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  • Everything You Should Know About Becoming an Actor in Nigeria

    Every week, Zikoko will share the hustle stories of Nigerians making it big in and out of the country. With each story, we’ll ask one crucial question in several ways: “How you do am?”

    We recently shared Jemima Osunde’s hustle story — how she broke into acting while in medical school and what it’s like as a newbie in Nollywood. Now that you know how she did it, this guide will take you step-by-step on how you can become an actor in Nigeria.

    Image source: Pexels

    So, how do you get started?

    There’s typically no age requirement — no need for football age here, dears — but you’ll need to show you have a good grasp of acting to get the opportunities that’ll help you kickstart an acting career. How do you show you know what you’re doing?

    Consider taking acting classes:
    There are no formal educational requirements for actors, but a great place to start if you’re willing to spend money is to explore acting schools for professional training.

    Also consider local acting opportunities — think school plays or church-setting type short dramas — and memory exercises to help you remember your lines. You know how you can recite CKay’s Love Nwantiti word for word? That’s what you want to achieve with memory exercises. Something as simple as listening while you read may help you memorise scripts better.

    Attend auditions and casting calls:
    A great way to stay informed about audition opportunities is by following other professionals in the acting industry on social media. Even if you don’t start getting callbacks immediately, it’s a prime opportunity to mingle with crew members and other actors, and grow your network.

    Prepare the necessary media:
    By necessary media, we mean headshots or even a recorded monologue. They’ll want to know what you look like to confirm you have the right “look” and charisma for the role. So, keep them high-quality and natural-looking.

    And no, it’s not superficial. The movie industry thrives on the “believe-ability” of the actors. Would you pass for a hustling mechanic? Do you give off the bad bitch vibes required for the role you’re auditioning for? These are the questions that need to be answered. 

    Gain experience:
    The more people see you, the better it is for your acting career. Your performance after landing your first role, and the strength of your network will contribute to your landing more roles and gaining experience.

    What if you don’t have experience?

    Most people start without experience. You need to get roles to actually get the experience. So, as a newbie, it’s important to focus on improving your skills and giving it your all at auditions.

    Do auditions cost money?

    No. In fact, this is the only appropriate response to anyone asking you to pay before you can audition for a role.

    How to get your first acting gig

    There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to getting your first acting gig. Once you’ve done your bit in finetuning your skills, attend as many open auditions and casting calls as possible. Don’t forget to network as well.

    Do beginner actors get paid?

    Yes, although payment may depend on the production size and available budget. Some actors even take unpaid acting opportunities just to build their portfolio. As a newbie, you may need an extra source of income to support your finances when you’re in between acting gigs.

    How many hours do actors work?

    According to Jemima, movies require you to be on set for about two weeks, and this involves several hours of shooting per day. For a more extended series, it might take longer. 

    And according to another actor, who wishes to remain anonymous, there are no specific work hours. You only know your call time which is typically between 6 a.m. to 7 a.m. Cinema film sets can be as long as 2 to 3 weeks, while IrokoTV or AfMag film sets take like 5 days.

    Sometimes, travel is required if the movie has different set locations. So, if you’re unlucky to work on a set that isn’t close to your house, you might have to leave home even earlier to beat possible traffic. Lagos residents can relate.

    Remember that part about no specific work hours? It also applies to closing times. There are no closing hours on sets in Nigeria. Sometimes, you could get off set before midnight; other times, you’ll shoot till dawn. It’s the price for fame.

    How much do Nigerian actors even make?

    Payment can be a real hustle for beginners, TBH. It’s either the producer goes, “Abeg abeg, there’s no budget”, or if your Nigerian mother taught you how to price meat in the market, you could earn between ₦30-80k per movie role. It could also be higher, depending on how much they want you.

    B-list* stars earn between ₦100-300k depending on the film’s budget and their negotiation skills. A-list* stars and veterans can command between ₦400k to ₦1.5m per role on an average. It could also be more, again depending on how much they want you.

    Some productions also pay per day the actor is on set. Beginners on TV films, like IrokoTV, get paid between ₦15-20k per day. B-listers* usually get ₦50-100k per day. Per-day payments usually don’t apply to A-listers*, though.

