Oge Okoye became well-known after she featured in the film titled Sister Mary. Her popularity grew as she continued to put up stellar performances in subsequent movies she took part in. She is successful woman, proud mother of two children and talented actress. She has staged a comeback in latest interview where she spoke at length on her life as a mother and an actress. Oge Okoye opens up on a range of issues in this interview with AHMED BOULOR
What was the experience like on the set of the movie Turning Point?
It was a mind blowing and bonding experience for me. I had an
amazing time working with all the international stars and my other
humble colleagues. We were all like a family on set. Even the director
was so soft spoken, cooperative and accommodating. I learnt a lot from
his mode of directing which I will put into practice in the near future.
I wish such projects will continue to come my way.
What made you accept the role?
The script was an amazing one and the fact that my character was a
controversial one in the movie made me accept the role. And with such a
wonderful cast and a whooping sum (smiles) who won’t accept the role?
Was it a challenging experience trying to fit into your role?
All the characters I’ve been able to bring to life have all been
challenging and likewise my role in the movie Turning Point. My role in
the movie was a hectic one; I took up the role of a ‘ghetto fabulous’
lady that lives in the US after relocating from Nigeria in search of
greener pastures. The character entangles herself in all sorts of deals
and businesses not minding whose toes she steps on to make a living. All
she cares about is to put food on her table either by hook or crook.
The character was of course challenging and I look forward to such roles
in the future.
Was it hectic moving from Africa to America trying to shoot scenes of the movie?
It wasn’t hectic at all moving around but certainly it was hectic
arriving and being rushed off to set that same minute from the airport.
Not having a shower or a bite or even time to do a run down through the script to shoot a scene. Gosh! I felt like screaming but it’s all part of the job and we are used to all the numerous challenges that come with it.
What do you think is the significance of the movie?
I took home a lot from the movie; I learnt that humility goes a
longer way than pride. I learnt never to underestimate the power of a woman,
never to involve a third party when you are having issues in your
marriage and the consequences of greed. I also learnt that life in its
fullness is like a clock that rotates, so in our best interest, one
should always live a straight forward life to avoid complications. One
also has to be nice to people you meet on your way up because you never
can tell who you’ll meet on your way down.
Do you consider yourself as an accomplished actress?
Do I consider myself as an accomplished actress? I would say I am
happy and I thank God that I accomplished my dream of becoming an
actress and improving in my skills, but seeing myself an accomplished
actress? Not yet, because there’s still a lot undone that must be done
by God’s grace. Only then will I be able to consider myself as an
accomplished actress.
Do you think you are one of the most misunderstood actresses on the scene?
I am kind of misunderstood at times
but that notwithstanding, in life one is misunderstood to be
understood. Sometimes somethings are meant to be that way. I won’t be
the first nor will I be the last.
Do you every now and then watch movies that you have featured in?
I do that all the time. I watch my movies and it’s mostly on weekends. I am also a critic of my movies too.
What is it like being a mother?
No doubt being a mother is no child’s play but it takes patience,
love and care and most especially in the midst of all, being a mother
gives one an unexplainable joy inside of you.
How close are you to your kids?
I am very close to my kids. I am their mother and it is expected that I am close to them at least.
How tasking is it being a mother, an actress and a wife?
It is tasking I must confess but at the same time it is a fulfilling and satisfying feeling when everything
is being put in its place. I put my 100% attention to my family and my
career. It’s pretty difficult at some point but I have been able to put
all in line and fill up the margin by striking up a balance in my home
and place of work. I don’t want either part to suffer. It all has to do
with planning.
Would you allow any of your kids to venture into acting?
Well, that depends on the child; if that’s what he or she wants. I
would support and give useful advise where needed to any of my kids that
want to venture into acting. Acting is a noble profession.
What have you been working on in recent times?
I have been spending time visiting the less-privileged homes and
schools where I try to meet up with their needs in my own little way.
Holding seminars on the importance of education but I won’t forget to
mention that I have just set up my non-governmental organisation which
is known as Positive Life for Children Foundation (PLCF). The foundation
is built on the growth and hope of children. It is aimed at stimulating
and encouraging their mental activity. It is about placing priority on
the issue of brilliant but less-privileged children and children with
special needs anywhere in Africa.
How many movies have you been part of in recent times?
I have really and truly lost count
of that. I have featured in scores of movies and I can’t start
mentioning them one at a time. If you consider the year I started acting
you will sum up that I have featured in a lot of movies but I can’t count how many movies I have featured in, even in recent times.
Is the movie Sister Mary one of the most memorable films you have been part of?
You bring back fond memories with that question. Yes, Sister Mary
is one of the most memorable films I’ve been part of because it’s my
first lead role in the industry from the stables of Great Movies
Production. The feeling was overwhelming; that was where it all started
for me and I am really grateful for having such an opportunity.
How did you feel when you got the role?
I was so excited that I got the role eventually and at the same
time so uneasy out of tension. It was my first time and I wanted to make
a lasting impression. I did in the end and the rest as they say is
history.
Source: The Nation
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