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5 Nollywood Actors You Didn't Know Are British

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By Jide OkonjoPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Nollywood is filled with some of the most talented actors and actresses. Because Nollywood is the Nigerian movie and television industry, it is easy to assume that everybody within the industry is 100% Nigerian. However, that is in fact not the case.

Today, we'll be counting down 5 Nollywood actors you may not know are actually also British. Note that this list is only for actors who have starred in at least one Nollywood production. Are you ready to find out who they are? Then let's go!

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1. Wale Ojo

Nollywood actor Wale Ojo known for his roles in such movies as Phone Swap, When Love Happens, Fifty, Ayamma, Ojukokoro and more is one of Nigeria's finest actors. Wale Ojo even won Best Actor at the Nigerian Entertainment Awards.

Because of how successful Wale is in Nigeria, it may come as a surprise to you that the actor is actually British Nigerian. He has even starred in British productions such as Behaving Badly, Heartburn Hotel, and Black Earth Rising.

2. Oris Erhuero

If Oris Erhuero's name doesn't sound familiar to you, maybe you'll know him from his face. Oris was the star of the 2015 Nollywood blockbuster movie, Road to Yesterday, a movie he starred alongside Nollywood legend Genevieve Nnaji and a movie that went on to win the award for Best West African Movie at the Ghana Movie Award.

Oris is actually also Nigerian. In an interview he did, he revealed that he's in fact from Delta State making him a British-Nigerian man.

3. Chiwetel Ejiofor

Star of the 2014 Nollywood movie Half of a Yellow Sun, Chiwetel Ejiofor is an internationally renowned actor. The actor who was born in London was born to Nigerian parents, Arinze and Obiajulu Ejiofor.

Internationally, Chiwetel has starred in such blockbuster movies as 12 Years A Slave, Doctor Strange, The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind, Maleficent: Mistress of Evil, The Old Guard, and more.

4. Hakeem Kae-Kazim

Star of Nollywood blockbuster movies Last Flight to Abuja, Black Gold, Black November, Inale and Half of a Yellow Sun, Hakeem Kae-Kazim is an amazing actor who has achieved fame and recognition across the world for his incredible skill.

Hakeem was born in Lagos, Nigeria where he spent his early years before his family relocated to London, England and he became a citizen. Now, Hakeem is a British-Nigerian man. Internationally, he has starred in such movies as Hotel Rwanda, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, The Fourth Kind, Black Beauty, and Godzilla vs Kong.

5. Kalu Ikeagwu

Nollywood darling Kalu Ikeagwu has starred in such productions as Tinsel, Super Story, Two Brides and a Baby, The Women, Light in the Dark, Lionheart, Games Men Play, and more.

Kalu was actually born in England but when he was 9 years old, his father feared that he would lose his Igbo roots and so sent him to live in Nigeria. He has really found a lot of success here.

Wale Ojo, Oris Erhuero, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Hakeem Kae-Kazim and Kalu Ikeagwu are all British Nigerians. Which one of them surprised you the most to find out? Let me know by leaving a comment on my Facebook post.

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Until next time, have a wonderful rest of your day.

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