    The income may not always be great, but focusing on quality over quantity of films you shoot is necessary. How do you define quality in Nollywood? Well, from the script, you should have an idea if it was put together in 20 minutes, or if it’s something that can hold its own against international standards.

    So you don’t have abominations like this on your record:

    You may just be starting out, but it’s not every role you’re offered you should take, please. Focusing on quality may just be what sets you apart from the hundred other actors out there and set you up nicely for your big break.


    PS: We also broke down everything you just read in this TikTok video.


    *A-list/A-lister: This describes a group of people considered to be the most famous or successful at their crafts. You could say Zikoko is an A-lister. 😉

    *B-list/B-lister: This describes a group of people who are also successful at their crafts, but not as famous as the A-listers.


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  • QUIZ: Do You Know What These Popular Nollywood Actors Are Popularly Known As?

    You know Patience Ozokwor as Mama G, but do you know what these other actors are popularly called?

    Let’s see how you’ll do:

  • 5 Nollywood Actors Reveal Their Worst Audition Experiences

    Unless they’ve ascended to a point on the ladder of fame where they’re just offered roles, actors have to audition alongside dozens — sometimes, hundreds — of other actors. It seems pretty standard. You memorise your lines and have just a few minutes (or seconds) to blow the minds of the casting directors with your abilities by acting out a scene. However, it’s not always that straightforward, and things can go south for actors really quick, in different ways. The five Nollywood actors we spoke to know exactly what that’s like because it happened to them.

    Nancy Isime, 29

    My first few jobs were ushering jobs, and the funny thing is that they weren’t even paid jobs. I know it sounds insane now but I did those jobs for exposure. Even though I didn’t get paid for those jobs, I was still dedicated and overzealous. I was the kind of usher who would take off my shoes and wash plates at a wedding because a guest wanted food and all the plates were dirty. I went from wedding ushering to corporate ushering then eventually became one of the most sought after ushers in Lagos because I went to ALL the auditions. After working for a while, I made small money and bought the car I used to move all my things out of my father’s house. And I’ve been on my own since. I’m just happy everything paid off.

    Timini Egbuson, 34

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    I got my bug for acting by watching my sister (Dakore Egbuson-Akande) on set. When I eventually decided to get into it, I would go with my friends to random auditions and we would go through stress like rain beating and stuff like that. It was hard then because, at auditions, there would be people I call “audition superstars.” I call them this because they knew the casting directors, they wouldn’t have to wait in line and just go in to audition the second they showed up. The worst ones were when casting directors would put everyone through hell during the auditions only for you to get the role and see that’s it’s a “walk pass” thing. Looking back, I see all those struggles as a rite of passage we all had to go through to succeed.

    Frank, 27

    It was my very first audition ever, and I forgot my lines. In my defence, I did memorise them. I wanted to be off-book by the time of the audition and I was. But when my time came, the monologue I’d spent so long going over just left my head. At first, I just stood there frozen, but then decided to wing it by doing Hugo Weaving’s famous monologue from V for Vendetta, a big mistake in hindsight because that monologue is very difficult. It was a disaster, I didn’t get the part, and I cried on the bus on my way home.

    Jennifer, 24

    I’m still convinced it was my village people that did me in that day because everything was going fine up until that incident. I got to the audition on time. In fact, I was among the first few people. When it was my turn, I got there and went straight into the scene I’d rehearsed so many times in my head. It was an emotional scene because I was determined to show people that I could emote and cry on demand. Ten seconds into the whole thing, my wig fell off due to too much movement. The collective gasp from everyone in the room was so loud. Omo, I just picked my hair and left oh. Audition over. I don’t even know who sent me message to be moving up and down instead of staying in one place.

    Philomena, 33

    In my case, the audition actually did go well. It was what happened after that made everything an all-around terrible experience. I did the audition and smashed it (even if they didn’t tell me, me sef I knew). I got a callback, which every actor is madly excited to get, but the person I was in contact with made it clear, pretty quick, that I’d have to do him “a favour” if I hoped to get the role. I made the decision right there to give up acting. I’d heard of this happening to other people and hoped it would never happen to me. But now that it had, I knew it wasn’t something I wanted to face again. I dusted off my CV and went back to the corporate world. My parents never liked the acting thing anyway so they were lowkey happy to see me give up on it.

