Nosa Obaseki, The Handsome Celebrity

Nosa Obaseki

By Opute C. Joel

A celebrity is any well known TV or movie star who spends much time carving a niche or creating an image for himself. For emphasis, “the image” is one thing and “the human being is another. Being a human being is a priceless gift from God which we inherit through our parents. On the contrary, it is very hard to create an image and live up to it. In the bid of creating and living up to an image, he becomes famous. However, fame is not the glory; virtue is rather the goal and glory. Fame is only a messenger to bring more into the fold.

There are several celebrities over the years that created great images for themselves and lived up to it in all ramifications. They ruled their worlds in the works of life that they chose and lived a footprint in the heart of all they inspired. There are other celebrities who are alive today and working very hard to build upon the images they have created for themselves and also ensuring that they sustain it to the end. One of such celebrities is in the person of Nosa Obaseki.

Nosa Obaseki, a young vibrant, agile and handsome man; dark in complexion and manly in stature, hales from Benin, Edo State, Nigeria and West Africa but base in Canada. He is a Canadian Nollywood actor that knows what it entails to feature in a movie and become a screen god. No wonder great directors in the likes of Isioro Tokunbo Jaboro, Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen, Dr. Don Pedro Obaseki, Charles Novia, Kabat Esosa Egbon etcetera find it easy working with him in great movie projects.

Here is an opportunity for Opute C. Joel’s Blog to grant him a brief interview about his career.

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Nosa Obaseki preparing to go on set with Iyen Agbonifo, the costumier on the set and President of Creative Designers Guild of Nigeria. (CDGN)

How long have you being in the movie world and what was your first experience like?

I officially joined the movie industry in the year 1999 but unofficially, 1998. My first experience was great because, I actually started as a Production Assistant (PA) who admired everyone that had the opportunity of interpreting a character before an audience. That is on stage and the screen; so when I had the privilege of doing such, I knew the worth and held firmly to it and still holding firmly to it. I was one of the Production Assistants in the movie titled “Igodo”

What process of preparation do you usually go through to interpret a role in a movie?

Firstly, I have to read the script to understand it and then go through some private rehearsals. Secondly, I discuss the script with the director so as to get an indebt understanding of the story and my character. I try to find out what he visualizes for my character and the features I must possess and portray to better interpret his mindset. Thirdly, I try never to miss any general rehearsal that concerns me and fixed by the production. All these get me better acquainted with the role and put me in the right frame of mind and spirit to work.

Nosa Obaseki dressed in the royal attire
of a Benin Monarch to play the role of an Oba
What formal or informal training do you have that qualifies you to major as an actor?

I got my training on stage. In 1998, I was part of the cast of a stage play titled “Azagidi, a play written and director by my elder brother, Dr. Don Pedro Obaseki. Also, I was part of the first cast of a stage play titled Idia.

What was the experience like working with director IsioroTokunbo Jaboro on the set of Saving Dreams?

Working with director Isioro Jaboro still remains one of my greatest experiences till date. The movie Saving Dreams”, was my first ever featured film in Toronto, Canada and Mr Jaboro met me for the first time in a meeting we had in a place called “The Suya Spot” and he knew right there that I was the actor he has been looking for to fit into one of the characters in his movie. In the course of interpreting my character on set, he told me so many treasured things that have made me a better actor today. I am very grateful to him for believing in me even without any major proof of myself.
How will you describe the role you played in Saving Dreams?

I played the character of “Bayo”, a Nigerian immigrant, who migrated to Canada to pursue his career as a music producer. During this process, he met a woman called “Brenda” who was a very good singer but couldn’t showcase her talent, because she was being abused and forced to stop singing by a man she thought she loved.

What is the hardest role you've ever played and why is it the hardest?

I will choose “Saving Dreams”, because it was my first time acting outside my comfort zone. Though I have acted in London, UK before, but this was different. Working with total strangers, and working outside Nigeria with beautiful and brilliant Canadian actors, so it was challenging.


Nosa Obaseki

What is the most fun role you've ever played?

Bayo in “Saving Dreams”

Do you have a dream role? If yes, what is it and have you ever had the opportunity to play such in a movie?

I have always played the role of a calm, loving, gentle and easy going guy in movies, so I would also like to play the bad guy. Yes, I want to see myself playing a heartbreaker, a notorious criminal, a ruthless lover, the leader of a disreputable syndicate or consortium, a lover boy who steals the heart of a loving married woman with his prowess of love and destroys her home and so on... I really want to see how I will interpret these roles and what challenges I might have.  

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Who are some of the big directors you've had the privilege to work with in Nollywood?

Directors like Dr. Don Pedro Obaseki, Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen, Charles Novia, Ikechukwu Onyeka, Patience Oghre, Kabat Esosa Egbon, Reginald Ebere, Paul Igwe, Amen Imasuen and now IsioroTokunbo Jaboro.

Who is, or, are your mentors?

My big brother, Dr. Don Pedro Obaseki, Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen, Richard Mofe Damijo (RMD)

Nosa Obaseki with the multiple award winning director, Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen
Tell us some fun fact about you that we don't know.

Most people know me as a very funny person. I like to make people laugh for fun. When am with my friends they call me a comedian. Some of them even advised me to go into stand-up comedy but I know that’s not my calling, I just do it for fun. As a matter of fact, comedy runs in my family.

Could you talk about the challenges of drastically changing your appearance throughout your career and what you did for this movie?

I try to live a simple lifestyle so as not to always get myself uncomfortable as an actor. My hairstyle is the simplest a man can keep, I maintain my colour the way it is given to me by God, I don’t have any special piercing or tattoo in any part of my body, and I dress very simple but very clean as well. All these are to better get me prepared for any role that comes across my way. If I add any special look to my physique, then it might become drastically challenging like you put it, changing my appearance from one movie character to probably another contrasting one in the next movie. The major thing I know I try to do is to ensure that I repeat my exercise routine on a daily basis so as to keep fit and remain cute for my fans to appreciate. As for this movie Saving Dreams, I didn’t do any superficial thing to my appearance to look like Bayo, the character I played because I am natural.


A friend felicitating with Nosa Obaseki when he was honoured with an Award of Excellence by Abedorc Production in Toronto.
If not acting, what other profession would you have chosen to occupy?

Law enforcement... I still have my diploma in Police Foundation resting somewhere in my room.

What advice do you have for up comers?
Stay focused, always believe you can do it and never allow anybody stop your dream. The truth is; nothing is actually impossible in this world. As long as you can dream it or visualize it; then you can do it. Just always stay positive and listen directly to your instinct. This little principle will shoot you to your dreams and aspirations.  

Apart for this title "Saving Dreams" give the movie another title.

I can’t really think of a better title than what we already have. Saving Dreams says it all and honestly I tell you that the movie is encompassed in that title. Go watch it, and then you’ll understand what I mean...

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