"We need to start telling our own cultural stories." - Lateef Adedimeji

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ย. 2023
  • From Ayinla to King of Thieves: Agesikole and now, Jagun Jagun; Lateef Adedimeji is always a man of the moment, whether in a lead role or not. For the last decade, the ‘crying actor’ as many jokingly call him, has transformed into one of the most prominent Nigerian actors whose charismatic performances have captured the hearts of audiences both on-screen and on stage.
    In the exclusive interview, Lateef Adedimeji talked about his background and evolution as an actor. He reflected on his journey from stage performances advocating for sexual education to finding his passion for acting and discusses his commitment to method acting, where he pays close attention to details and draws inspiration from everyday life.
    He painted with enthusiasm; from his compelling role in the critically acclaimed movie "Mokalik" to his captivating performance in the popular TV series "SOMTO," and having to reinvent himself time and again - exemplified by his venture into uncharted territory with his portrayal of the legendary Apala maestro in the Tunde Kelani directed landmark biopic "Ayinla," showcasing his range and depth as an actor. His recent foray into the epic war film "Jagun Jagun," marked by intense fight scenes, underscores his dedication to pushing boundaries and embracing diverse genres.
    Adedimeji also sheds light on his perspective on typecasting in the industry, his role models, and his interest in directing and producing. He emphasizes the importance of story casting and the need for actors to be adaptable and versatile. His passion for stage acting is evident, as he believes it imparts a unique discipline that translates to excellence in his craft.
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