    Check out Timini and Nancy in the movie, Superstar, when it premieres in cinemas across Nigeria on the 29th of December. Also, the cast of Superstar as they talk about how they got their starts in Nollywood on the Inkblot Meet & Greet podcast. Check out the episode here:

  • Whether you own a Netflix account strictly for Netflix and chill or you are squatting in someone’s account because you don’t want to pay for it. Here are 8 Nigerian movies you should watch on Netflix instead of watching Suits again.

    Fifty

    With Dakore Akande, Ireti Doyle and Nse Ikpe-Etim on the cast you already know this movie is going to be amazing. Fifty follows the surprisingly entertaining lives of four women about to turn 50 over the course of a week.

    The Wedding Party

    Yes, we know you already watched The Wedding Party, maybe even two or three times but what’s the point of having a Netflix account if you don’t take the opportunity to watch it again. You already know it’s worth your time.

    Mummy Dearest

    Mummy Dearest is the perfect tearjerker for you to watch home alone on a rainy Friday night. Veteran actress – Liz Benson gives a stellar performance in her role as a dedicated mother trying to connect with her kids. It’s not like you expected anything less from her.

    When Love Happens

    Looking for a feel-good romantic movie to get you all up in your feels? Or to remind you that you are a singu pringu looking for bae? When Love Happens is perfect for that.

    Invasion 1897

    Imagine getting a history lesson while cuddled up in bed with bae or well your pillow, Invasion 1897 gives you a bit of drama and a trip down history lane to 1897. Which was when British Colonial forces tried to depose the ruler of Benin Kingdom.

    Taxi Driver (Oko Ashewo)

    Legendary and actor and Nigeria’s meme king – Odunlade is in this one. Do you even need to know any more about it before adding it to your list?

    The Duplex

    Finally, a Nollywood horror movie where the ghosts are not wearing white cloth with dusting powder on their faces.

    Road to Yesterday

    If Genevieve Nnaji’s performance in Road to Yesterday doesn’t make you shed at least a tear or two then we owe you one beer.

    Lunch Time Heroes

    Lunch Time Heroes has the perfect combination of humor and drama that makes a really good feel-good movie.

    The Visit

    Nse-Ikpe-Etim makes another appearance on this list and shows us why she has been nominated for so many AMCVAs with her performance in The Visit. What Nollywood movie would you love to add to your Netflix list so you can watch over and over again?
  • These Photos of The Baldest, Sexiest Men in Nollywood Will Make Your Day

    1. Richard Mofe-Damijo

    He’s the king of all that is bald and sexy.

    2. Banky W

    He’s the prince.

    3. Ik Ogbonna

    He’s the prince’s younger brother.

    4. Jim Iyke

    Not completely bald but on his way there.

    5. Ramsey Nouah

    Same goes for him. We’re just waiting for him to accept his balding status fully.

    6. Gideon Okeke

    Also on his way to baldness, he still looks hawt either way.

    7. Kalu Ikeagwu

    Slowly approaching baldness + slight cheek dimple = Hawtness squared

    More Zikoko!

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  • Aki (real name: Chinedu Ikedieze) and Pawpaw (real name: Osita Iheme) are the notorious Nollywood movie twins that carry mischief and mayhem with them everywhere they go.

    Their wahala has been seen, loved and laughed at on the big screen by many. Here are 16 times when this duo’s movies simply killed us:

    1. This one where they were yabbing the poor “court clerk”:

    https://youtu.be/A83ks5XgiJ0

    2. This one were they were having running stomach:

    3. This one where they said they were sent “from the gods”:

    https://youtu.be/BNW_V6n1BKk

    4. This one where Pawpaw was feeling like a wordsmith:

    5. This one where Pawpaw said he wants to be a terrorist:

    6. This one where they went to go and put mouth inside something that does not consign them:

    https://youtube.com/watch?v=7lidpepc3uE

    7. This one where they were dancing like tambolo entered their trousers:

    8. This one where they started fighting themselves because of woman:

    https://youtube.com/watch?v=aScN8JhE1Jo

    9. This one where Pawpaw said he wants to use his father for ritual:

    https://youtu.be/GyM9CggfYc0

    10. This one where they tried to lie that they did not steal yam:

    https://youtu.be/RbUI5VaEsIA

    11. This one where they went to go and find trouble in school:

    https://youtube.com/watch?v=vLkIBa-fufw

    12. This one where they just showed what olodos they are:

    13. The one where they went to give somebody belle:

    14. This one where Aki and Pawpaw joined their mother to fight:

    https://youtu.be/UnJmErrfD64

    15. This one where they’re trying to toast woman:

    https://youtu.be/5k-VrPUrakk

    16. And who can forget Aki and Pawpaw in Aki na Ukwa?

    More Zikoko!

