A few years back, Nollywood
actress, Nse Ikpe-Etim, took a break from acting, to work in the banking.
Ikpe-Etim, who is a professional chef, later delved into the fashion
industry before made a comeback in Emem Isong’s hit movie, Reloaded.
But nowadays it takes an
intelligent script and a thorough filmmaker to entice her away from her home
and family, as well her favourite place, the kitchen.
And the latest film script
to have engrossed the slender role interpreter is the Rita Dominic/ Mildred
Okwo’s satirical comedy flick, The Meeting, in which she plays, Bolarinwa,
the high-flying girlfriend of a serving federal minister.
Although she appears in just
a few scenes in the film, the actress is quick to correct anyone who thinks
that it was an irrelevant role.
“It was not a minor role, I
beg to differ because one scene can make or mar a movie and one scene can give
you an Oscar or AMAA. So I like to say that every role is
increasingly important as long as you are an actor. You can have guest
appearances, cameos, lead and supporting roles. My role was a cameo,’’ she
says.
As she speaks glowingly
about her role in the movie which premieres today, Ikpe-Etim almost immediately
switches into character and then in a smattering of Yoruba language saying, “Mo
need cash gan just like Bolarinwa, my taste is very high,” bursting into a fit
of laughter.
It then becomes almost
impossible to decipher when she is actually being serious with the responses
and when it is just a tease. But this is quite understandable for the actress
who spent her formative years in primary and secondary schools in Jos, Kaduna and Ilorin as she loves to have a good
laugh.
The societal pressure on
Nollywood spinsters keeps mounting by the day and has been attributed as the
reason behind the scandals and divorce tales trailing a number of stars. While
there may be a tendency for some persons to take her jovial nature for granted,
Ikpe-Etim says she does not take lightly issues that pertain to her still being
single having come this far in her career and so naturally puts up a defence.
“The thing is I have stated
my thoughts on marriage.It is a good thing but it has to be kept holy. Who says
I am being delayed? I do not subscribe to divorce because I am so catholic and
I was brought up that way. I am not in a relationship because I won’t have time
to make other people happy and make ‘him’ happy. I have chosen who I want to
make happy,my fans. It’s very early in my career and I can’t compromise because
I can’t feed him. I don’t do trial and error, every man that has been in my
life has been for a reason and season and I am sure they are all fine. It is
something that you do not out of societal pressure, not because your parents
want you to do it but because you are ready and you have found the one person that
you cannot dare to live without,” she explains.
Just like many other
thespians who have found solace in Nollywood, Ikpe-Etim, who studied Theatre-
Arts at the University of Calabar, says she misses the
adrenalin rush that comes with being on stage.
“My background in theatre
has helped in a way because you know what you want. More so theatre does not
teach you acting for film. Acting for film, is a different thing from
being on stage. They are two different ball games. You have to be lucky that the
camera loves you and whatever it is, you can elicit any sort of feelings from
your viewers. Theatre is exhilarating. It is almost orgasmic.”
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