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Tuesday, 9 December 2014

Top 5 Nollywood Actresses 2014 by Charles Novia

Charles Novia has released his Best Actresses list 2014. He published on his blog..I must state that you may not find your popular fav's on this list..Read below

"May I state here that these actresses on this list have been judged onuniversal templates for acting and not on what I term ‘perceived popularity’on red carpets, social media or feisty fan clubs.
 There is a clear difference between being an overt socialite with tepid performances in afterthought movies ‘just to be relevant’ and wholeheartedly taking the business of acting seriously."

1.Nse Ikpe Etim
And my Number One Actress would be Nse Ikpe Etim (maritally known as Nse Sule). And why wouldn’t she be ? Having watched her in three movies released in 2014, there was little one could fault in her powerful sense of interpretation, internalization and ‘chameleonic’ characterization in the movies ‘Devil in the detail’, ‘ I Come Lagos’ and ‘Purple Rose’.
To the trained eye, when an actress does her research, it is easy and quite a pleasure to watch that thespian mesmerize the audience. Nse falls in that category of silent but sure actresses whose works speak more for her than anything else. In ‘Devil in the Detail’, she gives us a self-assured portrayal of a wife whose fidelity is called to question by her suspicious husband. Nse’s nuances, dramatic pauses and body language in the role leaves one awe-struck. This is a lady who knows her onions.
2.Onyeka Onwenu
Despite my reservations about the film adaptation of ‘Half of a Yellow Sun’, one of the delightful comforts for me from the movie was Onyeka Onwenu’s fantastic role as ‘Mama’. With an elegant career in music which has spanned over thirty years, Onyeka’s moonlighting to Nollywood seems to have finally found its artistic rewards in HOAYS.
Her mannerisms, facial expressions, voice modulations and characterization as an over-protective mother are all almost flawless in the movie . It’s as if in HOAYS, she set out to prove a point and only the blind would argue that she did not achieve her artistic aim. It must be quite a fulfilling experience to straddle, and arguably successfully too, two important sectors of Nigerian Entertainment; music and movies. Onyeka Onwenu deserves our commendation. Well, at least she has mine!
3.Omoni Oboli
Two movies which featured Omoni Oboli were enough to convince me that Omoni deserves to be on this list. They are ‘Render to Ceaser’ and ‘Being Mrs Elliott’. Watching the two movies, I could appreciate various levels of Omoni’s acting abilities. Artistically, she come across sometimes as being restrained in her delivery in some roles but she more than makes up for these pardonable inhibitions by her powerful ability to really, really act with her face. Her facial expressions reveal the right emotions which her lines try to convey. Few actors can achieve that in Nollywood as what we see mostly these days are bland expressions in the delivery of interpretative dialogue. 
But it is in ‘Being Mrs Elliott’ that Omoni comes out smoking. Her character has various levels of emotional and perhaps repressed comical transitions and Omoni delivers when it matters most in aspects of such artistic requirement. A wardrobe malfunction at the Presidential Villa during a special premiere and the buzz it created made me curious to watch the movie and while aspects of its directorial ambitions were a bit arrested, one was not disappointed much by Omoni’s acting in the movie. Indeed, she gave her best in the movie. And her best is good enough to be on this list.
4.Queen Nwokoye

More-often-than-not, many tend to dismiss the ‘Asabawood’ genre of movies as crass, without structure and lacking in linear progression of plots. While a lot of movies from that axis, juxtaposed with the so-called ‘New Nollywood’ movies, can be a critics nightmare to watch, there is no denying that a few actors and actresses in that genre of movies have given us some performances which deserve applause. 
Queen Nwokoye is one of such worthy of mention for 2014. Whilst researching a bit more on her movies for 2014, I was authoritatively told that she is presently the most commercial actress in the Asaba movies, ever since Mercy Johnson went on maternity leave, with her movies selling in the millions. While such information does little to influence my artistic evaluation of her acting prowess, it was certainly important enough for me to file away in my memory bank that Queen must have something which appeals to the buying audience of such films. After watching her in a spawn of top-selling Asaba movies in 2014, I understood why.
5.Kemi Lala Akinboju
A lot of readers might not have seen Tunde Kelani’s ‘Dazzling Mirage’, a film in which Lala Akindoju plays a young, frail sickle cell patient, Funmiwo. I watched the movie at a film festival in November and I was impressed with Lala’s portrayal of the lead character. A true-to-type physical casting by the Director first draws some empathy from the audience towards Lala and as she goes through the emotional and physical demands of the movie, the viewer is taken in by Lala’s internalization of the character as we begin to see and understand what it is to be a Sickle Cell victim. 
Of course there were tentative moments when Lala seemed not to have fully measured up to the dictates of the role but one could also appreciate that those moments were few and far between. In ‘Dazzling Mirage’, the viewer laughs with her, cries with her, feels her pains and many could very well finish watching the movie believing that Lala is a Sickle Cell sufferer in real life. Such a performance should not go unnoticed.
Kemi Lala Akindoju, in her first major role in a feature length, is one to watch out for in the future.

