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My passion for entertainment lead me into acting

48-year-old Adunni Adewale, aka Adunni Ade, has made her mark and built a successful career for herself in the Nigerian film industry. The actress and fashion enthusiast proved her worth when she was featured in America’s Next Top Model after she landed her first Nollywood role in the film ‘You or I’ in 2013. Since then, she has done several big-budget films and risen through the ranks to become a filmmaker. In this interview with The Nation’s MOTUNRAYO ILESANMI, Adunni Ade opens up on her career and life.
What inspired you to pursue acting and modelling as a career?
My passion for being part of the entertainment community and industry came to the fore when I was much younger. I wouldn’t say there is or was an inspiration for getting into this field. I would say it aligns more with my destiny. I grew up in a home where my father was an engineer and industrial personnel while my stepmother was a fashion designer who would often turn me into a little mannequin. I was introduced to the glam life pretty young. I would wear her designs, ask for a lot of blush, and stand in her show glass, and strike a pose. I would remain there for quite a while until I was tired. I loved fashion! Eventually in the university, I would double as a model and a student. For me, fashion represented much more than just clothing and style. It was and still is a form of self-expression, creativity, and art that allows me to showcase my personality, cultural influences, and values.
Which role has been the most challenging or impactful for you, and why?
The most impactful and challenging role for me was my character in the movie ‘Lakatabu.’ It was challenging because of the depth of the character and the effort I had to put into becoming the role. It deeply affected me, and it took me days to get out of character completely. It was also impactful because I felt like I wasn’t cast because of my skin colour, but because I was perfect for the role. This experience meant a lot to me as an actor. I wish most producers and directors would understand that both of my parents in a movie don’t have to be white or mixed race before they can cast me. Most importantly, my skin colour doesn’t mean I can’t be cast for rugged and action roles. I am an actor, and I can become whatever my character in a story wants me to become.
How do you see the evolution of Nollywood over the years, and where do you think it’s headed?
Nollywood has experienced significant evolution and growth over the years. As I transitioned into a filmmaker myself a few years ago, I have seen Nollywood evolve into a thriving industry with a global audience and recognition. Nollywood films have seen a significant improvement in production quality, with better cinematography, editing, sound, and overall production values. This has helped Nollywood gain recognition on the international stage, and attract a wider audience. Nollywood has embraced digital platforms and streaming services, making its films more accessible to a global audience. This has helped Nollywood reach a wider market and connect with viewers beyond Nigeria’s borders. It is time to tell the true African stories!
How has your background or personal experiences influenced your approach to acting?
I am so grateful to my father for allowing me to know my roots! My Nigerian roots! To experience it first and. This has truly shaped my views on delivery when it comes to acting. A few things to point out, the depth, empathy, and understanding of a character go far beyond reading a script. It is digesting and internalising the character as a whole! By drawing from my own live experience or being authentic in my performance creating compelling and impactful portrayals that resonate with my audiences.
Can you describe your process for preparing for a role? Any rituals or techniques you follow?
Before I prepare to take on a role, I have to read the script and understand the story and my character. I have to digest it internally to give 1000% of my time to the project and wear a different personality while on that project. I take myself away from the real world into this made-believe story and become that character.
What has been your proudest moment or achievement in your career so far?
My proudest moment was to establish my production Company Lou-Ellen Clara Company and put out a blockbuster that the world still talks about years later. Taking on a project like Soólè was scary but I never backed down from a challenge! I have gone ahead since 2021 making five more films and counting.
What are some of the biggest challenges you’ve faced in your career, and how did you overcome them?
In the early years of my career as an actor, one of the challenges I faced was rejection. Not every role is fit for you and not getting a certain role and messing with one’s thought process. Overcoming rejection requires resilience, perseverance, and a positive mindset. It took me a while to understand this and know how to navigate through it. It’s important to remember that rejection is a natural part of the industry and not a reflection of one’s talent or worth. The acting industry is highly competitive, with many talented individuals vying for limited roles. Building a strong network, honing skills, and staying committed to continuous improvement can help you stand out in a crowded field and overcome competition. This is what I do. I have also been able to separate my real life and career as an actor and filmmaker. The demands of an acting career, such as long hours on set, travel, and unpredictable schedules, can make it challenging to maintain a healthy work-life balance. I set boundaries, prioritising self-care, and get support from my family which helps me navigate through work.
Are there any specific types of roles you haven’t yet played but would like to explore in the future?
Of course, as an actor, we all have roles we are yet to play and would love to play. So many roles! Superheroes are one of them. I literally go into a visual thought process of being part of a superhero production.
How do you combine motherhood, being an actress, and other responsibilities you have?
Motherhood is a lifetime commitment! Never ending! I am a working mother and I know how to separate my work life from my personal life.
What advice would you give to young actors who are just starting their careers in the industry?
My advice to young or up and coming actors is to be present; stay focused, and be dedicated to the craft. No distractions because a lot will come your way. Stay determined and eye the price! Finally, never lower your standards to fit someone else’s lifestyle. You know right from wrong!
Looking ahead, what would you like your legacy to be in the film industry and beyond?
My legacy in the film industry is to be known as the woman who never gave up on life. A strong-headed woman, who believed in her craft so much and gave her all to the film industry. A woman who broke boundaries and barriers for women who look like me.
You play both English and Yoruba roles so well, if you were to focus on one, which one would you pick and why?
– It isn’t about picking sides! It is about the storyline. Which has depth! Which moves me? Be it in any language, I will always go for the right story.
Having lived in multiple countries, how has your international background influenced your acting style and career choices?
Just like so many, I am fortunate to know how things are done locally and internationally and I use that in every production. I put in flavor in every production I find myself in.
Are there any lessons you’ve learned along the way that you wish someone had shared with you earlier in your career?
There are a few lessons I have learned over the years as an actor. Persistence and resilience are one. Acting is a highly competitive and unpredictable industry, and actors often face rejection, setbacks, and challenges. Learning to persevere in the face of obstacles, stay resilient, and continue pursuing your goals despite setbacks is a valuable lesson that can help actors navigate the ups and downs of their careers.
Another lesson I have learned is continuous learning and growth. Acting is a craft that requires ongoing learning, practice, and development. As an actor, it is important to learn the importance of honing skills, taking on new challenges, and seeking opportunities for growth and improvement to evolve as performers and expand their range.
Lastly, self-care and wellbeing. The demands of an acting career, such as long hours, intense emotions, and frequent rejections, can take a toll on actors’ mental, emotional, and physical well-being. Learning to prioritise self-care, set boundaries, and seek support when needed is crucial for maintaining a healthy work-life balance and sustaining a long and fulfilling career in acting.
Are there any specific types of roles or projects you would like to explore in the future?
I would love to take on a superhero role!
Source: The Nation













