Nollywood actress, Clarion Chukwura in a
recent interview shares her acting and
growing up experiences.
I lost my father when I was 11 years and one
week old; it was only my mother that I can say
reacted when I started acting. But she was never
against my acting.
I actually began acting in the university
community. My mother spoke with Bayo Oduleye
(then a lecturer at the University of Ibadan.)
She also spoke with Yomi Shohunde. My mother,
being an educated woman, did not have problem
when I began acting, though she thought I would
study law.
The fact that I became a star early did not let me
have the problem my pals were having. I became
a star at 15. When I got pregnant, there was a
crack between me and my mother – which any
mother would react to.
At that time, I was 17, and an undergraduate. She
felt it was her fault, having lost her husband, she
had the responsibility to look after us so that she
would not lose any of us.
I started acting (stage and television) in 1979,
when I was 15 years, and I joined the Nigerian film
industry in 1982 with Ola Balogun's Money Power.
But if you want to talk about home video, I joined
the home video industry in 1994. I was the lead
female character in the first attempt at home
video production in Nigeria by Jimi Odumosu, Fiery
Force (1986).
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