    https://zikoko.com/list/zikoko-selects-funniest-videos-internet-start-week/
  • We Decided To Ask About Your Favorite Nigerian Actors From The 90’s And Here’s What We Found

    1. Regina Askia

    One time Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria, Regina Askia successfully transitioned from modelling to acting and gave us breath taking performances in movies like Full Moon and Most Wanted. We found out that she got married, moved to America with her family and is now a registered nurse.

    2. Susan Patrick

    Susan Patrick lit our screens up when she played the title role in “Sakobi the Girl”. She was one of the Nollywood A-listers in her day but her career kind of went off track when her husband died in 2006. She tried breaking back into the industry later on but just couldn’t. Sad.

    3. Sandra Achums

    Sandra was a legit leading lady in the 1990’s starring in hits like Domitilla, Deadly Affair and Ashanti (LOL!). We found out that she gave up the up the life of fame for matrimony and now only pops up in the news when she’s having a new baby.

    4. Ernest Obi

    Ernest Obi was an actor and sometimes director known for movies like Love Crime, Daytime Lovers and Italian Deal. He suddenly vanished from the public eye and we found out that things haven’t been so rosy for him. APPARENTLY, his ex-wife accused him of impregnating his step-daughter several times and subjecting her to countless abortions. WHAT THE HELL FAM?!!!!!!!!!!!

    5. Saint Obi

    The dictionary definition of Nollywood leading man, Saint Obi was on all our screens playing leading roles in movies like Candle Light and Sakobi the Snake Girl. We all thought he quit the business when he stopped showing up in movies but he said himself that he was still active. When asked why he wasn’t in anything recent, he said that even though he gets a lot of movie role offers, he turns them down because of their quality. We’re not saying that it’s a lie but we’re saying that it sounds LIKE a lie.

    6. Charles Okafor

    Known for movies like Sting, World of Riches and End of The Wicked, Charles Okafor was a major presence in Nollywood but has been in anything in recent times. When asked why, he said that he has found Jesus and therefore can’t just be in any script that doesn’t give a positive message. We hope he’s happy.

    7. Shan George

    Light skinned beauty, Shan George was known for movies like Outkast (that was really infamous for all its nudity), Thorns of Rose and Welcome to Nollywood. After an attempt at a music career (remember that her abomination of a song? LOL!) she attempted to make a comeback by starring in a terrible movie named “Prada” about female footballers that was so terrible NO ONE saw it in cinemas so they sold it to Silverbird who broke it down into episodes and tried to pass it off as a series. It was still terrible.

    8. Eucharia Anunobi

    Who could possibly forget fabulous Eucharia and her batshit crazy fashion sense (remember her makeup and eyebrows?! LOL)? She was fabulous in movies like Abuja Connection, Dorathy My Love and Glamour Girls. Eucharia left the movie business to become an Evangelist. The only thing funny about this is that she still makes up like an ancient chinese demon. LOL!

    9. Hanks Anuku

    Hanks Anuku was Nollywood’s bad boy. No literally, he played the role of the ‘bad boy’ in EVERY movie. He also almost always played a Nigerian who went to school in America and just got back. Nollywood stereotypes are the worst. He was in movies like Men on the hard way, Wanted Alive and Bitter Honey. Last we heard of him, he had relocated to Ghana and become an official Ghanaian. When asked why, he cited Nigeria’s seemingly eternal economic crisis as the reason. We feel your pain, Hanks. Also there was that time he was accused of giving his wife AIDS though he said that wasn’t true sha.

    10. Ndidi Obi

    Remember her? How could you not?! She was the lead in one of the most iconic Nollywood movies of all time, Nneka the Pretty Serpent. Problem is that since then, she hasn’t been in much stuff. We did some digging and found out that in 2013, she became an official in her church. Good for you, Ndidi.

