{"id":724,"date":"2021-01-26T08:48:16","date_gmt":"2021-01-26T08:48:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/nollyrated.com\/?p=724"},"modified":"2023-03-25T21:57:16","modified_gmt":"2023-03-25T21:57:16","slug":"the-most-famous-acting-families-in-nigeria","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nollyrated.com\/the-most-famous-acting-families-in-nigeria\/","title":{"rendered":"The Most Famous Acting Families in Nigeria"},"content":{"rendered":"
One of the things parents love in Nigeria, and indeed anywhere in the world, is to have their children adopt their professions and help continue their legacy. We have seen this in professions like accounting and law. And now, we have acting families to point to. <\/span><\/p>\n The Dafinone are in the Guinness Book of World records as the single family with the highest number of chartered accountants, the family of Rotimi Williams is one of lawyers, the Falana family too is for lawyers. Dare Art Alade is the son of the renowned musician, Art Alade. <\/span><\/p>\n While in times past, acting was seen as a profession for those who have nothing better to do with their lives, the profession has gained not only fame, but prestige, and now we have acting family dynasties in Nollywood. <\/span><\/p>\n Here is a feature on the most popular acting families in Nollywood, Nigeria’s movie industry. The list is not in any certain order.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Prince Jide Kosoko is one of the pioneers of Nollywood, not only does he straddle the generational divide, he straddles all the genres of Nollywood. He is a well sought after actor in the Yoruba and English sections of the movie industry, as well as in soap operas. He has been an actor in the Africa Magic Tinsel, an MNET production, from inception.<\/span><\/p>\n Sola Kosoko Abina<\/p><\/div>\n Of his twelve (12) children, two – Sola Kosoko and Bidemi Kosoko – are actors. The late Henrietta Kosoko was married to Jide Kosoko and was fully active in Nollywood before her demise. <\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Adeyemi Afolayan<\/strong> (Ade Love): <\/span>Late Ade Love was known for his romantic movies, hence the name Ade Love. He was acting and died befor<\/span>e formal Nollywood was fully formed. The good thing is he left a legacy not just for his children, but his siblings. His sister is Toyin Afolayan<\/span>.<\/span><\/p>\n Kunle Afolayan<\/p><\/div>\n Kunle Afolayan is both an accomplished actor and director<\/a>.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Chief<\/span> Pete Edochie<\/b>, MON born March 7, 1947 is a Nigerian actor. Edochie is considered one of Africa\u2019s most talented actors, being honored with an Industry Merit Award by Africa Magic and Lifetime Achievement by Africa Film Academy. <\/span><\/p>\n Although a seasoned administrator and broadcaster,he came into prominence in the 1980s when he played the lead role of Okonkwo in an NTA adaptation of Chinua Achebe\u2019s all-time best selling novel, <\/span>Things Fall Apart<\/span><\/i>. In 2003, he was honored as a Member of the Order of the Niger by President Olusegun Obasanjo. <\/span><\/p>\n While Pete Edochie has five sons, only two are in Nollywood. Linc is the third son, and while he is in Nollywood, he is not very popular because he doesn\u2019t act in a lot of movies. <\/span>Yul is the fifth and last child, and he is quite popular in Nollywood.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Aluwe Sunday Omobolanle<\/p><\/div>\n Sunday Omobolanle<\/strong> is more popularly known as Aluwe. <\/span>Those of us who grew in the ’80s on NTA and the state TVs will remember Aluwe. He was part of a small group of actors who gave us sitcom comedies in the old days. It is refreshing to see that they all transitioned to the new Nollywood, though Oga Bello has grown much more prominent than Aluwe and Iya Awero. <\/span><\/p>\n Aluwe’s wife and son are in the industry too. His wife is Peju Ogunmola,<\/span> a veteran of the industry and the daughter of late Kola Ogunmola, another industry icon. His son is Sunkanmi Omobolanle, an actor in his own right.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Adebayo Salami<\/strong> (Oga Bello)<\/span> is a veteran <\/span>Nigerian<\/span> actor<\/span>, filmmaker, movie producer and director. He began his acting career in 1964, with a group called Young Concert Party, under the leadership of Ojo Ladipo, popularly known as Baba Mero. <\/span><\/p>\n After a few years, the group changed its name to Ojo Ladipo Theatre Group, and later metamorphosed into Awada Kerikeri Theatre Group.<\/span> Following the demise of Ojo Ladipo in 1978, Salami took the mantle of leadership of the group, which brought him into the limelight. <\/span><\/p>\n Oga Bello has 18 children from two wives, and three of them – all graduates – followed in his footsteps into Nollywood. <\/span><\/p>\n Femi Adebayo, who has been acting since 1985, when he appeared in his father\u2019s movie, Ogun Ajaye, is also a producer and director. He holds a Masters degree in Law from the University of Ibadan. His Bachelors in Law was obtained from University of Ilorin. Femi has three wives, the most recent he married in 2016. <\/span><\/p>\n Tope Adebayo prefers to be at the back of the camera rather than in front of it. He appears sparingly in movies, spending more time producing and directing more movies than he acts in. <\/span><\/p>\n Sodiq Adebayo is also an actor, and he has featured in some movies, though not as much as his brothers. <\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Timothy Olusola Isola Ogunsola<\/strong>, popularly known as \u201cDr I Sho Pepper\u201d, was born on November 14, 1942. In 1959 he joined the Akin Ogungbe theater group. <\/span><\/p>\n Among his contemporaries theater group are Jimoh Alihu, Charles Olumo, late Afolabi Afolayan (Jagua), and Femi Adeyemo aka Babangbalife. Late Ishola Ogunsola contributed a lot to Nigeria\u2019s theatre and culture industry. <\/span><\/p>\n He was one of the founding members of Association of National Theater Arts Practitioners, Nigeria (ANTP) when it was established in University of Ibadan in 1976. He was the Financial Secretary of ANTP between 1989 and 1991. <\/span><\/p>\n Some of his play are : Eru Jeje, Egbinrin Ote, Koriko Panti, Iyawo Alalubosa, Ayo, Adesco Omo Eko, Efunsetan Aniwura(iyalode ibadan)<\/span><\/p>\n He died on the 28th of December, 1992.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Christopher Akintola Ogungbe<\/b> (1934 \u2013 November 2012) was a Nigerian <\/span>film actor<\/span>, filmmaker, producer and director. He featured, directed, and produced several Nigerian movies, such as Ireke Onibudo<\/i> and 50-50<\/i>, a movie produced in 1990 that featured the veteran comic actor Bolaji Amusan.<\/span><\/p>\n As a child, his mother took him to live with his grandmother after he stopped schooling. He started out in the industry by watching Baba GT Onimole as an apprentice.<\/span><\/p>\n Ogungbe had 20 wives and 50 children. Did I hear someone say, “Boss”?<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n<\/a><\/p>\n
The Top Acting Families in Nigeria’s Movie Industry<\/h2>\n
1. The Kosoko Family<\/h3>\n
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2. The Afolayan Family<\/h3>\n
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3. The Edochie Family<\/h3>\n
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4. The Omobolanle Family<\/h3>\n
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5. The Salami Family<\/h3>\n
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6. The Ogunsola Family<\/h3>\n
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7. The Ogungbe Family<\/h3>\n
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8. The Ogunde Family<\/h3>\n
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