Wale Ojo |
Interestingly, Ojo’s show which has won several awards
is popular in Nigeria, Uganda, Rwanda, Ghana and Great Britain. It is also the
third most watched comedy show in South Africa. So Ojo is no stranger to DStv audiences and
film enthusiasts.
Now on the hit TV
soap opera Tinsel, Wale Ojo plays Nosa, a well-known established comedian and a
lawyer by training; known for uttering outrageous truths and taking positions
that go against conventional wisdom, but always with a grain of truth in them.
Nosa, is a well-travelled, well-educated and well informed but a very street
savvy Nigerian with humble roots which makes his materials as a comedian well
thought out and informed. Soon coming to the realisation that he wants marriage
and children, he embarks on a mission to find a partner but soon realises that
as a result of his fame and his many unsuccessful romantic relationships in the
past due to his battle with bipolar disorder, Nosa faces difficulties selecting
the right partner, but will soon be romantically linked with the most unusual
Tinsel character.
AfricaMagic audiences will see Wale Ojo
bring his craft and talent as a trained actor to DStv viewers come July 7th,
as his onscreen character, Nosa comes to live on Tinsel. Wale Ojo’s career as
an actor spans well over thirty years, bringing to Tinsel all the grace and
expertise of a TV, stage and film veteran. Starting his acting career as a
child prodigy and child star on Nigeria’s first television station in the very
early 80s while turning into a professional actor at 21 in the United Kingdom,
starring in both TV and stage productions.
Speaking on the new addition to the
Tinsel casts is the Regional Director, Wangi Mba-Uzoukwu “AfricaMagic is very
proud of Wale Ojo’s addition to the fantastic Tinsel line up, which further
reiterates our commitment not only to identifying and developing new talents
but also working with the best in the TV and film industry and this is as a
result of his track record as an established and professional actor”, adding
that “Tinsel fans are in for a wonderful season with some rib-cracking and A-ha
moments”
In 2013 he took home
the award for best actor in a film at the Nigeria Entertainment Awards for his
serious but charming role as Akin in the film, PHONE SWAP, a film which
consequently travelled across the world to Tokyo, Paris London and Berlin, it
is to date one of the most successful films to cross over to an international
audience from Nigeria. He was also nominated at the 2013 AMVCAs for his role in
the same movie.
Speaking on his new
role, Wale Ojo says “I am very excited and looking forward to the wonderful
challenge to be a part of the Tinsel train, hoping that with the commendable
gang of casts and crew, we’ll all be able to ride the Tinsel train to higher
glory” and in signing off he urges Tinsel fans to tune in to the daily soap
opera because “Nosa is certainly going to bring to the screen many hilarious
moments laced with a few truths and plenty of wisdom”
Wale can be seen in Oliver Parker's JOHNNY
ENGLISH REBORN with Rowan Atkinson (Mr. Bean), a Doctor in John
Mcdonald's THE GUARD, alongside Oscar winner Brendan Gleeson and Don Cheadle.
He has made guest appearances in THE NO 1 Ladies Detective Agency
alongside Jill Scott and played a rebel army commander in NBC's THE
PHILANTROPIST with James Purefoy. To date, he runs a yearly festival
titled ‘New Nigeria Cinema Day’ at the British Film Institute in London and is
currently set to produce and direct his first short film entitled THE
GHOST OF TARKWA BAY.
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