    11. Francis Duru

    Star of the epic movie, Rattlesnake, he vanished from the public eye. We know he’s married happily with kids but we don’t know exactly what he’s up to.

    12. Ernest Asuzu

    Having been in movies like Royal War and Campus Queen,  Ernest Asuzu disappeared from the public eye while being involved in a lot of controversies that led to rumours about his sanity. We heard that he found Jesus. Good for him.

    13. Obot Etuk

    It has been said that that Obot Etuk was the queen of supporting roles that played supporting roles long enough to convince people that she was leading lady material. Rumor has it that she gave up on the movie business when she realized she would never be among the A-listers. No one has seen her since.

    14. Hilda Dokubo

    Hilda Dokubo could cry!Jesus! She was damn good at it too. If you need proof, checkout this screenshot of her official Wikipedia photo.
    HER OFFICIAL WIKIPEDIA PHOTO IS OF HER CRYING! LMAO! Anyways, she was in awesome movies like End of the wicked and Light and Darkness. She hasn’t been in much over the last decade but we did find out that she played a supporting role in the 2015 movie, Stigma and this role won her an Africa Movie Academy Award.

    If you enjoyed this, read this next article what some Nollywood actors would look like as cartoon characters.

    If Nollywood Actors Were Cartoon Characters…
  • 1. Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje

    Born to Nigerian Yoruba parents but given up for adoption to a British couple, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje has been repping Nigeria in Hollywood since he starred in his first movie (Congo) in 1995. Since then he’s become a bigger star, starring in big budget Hollywood movies like The Mummy Returns, The Bourne Identity, G.I Joe, Thor 2 and most recently, the monster hit DC Superhero movie, Suicide Squad.

    2. Chiwetel Ejiofor

    Born in London to Nigerian Igbo parents, Chiwetel Ejiofor, at age 19, gained admission into The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and after only 3 months, was hand picked by Steven Spielberg to star in the movie ‘Amistad’. His star in Hollywood only grew bigger from there. He’s gone on to be in a long list of awesome movies like American Gangster, Inside Man (with Denzel Washington), Salt, 2012, 12 Years A Slave (which he was nominated for an Academy award for) and the Nollywood/Hollywood collaboration, Half Of A Yellow Sun.

    3. David Oyelowo

    Born in Oxford, England to Nigerian Yoruba parents, David Oyelowo studied theater studies at  City and Islington College and went on to study at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts. He broke into Hollywood in 2001 and since then has been in movie like, Rise of the planet of the apes, The Help, Lincoln, The Butler and Selma where he played Dr. Martin Luther King. This role saw him nominated for numerous awards.

    4. Chukwunonso Nwachukwu “Nonso” Anozie

    Nonso Anozie was born in Camden, London, England to Nigerian Igbo parents and graduated from the Central School of Speech & Drama in 2002. Since then he’s starred in Jack Reacher 2, Nanny McPhee 2, Cinderella (2015), Pan and Game of Thrones.

    5. Uzo Aduba

    Born in Boston Massachussets to Nigerian Igbo parents, Uzo Aduba studied Classical Voice at Boston University. She is best known for playing the role of Suzanne “Crazy Eyes” Warren in the Netflix hit comedy/drama, Orange Is The New Black.

    6. Gbenga Akinnagbe

    Gbenga Akiinagbe was born in Washington, D.C. to Nigerian Yoruba parents. He has starred in a lot of hit movies like The Taking of Pelham 123, The Lottery Ticket, Independence Day 2 and also on tv shows like The Wire, 24: Live Another Day.

    If you enjoyed this article, then you’ll love this one about why we give Hollywood the side eye whenever we watch their movies.

    8 Reasons We Give Hollywood Movies The Side Eye
  • Nigerian Actress Beverly Shared A Really Weird Experience She Had In A Lebanese Restaurant
    We were just minding our business on Twitter when melanin-popping Nigerian actress, Beverly Naya, came to share her experience at a restaurant in Lagos.

    One day, as a pinging baby girl, she went to eat at one Lebanese-owned restaurant. Who no like better thing abeg?

    To her surprise, the black waiters in the restaurant only served black customers while the Lebanese man attended to the the white woman.

