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Sweet and seductive. These two words best describe
star actress, Rita Dominic. As a key figure in the Nollywood
phenomenon, Rita, who just turned 30, has also been able to prove her worth as a resourceful artiste having
played diverse roles and interpreted same convincingly. In
fact, she is now one of the country�s most popular faces in
the home video sector.
A lover of sports, Rita also likes brandy
and cigarettes, especially when on marathon shooting at a
location. She had been used to shooting in London before
returning home to join Nollywood. The youngest in a family
of four, Rita is a born entertainer. At six years old, she
was already the favourite of her parents as she started
showing traits of a future artiste in her home and school
engagements.
"My siblings would invite their friends
over to watch me dance, sing and generally make a fool of
myself". And after serving as vice president of the dramatic
club and social prefect in her secondary school, it became
so natural that Rita would fall in the dramatic line.
With over 70 movies to her credit, Rita
remains a Nollywood fixture. She has appeared in such movies
as All my Life, Night of Riot, Clearing Stones, To Love a
Thief, Unforgetable, Passion of Mind, Ultimate Crisis, The
Bombshell, True Romance and Wheel of Change, among many
others.
The success story of Nollywood notwithstanding, Rita is not
unaware of the shortcomings in the industry. According to
her, the problem of ego is so overwhelming in the sector.
And how does she cope with this? "I try as much as possible
to have a civil relationship with my colleagues, but there
are some people who I would prefer to work with more than
the rest. There are certain people that I don�t connect with
and I�d rather not work with them."
Speaking on one of her favourite movies; Break Up, Rita
confessed "I enjoyed Break Up because I acted alongside
Genevieve Nnaji and Jennifer Eliogu and it was all about
girly fun and togetherness. Moreso, Genny (Genevieve) is
someone I get on with quite well."
Beyond the challenges posed by the downsides of fame, says
said she has discovered that she has to re-educate herself
on the many roles she has been playing.
For example, All my Life; another favourite movie of hers,
she played the part of a girl whose older sister is unable
to have a baby after a number of years of marriage. Her
older sister begs her to step into her shoes and have a
baby. After a lot of uproar, the family consents, and the
younger sister agrees. She marries her sister�s husband,
conceives and bears a child, but has to live with her
sister�s jealousy and physical abuse.
The story is surprisingly compelling, and Rita�s role is
moving and excellently delivered.
And who exactly is Rita Dominic? She was quick to say "Rita
is an easy-going, fun-loving girl, who is not afraid of hard
work and who doesn�t like to be taken for granted." She
added: "An actress will always be an actress and for me,
when I�m not acting, I will still be acting."
credit: nigeriamovies |
Life as a fun loving girl – Rita
Dominic
By SOLA BALOGUN and NGOZI ECHENDU
Friday, July 13, 2007
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Rita Dominic
Pix: Sun News Publishing |
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Sweet and seductive. These
two words best describe star actress, Rita
Dominic. As a key figure in the Nollywood
phenomenon, Rita, who just turned 30, has
also been able to prove her worth as a
resourceful artiste having played diverse
roles and interpreted same convincingly. In
fact, she is now one of the country’s most
popular faces in the home video sector.
A lover of sports, Rita also likes brandy
and cigarettes, especially when on marathon
shooting at a location. She had been used to
shooting in London before returning home to
join Nollywood.
The youngest in a family of four, Rita is a
born entertainer. At six years old, she was
already the favourite of her parents as she
started showing traits of a future artiste
in her home and school engagements. "My
siblings would invite their friends over to
watch me dance, sing and generally make a
fool of myself". And after serving as vice
president of the dramatic club and social
prefect in her secondary school, it became
so natural that Rita would fall in the
dramatic line. And with the full support of
her father, a medical doctor and her late
mother, a nurse, she applied to study
Theatre Arts at the University of Port
Harcourt.
At the university, Rita specialised in the
theory and practical arts of theatre, and
finished as the only student in a class of
54, who majored in acting. She later moved
to Lagos, where she met an old school
friend, who introduced her to Nollywood,
where she made her first movie in 1999.
Shortly after the movie, Rita moved to
England to stay with her family and she was
able to create more time for acting. On
arrival in Nigeria in 2003 for a two-week
holiday, her former producers invited her to
make a movie and she agreed. Her two-week
holiday has since been extended to over
three years now. Her words: "After I made
that one movie in 2003, another offer came
and I said well, let me make the second one
and go back to England, and then I made the
third one…I haven’t looked back since then."
With over 70 movies to her credit, Rita
remains a Nollywood fixture. She has
appeared in such movies as All my Life,
Night of Riot, Clearing Stones, To Love a
Thief, Unforgetable, Passion of Mind,
Ultimate Crisis, The Bombshell, True Romance
and Wheel of Change, among many others.
The success story of Nollywood
notwithstanding, Rita is not unaware of the
shortcomings in the industry. According to
her, the problem of ego is so overwhelming
in the sector. And how does she cope with
this? "I try as much as possible to have a
civil relationship with my colleagues, but
there are some people who I would prefer to
work with more than the rest. There are
certain people that I don’t connect with and
I’d rather not work with them."
Speaking on one of her favourite movies;
Break Up, Rita confessed "I enjoyed Break Up
because I acted alongside Genevieve Nnaji
and Jennifer Eliogu and it was all about
girly fun and togetherness. Moreso, Genny
(Genevieve) is someone I get on with quite
well."
Beyond the challenges posed by the downsides
of fame, says said she has discovered that
she has to re-educate herself on the many
roles she has been playing.
For example, All my Life; another favourite
movie of hers, she played the part of a girl
whose older sister is unable to have a baby
after a number of years of marriage. Her
older sister begs her to step into her shoes
and have a baby. After a lot of uproar, the
family consents, and the younger sister
agrees. She marries her sister’s husband,
conceives and bears a child, but has to live
with her sister’s jealousy and physical
abuse.
The story is surprisingly compelling, and
Rita’s role is moving and excellently
delivered.
And who exactly is Rita Dominic? She was
quick to say "Rita is an easy-going,
fun-loving girl, who is not afraid of hard
work and who doesn’t like to be taken for
granted." She added: "An actress will always
be an actress and for me, when I’m not
acting, I will still be acting."
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