Uche Iwuanyanwu is an extremely
beautiful and curvy Nollywood actress. She is most known for her role in the
Ghanaian hit movie Cheaters.
The voluptuous fast-rising star who
recently shot her latest movie titled Second Honeymoon, alongside Alex
Ekubo and many others is our this week’s Showtime Celebrity. In
this revealing interview, the sexy actress talks about her flourishing career,
love life, and more.
When did you start acting?
I started acting partially in 2009
and fully in 2012. In 2009, I was doing movies alongside schooling.
How has your career been so far?
So far it’s been good, it’s been
wonderful and I’m enjoying every bit of it. Since I finished school, I’m
getting more jobs than I was when I was in school
Which school did you attend?
I went to University Of Jos. I have
a diploma in Mass communication and a Bsc in Economics
How many movies have you done so
far?
I think I’ve done over 25 to 30
movies
Which is your latest movie?
Reverend Sister Ibu is the latest movie that is making waves in the market. I
acted alongside Mr Ibu and Ruth Kadiri. It was a sub lead but it was a good
character. I have two others coming out soon; Birthday Bash directed by
Desmond Elliot and Second Honeymoon with Alex Ekubo.
Which is your most successful movie
so far?
Definitely, I would pick the one I
just finished now; Second Honeymoon. It’s not out though but looking at
where the movie has gone so far after the shoot, I think it’s going to go
really far, so I picture it as my best and most successful
What was it like acting with Alex
Ekubo?
Acting with Alex was actually very
good; I played the character where I was his wife. It was fantastic on set, it
was good, it was interesting and I enjoyed every bit of it.
Did you have any challenging moment
in the industry?
I do have some challenging moments.
For example, you go for an audition and then you’re picked for the role and
after a while, you don’t get any call from the people and you start wondering
what’s happening? You know you performed very well at the audition but you
don’t get called back and then you just keep wondering. So there have been ups
and downs but so far so good. We thank God.
Can you describe yourself in three
words?
I’m smart, sexy and very romantic
When is your Second Honeymoon movie
coming out?
Give it two-three months, the movie
should be out. But I want my fans to actually go and watch Reverend Sister
Ibu, it’s my first comedy and it’s hilarious. It’s something that shows me
from a different perspective.
Which actor do you have a crush on
in Nollywood?
I don’t have a crush on any actor or
actress. I only have my role models and they are Joke Silva, Genevieve Nnaji
and Uncle Olu Jacobs. These are people I love and I respect so much
Can you date an actor you’ve worked
with before?
I can’t, because it is not
professional. You don’t mix business with pleasure; it’s unethical so I
wouldn’t want to date anybody that I’m in the same career with.
What qualities do you look out for
in a man?
He must be God-fearing, he must be
very romantic, he must be caring, loving and he should understand my job. You
don’t have to give me flowers, you don’t have to buy me limousine or Range
Rover even though I need those stuffs, but you should be very caring.
When did you notice the acting thing
in you?
When I was a teenager in Church, I
was in a teenage drama group and then we used to put up some drama together.
I’ve always loved acting as a young person; I’ve always loved to just stand in
front of the mirror and just act like someone else.
It’s something I’ve always loved to
do since I was a child. Along the line, I finished Secondary School and I just
found out that it’s something that could put food on my table. Although I went
to school but I still loved acting and I chose to do acting over living as an
economist.
How many are you in your family?
We are six, three boys and three
girls. I am the third child.
As an actress, can you have sex in a
movie?
It depends on your interpretation of
acting sex because as an actor, what you need to do is to understand your job
first, understand the script that has been given to you and then interpret it
properly for viewers to watch and understand.
If I get a script that’s a sexual
script, it doesn’t mean I have to make love in front of the camera, I just need
to act. For the fact that I’ve accepted a script, it means I should be able to
do the job but I’m not saying I would go nude in front of the camera.
I’m saying I would want to be
professional about my job. If I get a script and I have to go nude, I don’t
have to take jobs like that, I can take jobs that are decent because this is
Africa and we respect our bodies so much, so nothing would make me go
completely nude or act porn.
