THISDAY

I’m Most Comfortabl­e in Sneakers

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Having said sometime that you are not born to get married how do you feel now?

I stand by the statement. I wasn’t born to be married, neither was anyone.

When we came into the world, it is for a greater good, to affect people and impact on our different societies. If you find someone to share that life with, all well and good, if you don’t you just get on with it and keep doing good.

Your ‘passion and hobby’ has always been your kitchen. Tell us more about that.

I love cooking so much that even when I fly thousands of miles across continents, I run straight to the kitchen for sanity. I cook for pleasure, for entertainm­ent, for survival. I just cook. My favourite part of the house is the kitchen; it’s the “warmest” place for me.

Fortunatel­y, I have access to a variety of ingredient­s that I normally wouldn’t find locally so I am able to concoct and create an array of internatio­nal dishes. If you walk into my kitchen, you might end up with a Spanish breakfast, a Mexican lunch and an Italian dinner.

Apart from acting, do you have any other interests or business?

Eden’s Theory. Scented Candles, Artisan perfumes, Organic skincare products, Organic hair products made with fair trade and wildcrafte­d African oils suitable for vegans. This is what my partner, Victoria and I get up to when I am not filming.

At what point did you start acting?

I started when I refused to begin. So many friends, classmates, spoke to me about getting involved. I was too afraid to do this. I still am, not sure if it has started yet, but officially, I would say 2008. Reloaded was more like the comeback, thanks to Emem who taunted me. So many people share in this success. They all know themselves. I should say, thank you for pushing.

Is there a role you played in the past that you would not have played now or probably would have played differentl­y?

Naturally, every artisan would reflect on their last performanc­es and reevaluate and look to improve their work.

What do you look out for in a script before accepting the role?

I look for the most unusual thing in a script. The unscripted things. I like my script to remind me of an onion so as I peel, I get layers and layers of uncertaint­ies. This is my basis as an actor.

Does it come challengin­g to you getting out of character to another after playing a particular role?

I don’t know… really but like Cliff (hubby) says, ‘I am married to many women in one.’

What’s your philosophy of life? IF…. a poem by Rudyard Kipling 1865-1936. It sums it all up.

Having relocated to the UK, what opportunit­ies have been available to you as an actor?

I have had the opportunit­y to work with some reputable actors in the UK and in the US. I have been exposed to the British Heritage of Black Actors and also been involved in supporting the drive of the British Film Institute (BFI) where the spotlight was on me as a Nol- lywood actor. I am partnering with a director who has made inroads to the film industry in Scotland and we look forward to the projects.

How many movies have you starred in?

I would say between 25 to 30 credited films. I hope I am right and I have not made an erroneous claim.

Considerin­g the number of movies you have starred in, do you think you have earned that popularity befitting of your status?

I believe the primary goal of an actor should not be popularity, rather attaining high standards while entertaini­ng audiences. If those attributes bring forth fame then that would be welcoming.

 ??  ?? …with Akon and British actor, Andrew Howard
…with Akon and British actor, Andrew Howard

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