    Instead of shouting, she jejely asked the Lebanese man to come and serve her, as per she’s not eating their food for free.

    Na wa o!

    There shouldn’t be any form of segregation especially on our own soil.

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  • The Different Types of Nigerian Fathers That Exist

    1. The Super Wise Father

    Is the oldest in his family Your uncles always send their kids to your house for counseling and advice He will tell you 100 proverbs before you get your allowance

    2. The IJGB Wannabe Father

    He has been to USA just once He never ceases to bring it up in every convo He thinks he is still young and popping at 67

    3. The International Father

    He is never around He will give you gifts and dollars too Everyone wants to get to his level

    4. The Comedian Father

    You will never catch him angry He makes a joke out of everything When you fail an exam, he will say “can you at least pass the salt on the table?”

    5. The Social Father

    Everybody invites him everywhere He is always talking of joining politics someday Will tell you it’s cool to bring your girlfriend home

    6. The Shady Father

    He is always angry He jokes about using either you or your siblings for blood money His wife is always begging him to go to church

    7. The Posh Father

    He never looks old Your mum always keeps a watchful eye on his phone He never beats you, just talks gently to you

    8. The Strict Father

    He has given you a 7PM curfew You must marry only from your tribe There is nothing like allowance increase in his dictionary

    9. The Neighborhood Bigman Father

    Throws an owambe every two weeks He will pay your school fees and give you half of it for allowance He will want to find a wife/husband for you himself

    10. The Street Father

    None of your teachers can touch you He usually comes home late at night He may have reset your destiny with a slap or two
  • 7 Of The Hottest Nigerian Santa Claus Candidates

    The hottest Santa in town right now is this guy.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/-c03w8S2Hk/?taken-by=yorkdalestyle

    Now even adults want to sit in his lap.

    For every selfie taken with him and posted with the hashtag “Fashion Santa”, one dollar will be donated to charity by the Yorkdale mall. Talk about hotness for a good cause. You might think Canada is too far to go and meet ordinary Santa. Well, look no further, here are some Nigerian men giving serious Santa Claus goals.

    1. Richard Mofe-Damijo

    https://www.instagram.com/p/-02hX2Ly7u/?taken-by=mofedamijo
    His Instagram page has broken the internet several times.

    2. Zack Orji

    His name is the coolest.

    3. Wale Ojo

    https://www.instagram.com/p/8-94BiRJgQ/?tagged=waleojo

    4. Osita Chidoka

    Former aviation minister and FRSC boss.

    5. Femi Otedola

    Billionaire and oil mogul, need we say more?

    6. Sanusi Lamido Sanusi

    Former CBN governor and current Emir of Kano.

    7. Victor Olaotan

    Just look at his suit.

    We didn’t say you can ask to sit on their laps whenever you meet them though.  Tell us, who else you think should be on the list.

  • 10 Of Our Favourite Actors In Korean Dramas
    Nigerians love watching TV series and dramas, almost more than movies. Though it’s been long established that our favourites are Spanish and Indian dramas, there’s a new player that is swiftly taking over. It’s Korean dramas. Today, we’ll be talking specifically about the Korean male actors. These are actors that we first came across when we were introduced to the world of K drama and got us addicted to it:

    10. Kim Won Bin

    Won Bin has involved in modelling since 2009 and made his acting debut in 2011. He’s popular for his characters in the teen drama “School 2013” with Lee Jong-suk and the trendy drama “The Heirs” with Lee Min-ho.

    9. Jin Chang Wook

    Ji Chang-wook was born July 5, 1987. He rose to fame in the with the drama “Smile Again”, “Warrior Baek Dong-soo”, “Empress Ki”, and “Healer”.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwbwmYi0nlo

    8. Jang Guen Suk

    Jang Geun-seuk was born on August 4th, 1987. Apart from singing, he’s a model and singer. He is best known for his leading roles in the popular dramas: “You’re Beautiful”, “Love Rain”, “Mary Stayed out All Night”, and “Pretty Man”.

    7. Gong Yoo

    Gong Yoo was born on July 10, 1979. He’s appeared in “Biscuit Teacher” and “Star Candy”“School”, “My Tutor Friend”, “She’s on Duty” and “Finding Mr.Destiny”. But he’s most popular for his role in “The 1st Shop of Coffee Prince”.