44 comments:

  1. I would agree with Queen..a little bt Nse... but the rest No!!!!

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    1. this Charles novia seems kinda idle to me, buh its working for him cos hes getting enuf media attention

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  2. I agree with mr charles on dis one

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  3. The only thing I agree with on this list is Omoni Oboli's "supposed" wardrobe malfunction at the presidential villa. The rest, I totally disagree with.

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  4. I agree with Queen Nwokoye.. The rest is a NO for me.. IT İŞ WELL

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  5. i agree with the first four! and a hundred percent with number one!

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    1. U go skul..I no sabi no 5either.Nse Ikpe Etim deserves dt no1 position

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  6. i don't even know the rest.abi no those wey him sleep with him they try promote?*oke*

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  7. Well,mayb his choice cos odas av dier own choices too.Do av a lovely Tuesday Emeh and fellow BV's

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  8. To even categorise Onyeka Onwenu with these other people will be my argument, but then again his opinion !

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  9. Gud mrning mpn family,pls I need money to pay my sch house rent 4 next year cos it will expire Dec 31,pls nting is too small(40,000)

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    1. MPN Central Bank abi............who d heck are you??????????? I bet you're 1 of my anonymous enemies, you see your life!!!
      Schl rent 4 next year.............. which kin schl b dat tht cost 1 Naira 4 d whole year?

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  10. I agree wit him on d first three tho

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  11. People dat will insult me dnt knw wat I am passing through,God will see me through and I am nt bothered about their insults.

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    1. Get lost. God will see you through so go to the church or pastor. I've never seen your comment here but you remember MPN readers give out money today.Is it MPN who sent you to school? Your rent will expire can't you squat with others. Mberibe. Don't annoy me more than Charles Novia has for not including my name in this list .

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  12. Controversial man

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  13. i totally agree ...queen and Nse bad gan

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  14. Nse my one and only and yes Queen is good too..

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  15. This is the second time, i am totally agreeing with every damn thing this man pointed out in this write-up.... If people can take their brain out of their asses for once, they will realize that, this man's write-up on this particular topic is the gospel...
    Genevieve is and will forever be my number one actress. But, this year, 2014, the aforementioned actresses have been nothing short of spectacular as Mr Novia has rightly posited...... Especially Queen Nwokoye and Kemi Lala akinboju.... kudos, Mr Charles

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  16. I totally agree that Nse is no 1 , wentin onyeka dey find for the list?

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  17. Yes Nse is a wonderful actress and I did prefer to say that Queen Nwokoye is good at what she does and knows how to charm her audience too.

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  18. Omoni and nse correct but the rest? Novia na u know where u see dem .

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  19. I seem to agree with him on this one.


    ™THAT EDOBOY.COM~

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  20. Nse, Onyeka and Queen. Can't say about the Lala lady, haven't seen her acting yet.

    *Nonny*

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  21. Some people have turned this blog into a charity home nd it's becoming irritating.

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  22. @Truth y are u always a saddist well I ave knwn u 4 a long tym nw,my advice to u "grow up"

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    1. Y don't you try to get an accommodation in your school hostel or ask your relatives and friends to help. I think these are more honourable things to do than begging on a blog.

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    2. First time am seeing ur name on dis blog nikki

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    3. Nikki u're telling ppl to grow up when in fact u're the one that needs to grow up so you can pay your own bills!!
      PS: dont mind Truth, she's only angry bcoz she's broke!

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  23. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    I cant remember the last tym i watched a nollywood movie self.....
    *GLO BRING 3G TO KONTAGORA*
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  24. Onyeka is not meant 2 be on that list, she is way to higher than all of them.

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  25. Charles Novia, thanks again...how u describe, analyze, compare, make allusions to... and conclude. Just love to read his write ups, it's educative. I may not agree with you, but I hail you, I hail how you use words or the English language. Keep writing.

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  26. Nse and Ms Onyeka Onwenu are great when it comes to interpreting roles. I cannot agree more with Mr Novia. Another very good interpreter of roles is Bimbo Akintola. These are good and well trained thespians who take their jobs seriously and are emotionally involved with role adaptation. Some people may not understand what informed Charles Novia's opinion. I haven't seen Kemi in any movie and so cannot say anything about how role interpretations.

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  27. Nse is the Deal followed by Queen.......... and the big mama there, i dont know abt the rest!

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  28. I totally agree with him. All of them are terrific actresses. They portray their roles very well esp with their facial expressions. Acting is not all about reading the script, its about interpreting them. Nse is my favourite tho...

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  29. Charles seriously did u just compile this ridiculous list and forgot the number one person ME.Shame on u

    No shaking

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