fashionable.
Genevieve Nnaji:
Next is Genevieve
Nnaji. Love or hate her, Genny as she is fondly called, has a way with
cinema audiences that make them come back again and again for her
movies.
So far, Genevieve’s
starring in the movies has grossed over N83 million at the box office.
Mirror Boy (described by the actress as her first major film and the
first to put her at the box-office) made N18 million, while Ije netted
N60 million turning out to be Nigeria’s highest grossing movie ever. But
Genevieve had to share the money with Omotola, who also acted alongside
her. If the sharing formula is 50-50, then Genevieve gets N30 million
of the total gross.
Genevieve’s next
movie, Tango with Me went on to make N35 million. So, putting all the
figures together, Genny remains at the head of the pack. What seem to be
working for Genevieve are her enduring power, popularity and social
media connection. The actress has been there for over a decade and is
still waxing stronger. Her wine seems to taste better with age.
Another plus for
Genny is her popularity. Genevieve is hugely popular across Africa and
most especially among the youths. Before now, she has been very active
on the social media especially Twitter. She even had to put up a
Facebook advert after reports emerged that some acts were ahead of her
there.
Funke Akindele:
Surprisingly, the
third person on the list is Funke Akindele, a young lady who rose to
fame in I Need To Know, a TV series, and went on to earn a monstrous
fame with Jenifa.
Funke is an
unlikely candidate on this list. Now, how can one explain that she is
third on a list parading heavy weights like Omoni Oboli, Nse Ikpe-Etim
and Stephanie Okereke among others?
So far, Funke has
made over N56 million, netting over N20 million in 2012 alone. In The
Return of Jenifa, Funke netted N35 million. The movie ran till February
2012. Her movie, Married but Living Single made N9.9 million while Maami
made N11 million. The actress is on her way to another cinema glory
with a movie, A Wish. Let’s hope she will be able to wave the magical
wand again and create a box-office success.
For Funke who
recently got married, the plus factor for her is her huge popularity
among the masses and elites. Her movie, Jenifa cuts across all social
groups with the street parlance in it becoming the mode of communication
in social gathering. And as an icing on the cake, Funke has moved
upscale, she is now the toast of events organized by the rich and not so
rich. Her box office credibility transcends the cinema as all DVDs
parading her face turn into gold.
Omoni Oboli:
Omoni Oboli, who is
still largely unknown to those who don’t patronise the cinema and
social media, is fourth on the list. She is a silent achiever. Before
the trio of Genevieve, Omotola and Funke even dreamt of hitting the box
office, Omoni Oboli already took the lead. Figurine, her first box
office appearance made N13 million while her second effort, Anchor Baby
made N18 million bringing her total earning to N31million.
Omoni’s strength is
her exclusivity and knack for quality. It is a known fact that if the
project is not big and ambitious, Omoni might not do it. The
disadvantage of that is, despite her box office credibility, Omoni is
still unknown in areas where there is no access to cinemas. Perhaps,
that is the reason she tries to make up with the red carpet presence.
For now, the
exclusivity is working for Omoni; perhaps her new movie, Broken and
other works will introduce a new twist. One other thing that should not
be forgotten is the unprecedented publicity of Anchor Baby in 2010. The
film also had Omoni at the forefront of meeting and greeting of fans at
the cinemas.
Nse Ikpe-Etim:
The fifth slot
belongs to Nse Ikpe-Etim. She seems to be the latest sensation in big
budget movies. In Mr and Mrs, Nse was a delight, her performance was a
reference point and it was a hook that kept drawing people to the cinema
while the movie was there.
Mr and Mrs made N6 million while another of her film, Phone Swap made N20 million, making a total of N26 million.
Too early for Nse
to cement her place, as she hasn’t done N15 million back-to-back but one
thing the actress has made clear is that she has intention of doing
that. The leading four acts should be afraid of Nse because her strength
lies in her pure acting talent.
Nse is born to act,
deemed to be unnecessarily assertive a times, but you can’t accuse her
of not knowing her lines. And she pushes her movies with virgour, moving
from one cinema to the other.
However, Nse should
watch it as many have accused her of being too ‘self-conscious’, a term
casually used for budding stars who have ‘over-hyped’ impression of
themselves as this could alienate fans who make the box-office count.
Rita Dominic and Stephanie Okereke
Rita Dominic and
Stephanie Okereke should readily make the list but they haven’t appeared
at the cinemas more than once. Hopefully, Rita will break into the list
very soon, with The Meeting, Lion of 76 and Street of Calabar while
Stephanie already had N10 million under her belt with Through the Glass.
The same cannot be
said for Mercy Johnson, a very talented actress no doubt, easily one of
the best in the industry but she needs to start appearing in more
quality movies before she can be considered.
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