    6. Lee Jong-suk

    Jong-suk began his acting career in 2009. He’s popular for his character reprisal in K-dramas such as “I Can Hear Your Voice”, “Doctor Stranger”, and “Pinocchio”.

    5. Hyun Bin

    This South Korean actor was born on the 25th of September in 1982. His first lead role was in the television drama “My name is Kim Sam-soon”. He’s popular for his character “Secret Garden” and “Hyde, Jekyll, Me”.

    4. So Ji Sub

    Born on November 4, 1977, he began his career as a model and rapper before switching to acting. He’s popular for his role in the television series “Delicious Proposal”, “I’m Sorry, I Love You”, “Ghost”, “Cain and Abel”, “Master’s Sun” and “Oh My Venus”.

    3. Lee Seung-gi

    Seung-gi is an actor, MC and singer. Born on January 13, 1987, the 28 year-old actor is popular for his characters in “Brilliant Legacy”, “My Girlfriend Is a Nine-Tailed Fox”, “Gu Family Book”, “You’re All Surrounded” and “King to Heart”.

    2. Kim Soo Hyun

    He’s unarguably the most popular actor in Korea due to his unmatched good looks as well as his versatilities in acting . Born in 1988, he’s been acting since 2007.  He’s famous for his leading roles in “My Love from the Star”, “Moon Embracing the Sun”, “Dream High” and “The Producers”.

    1. Lee Min-ho

    Min-ho rose stardom for his character Gun Jun Pyo in the well-known K-drama  “Boys Over Flowers” in 2009.
    Since then, this handsome  actor has won the hearts of worldwide fans. He has played the leading roles in some popular K-dramas such as “City Hunters”, “Personal Taste” and especially “The Heirs”.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRS46xmKCi0

    Do you agree with this list? Who are your favourite male K-drama actors? Share them in the comments.

  • If Nollywood Actors Were Cartoon Characters…


    We know Nollywood actors. We grew up with them. Some of them are so typecast in our minds that seeing them in other roles would almost literally kill us.

    I mean, imagine Patience Ozorkwor as a good person. That is not a pretty picture.

    But have you ever tried to imagine these actors as some of your favorite cartoon characters? A Zikoko community member, Kolapo Oladapo (@kpmy_), tried it and sent them in. It’s a hoot:

    Phineas and Ferb vs Aki & Pawpaw

     1

    Same level of mischief and an almost unshakeable commitment to making every day of their lives fun.

    Cinderella’s Wicked Step Mother, Lady Tremain vs. Bukky Ajayi

     2

    Yup. That’s the horrible mother figure with attitudes that make you just want to bitchslap them through the entire movie. Terrible, those two!

    Wonder Woman vs Genevieve Nnaji

     3

    Genevieve has never been a superhero, and she does not have super powers BUT she is beautiful and has a super perfect, fit body. If that’s not wonder woman, I don’t know what is.

    Uncle Ruckus vs Mr Ibu

     10

    Do you even need words for this? Not only do they look alike, they both are characters that are usually annoying in appearance, behavior, and attitude. And they’re usually anti-heroes! But they got jokes!

    Crying Alice vs Nkiru Sylvanus

     5

    Alice usually goes back and forth between crying and scolding herself, but Nkiru’s characters’ sole identification is usually the stream of constant tears, till the end of the movie when she marries a prince, or a rich man.

    Ursula vs Patience Ozokwor

     6

    In a movie, if Patience Ozokwor is the mother in law, the wife is done. She cannot make it again. And if Ursula has her tentacles in you, well, consider yourself royally screwed.

    King Triton vs Pete Edochie

     9

    Regal, powerful and full of wisdom, he rules the kingdom – or his family – with an iron fist.

    Rafiki vs Peter Fatomilola

    4

    Old, frail, wise, knowledgeable witch doctors. Really old, really bent. They might not look like it, but they usually know what they’re talking about. And they’re not shy to tell you their minds.

    Prince Charming vs Ramsey Noah

     8

    Knight in shining armor. Handsome prince. Suitor extraordinaire. Always looking for a fair maiden.


    Are we wrong? Aren’t these comparisons spot on? Share with your friends to get their opinions too!