But can you do a depiction of sex?
If you want me to do a romantic
scene, of course, yes. That’s why I said it’s a matter of choice, you see your
scripts before you go on set, it’s not like you just get on set and they give
you a script ‘Undress’. It’s a ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ thing. People choose to go on set
and decide to go nude for a reason while others do not go nude for a reason.
It doesn’t mean that the person who
has gone nude on TV is worse than the person who hasn’t gone nude and it
doesn’t mean that the person who hasn’t gone nude is more righteous than the
person that has gone nude; it’s just a matter of choice.
If they give you a script that says
you should go nude, would you turn it down?
Of course, I won’t do it.
Can you do a kissing scene in a
movie?
I’ve done lots of kissing scenes,
that’s being professional. There’s no emotion or strings attached to it
How do you view sex off camera?
There’s a difference between sex and
lovemaking. I see sex as an activity that goes on between a man and a woman. If
you’re married then its lovemaking. If you’re single then its adultery, if
you’re a married man sleeping with a single girl then its adultery, if you’re a
married woman sleeping with a single man, that’s fornication. It’s a matter of
choice; it’s what people want to do. It doesn’t mean that I’m more righteous
than people that are having sex and stuff; it’s just a personal choice.
Personally, I think sex is just an activity that goes on between two people,
two people that are willing to have sex. Sex is spiritual to me; that’s what I
think. To other people it might not be, but to me, it’s very spiritual. If I
have to go into sex, it has to be with the right person because spirits are
actually transferable through sex
What has been the high point of your
career?
I just got nominated for an award in
Best of Nollywood (BON) as the ‘Revelation of the Year’, so to me; I think
that’s a good starting point for someone that has just started. It means that
your work is being appreciated out there. Sometimes you really don’t get this
recognition except you’re really doing something different from the other
person, so I’m very grateful to God and I pray I win the award. The award is
actually holding on my birthday, October 11th in Portharcourt
You said you used to get Ghanaian
roles before. Have you started getting Nigerian jobs?
Yeah, now I do more of Nigerian
films. Since I got back after I shot the movie Cheaters that was in the
cinema for a while, I’ve been doing more Nigerian jobs and they’ve been good.
I’ve done Reverend Sister Ibu, Birthday Bash, Second Honeymoon and I’ve
done one other movie, Double Standard
What’s your view of Nollywood now?
We’ve gone so high; we’re like
number 2 in the World now in terms of outputs. You cannot compare Nollywood now
to four years ago. I’m not saying there are no drawbacks but what I’m saying
is, so far so good, they’ve done better movies; we’ve seen better cinema movies
that are recognized internationally
How do you see injection of obscene
scenes into Nollywood movies?
Sometimes when you see people accept
scripts like that, it’s because that’s what the market and the society want to
see. You will be shocked to find out that most people when they go to the
market, what they ask for are: ‘Wetin be the latest sex movie now?’ How
many people want to watch educative movies? How many people want to watch
movies that would make them know there’s God? A lot of people don’t care.
So, what you’re saying now is that
people go for the raunchy films?
Some people do. If people don’t buy
those movies, they wouldn’t be doing them. Haven’t you thought about that
before? The reason why they still do them is because people buy the movies,
people are always out there waiting for them to come out. If it’s flooding the
market, it’s because people are demanding for them. It’s when you ask for
something that you get it in excess.
You said you can never go nude; can
you wear a bikini or something like that?
Yeah, I can improvise, that’s why
it’s a character. I would shoot anything that has to do with decency in a movie
but I won’t go nude. I’ve done a movie before that I was supposed to go semi
nude but I improvised and I wore something else; I wore a bra and bum shorts.
It doesn’t mean that because I’ve done that movie I don’t know what I’m doing.
Of course, I know where I’m going to but I would rather improvise than go nude
completely for a role; no matter how much I’m being paid.
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My Perception Of Lovemaking And Sex — Uche Iwuanyanwu
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