Desmond Elliot
Posted To The Web: Friday, April
21, 2006 - sunnewsonline.com
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Desmond Elliot
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Desmond Elliot is easily one of the fastest rising
stars in the Nigerian home video sector. He shot
into limelight through television soap operas and
was soon to become a regular face in Nollywood
movies such that tracking him down for an interview
became almost impossible.
Elliot has also been to many parts of the globe, as
his acting skills have made him a well sought after
artiste. Besides, he has become a role model in
Nollywood such that he often becomes first choice
for every producer in search of artistes for
romantic roles.
In a recent chat with Daily Sun, Elliot recalled how
a friend lured him into acting. He also spoke about
his ambition to become the executive governor of
Lagos State in the nearest future and why he married
an Akwa–Ibom woman:
Background
I was born to a Yoruba father and an Ibo mother. I
grew up in the Northern part of the country and I am
married to an Akwa-Ibom woman. I had my primary
education at Air Force Primary school in Jos from
where I went to St John’s College also in Jos. I
studied Economics at the Lagos State University, Ojo,
Lagos and graduated in 2003.
It was a friend who influenced me to become an
actor. My friend wasn’t an actor but he always felt
that I was cut out for the entertainment industry.
As a Christian, I felt that the best thing for me to
do was to pray about it. I prayed and asked God to
help me make a choice. It wasn’t easy but I thank
God that He intervened and revealed to me that I
should join the industry. I first started with soap
operas such as Everyday People, One Too Much, Wale
Adenuga’s Super Stories and Saints and Sinners. I
still feature in Everday People but I moved into the
movie industry gradually and today the rest is
history.
Between Soaps and Video
Anywhere in the world, film and video have always
been quite challenging and rewarding to
practitioners. Even in more developed countries most
great movie stars move from television to movies.
For example, Bruce Willies moved from Moonlighting
to movies and Will Smith went from Fresh Prince Of
Barley to Men in Black. For me, movies are more
demanding and rewarding than soap operas.
Becoming governor of Lagos
I am looking forward to becoming the elected
governor of Lagos State in not too distant future,
but definitely not in 2007. I want to serve the
people of Lagos and I know I can do it. People say
that politics is a dirty game, I don’t know exactly
how dirty it can get but my intention basically is
to serve humanity.
Why I run from women
Women chase me because I am an actor and if they
don’t do that it simply means that I am not yet an
actor. In fact, being chased is not the issue, what
matters is that whenever I perceive that I am about
to be chased, I run. I run because I have an
ambition, which I don’t want women to ruin for me. I
run from them if they want to go beyond the level of
being my fans to another level.
Realising a character
When I receive a new script, I usually take my time
to study it. Thereafter, I hold a discussion with
the director on what is expected of me in the movie.
Then I move on to develop a suitable character that
will go well with what the entire production is all
about.
Turn off
I don’t like people flashing me. I mean if you want
to give a call, go ahead and do so, it is of no use
flashing me.
I also feel bad when the up-coming artistes are not
given the necessary opportunity to come into the
industry and fully realise their potentials. Another
thing that really puts me off is when some directors
want to turn actors to zombies by casting them
stereotypically into such roles as lover boy,
gentleman, tough guy and all that. Personally, I
like to see an actor take up different roles and
interpreting them well.
Nollywood
The fact that the Nigerian movie industry is growing
is what particularly turns me on, thanks to all
those that are making it happen such as the
marketers, directors, producers and others
Nollywood contributes to the nation’s economy
because quite a number of people are involved and
are earning their livelihood from it. The only
problem is that our government is yet to fully
realise the great economic advantage that lies in
tapping into the industry. America and India have
tapped into Hollywood and Bollywood respectively and
the result is quite rewarding.
Government should come and invest in the industry,
the marketers have done great jobs by investing
their money to prove that the sector is lucrative.
Popularity
First, I did not pay for this talent, it is a gift
from God and whatever comes from God is mine. At the
same time, God gave it to me and reserves the right
to take it back if you fail to use the gift to make
people happy and contribute to the good of humanity.
So, there is nothing star in my dictionary. I don’t
see myself as a star, rather I see myself as someone
who wants to manifest God’s gift to bless people, to
bless myself and everything around me. I want people
to be happy around me, not just to call me a star.
Relaxation
I basically relax with my wife whenever the
opportunity comes, especially if I am in town and
not involved in a tedious job. I have a special form
of relaxation, I just choose a suitable time and
free myself from every form of stress.
On AIDS
My advice is that people should abstain from sex or
be faithful to their partners. There is no
alternative to it This may be difficult but it is
the only way a young person can save his or her life
in this era of HIV. The rule is not merely playing
the so-called safe but to abstain.
Piracy
Piracy is a crime that government and the people
have to fight. It is unfortunate that the pirates
make all the money from products they had no input
in manufacturing. I also feel very bad when I hear
or see a movie that I feature in being pirated.
Foundation for the less privileged
This is one of my strategies as a politician. I
don’t want to be accused of corruption. I am looking
at the vision of a Ronald Reagan and Arnold
Schwaznneger who both saw the need to put something
back to society by leaving their glamour
world for elective offices to serve the people.
Marriage
Although people say I got married late but the truth
is that I dated my wife for about eight years before
we finally got married. My kind of job may have
exposed me to the opposite sex but the truth is that
my wife means the whole world to me. I appreciate my
wife and I married her basically for love and
nothing else. She is so understanding and caring.
These are the two vital attributes I find lacking in
most women of today.
Upcoming actors
The Bible teaches that anything that happens to a
man comes by time and chance. So, I urge the younger
artistes to aspire to be great. They shouldn’t lose
hope or get frustrated. They should face their
career no matter the obstacle they may encounter and
keep working hard.
For example, many people frustrated me before I
could get to the level that I am now. But any
serious young artiste can also overcome the odds.
Above all, what every youth should do is to keep a
low head and when the opportunity to shoot into
limelight comes, grab it.
A true Nigerian
I understand the three major Nigerian languages but
I speak more of Hausa because that is the language I
grew up with.
Movies
They include:Magic Moment by Infinity Films
Production; Last Oath: An Okoro Ugwu film, which
equally starred Stella Damascus Aboderin and Ngozi
Ezeonu. Others include: True Romance 1 and 2,
directed by Chico Ejiro but produced by Arinze
Ephrian; With Love, a movie directed by Osita Okoli
but produced by Vitus Nnebue. The movie featured
other artistes like Rita Dominic, Hanks Anuku,
Ashley Nwosu, Abubakar Yakubu and Mike Nliams.
Another movie I featured in is Wild Rose, which
equally featured Omotola Jolade, Shan George and
Fred Amata.
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