By Charles Novia
2016 had a number of new actors who were quite good in some movies. There were some good actors from the old stock too who had a great year. However, one had to prune down to this list after tediously sifting through a shortlist. There are some names I should give Special Mention, who did not make the list for purely technical reasons on my template but who stood out in their own right in acting fares in 2016. Sambasa Nzeribe, a relatively new actor is one to watch out for. Daniel K Daniel had a good year too, even winning a couple of major awards for ‘Best Actor’. OC Ukeje had a good outing too as well as a fantastic stage actor called Patrick Dibuah.
Kudos once again to those names mentioned.
The templates for arriving at my Best 5 Actors in 2016 are the same as used for the Best Actresses annually ; Characterisation, Interpretation, Visualisation and Enunciation
NUMBER 5: KUNLE FAWOLE
NUMBER 4: WALE OJO:
Wale Ojo |
NUMBER 3: GREGORY OJEFUA
Gregory, to
me, is something of a delightful paradox as an actor. He’s both a shock and a
thrill. Rarely does an actor come up on he scene, with such an unassuming
facade and shock the world with the power of interpretation such as Gregory Ojefua does. I have
seen him give commendable switches from comic roles to serious ones in a few
movies in 2016 and he was damn good! In ‘Just Not Married’,
he plays a constantly eating and near-wordless Oaf who is of a Stolen Cars
Syndicate and he plays that role with such
seriousness as he shovels dollops of
amala down his throat which gets everyone laughing. In ‘The Arbitration’, he
switches to a cool and proper character witness, which comes off to me as a
product of his personal research. In ‘Surulere’,
he plays the arrogant, pain-in-the-ass boss who takes delight in inflicting
verbal torture on his workers. And it was really in ‘Surulere’
that Gregory seemed to tell the world that he’s a silent force to reckon with.
Last year, I watched him in a short movie where he played the role of the
Biafran War Lord, Colonel Odimegwu Ojukwu and his interpretation and characterisation
were amazing! Something about Ojefua reminds me of a cross between James Earl
Jones and Kevin James, two Hollywood actors and I think we will be seeing much
of this guy for a long time.
Gregory Ojefua |
NUMBER 2: RAMSEY NOAH
Ramsey Noah |
NUMBER 1: RICHARD MOFE-DAMIJO
It’s rare for any actor to go off the scene for eight years or more and return with a bang anywhere in the world. It’s even more difficult when that actor plies his trade in Nollywood. But Richard Mofe-Damijo did it in 2016.
Richard Mofe-Damijo |
Interestingly. RMD is still a Box Office attraction almost every Nollywood Producer would want to have in their movies, as he has proved to himself as one to cut across demographics. If only for the re-invention of his career again in 2016, he gets my Number One Vote but then he didn’t just re-invent himself, he came at it with a point to prove in his acting.
Few actors have such grace and charm onscreen. And even fewer have the huge appeal and clout he commands on and off screen.
He is tops for 2016. Congratulations.
Source: www.charlesnoviadaily.com
*Charles Novia is an award-winning avant garde Nollywood
Filmmaker, author, culture critic, social commentator and media entrepreneur.
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