Zulu Adigwe
Zulu Adigwe | |
|---|---|
| Born | 27 June 1945 Enugu, Eastern Region, Nigeria |
| Died | 23 April 2024 (aged 78) |
| Alma mater | University of Ibadan |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Years active | 1988–2024 |
| Known for |
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| Television | Checkmate Basi & Company |
Joseph Zulu Adigwe ⓘ (27 June 1945 – 23 April 2024) was a Nigerian actor and singer,[1][2][3][4] best known for paternal roles in Nollywood films. He first achieved fame as Mr. B in the sitcom Basi and Company,[5][6] and later appeared in the 2019 film Living in Bondage: Breaking Free.[7]
Early life
Adigwe was born in Enugu where he spent most of his childhood but moved to Austria where he attended primary and secondary school.[8] Prior to acting he studied French and German, worked as a teacher, and briefly studied medicine before returning to Nigeria after his father's death. He enrolled with the University of Ibadan where he studied theatre arts, graduating with first-class honours.[8]
Career
Adigwe's interest in acting started when he was seven. His earliest appearance on Nigerian television was in Basi and Company where he played the lead character Mr. B, replacing former actor Albert Egbe who left the series after a dispute with the show's creator Ken Saro-Wiwa. Adigwe's introduction to the cast saw Mr. B re-invented as a guitar-strumming layabout composing and singing get-rich-quick ditties. He also performed a new theme song for Basi and Company, and an album coinciding with the series, Mr. B Makes His Millions, was released by Polygram Nigeria in 1990.[5][9]
In 1991, Adigwe was among the original cast of Checkmate, playing lecherous university lecturer Monday Edem in the pilot episode, but the role was recast after production moved from Enugu to Lagos. His first film was Blood of the Orphan, which earned him acclamation and recognition. In 2004, he starred in Living Abroad, directed by Elvis Chuks and also featuring Ernest Asuzu, Emeka Enyiocha, and Anne Njemanze.[10] In 2019, Adigwe appeared as Pascal Nworie in Living in Bondage: Breaking Free.[11][12][7]
Death
Adigwe died on 23 April 2024.[13]
Filmography
Film
| Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Living in Bondage: Breaking Free | Pascal Nworie | Ramsey Nouah | [11] |
| 45 Minutes | Actor | Alvin Mic Master | [14] | |
| 2018 | Feast of Love | Kensteve Anuka | ||
| 2015 | The Powerful Baby | Udemme | Nonso Emekaekwue | |
| 2006 | The Grandmasters 1 & 2 | Guru | ||
| My Promise 1 & 2 | ||||
| City of Kings 1 & 2 | Bernards | |||
| Divided Heart 1 & 2 | ||||
| 2005 | Bigger Boys 1 & 2 | Actor | ||
| After Dawn 1 & 2 | ||||
| Gods of Liberation 1 & 2 | ||||
| 2004 | Living Abroad | Actor | Elvis Chuks | [10] |
| 2003 | Blood Diamonds 1 & 2 | Actor | Teco Benson | [15] |
| Top Secret | ||||
| Unforgetable 1 & 2 | Osita Okoli | |||
| The Kingmaker | ||||
| My Only Love | Fr. Nwachukwu | |||
| 2000 | Issakaba 2 | Actor | Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen | |
| 1999 | Issakaba | |||
| Endtime 1 & 2 | ||||
| Face of a Liar 1 & 2 | ||||
| Last Ofalla |
Television
| Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1988–1990 | Basi and Company | "Mr B" | ||
| 1991 | Checkmate | Professor Monday Edem #1 |
See also
References
- ^ "Legends of Nollywood Awards berth in Benin". Vanguard. Lagos, Nigeria. 6 November 2015. Retrieved 8 May 2021.
- ^ Husseini, Shaibu (14 July 2018). "Sola Fosudo: And the rank of academics in Nollywood swells". The Guardian. Lagos, Nigeria. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
- ^ "5 90's movies only true Nollywood fans would remember". Pulse Nigeria. 18 December 2015. Retrieved 8 May 2021.
- ^ Aanu, Damilare (16 June 2018). "Nollywood actor Nelson Gold slumps, dies, few days after celebrating birthday". Within Nigeria. Retrieved 8 May 2021.
- ^ a b Ngene, Christina. "Active Years of Top Nollywood Actors Not Dead – Olu Jacobs, Others". Nollymania. Archived from the original on 3 May 2021. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
- ^ Ngene, Christina (29 September 2018). "Flashback: Nigerian TV Series and Movies from the 80s". NollyMania. Retrieved 8 May 2021.
- ^ a b "EST-CE QUE 'LIVING IN BONDAGE: BREAKING FREE' EST DISPONIBLE SUR NETFLIX EN AMÉRIQUE?" (in French). Urban Fusions. 22 May 2020. Archived from the original on 8 May 2021. Retrieved 8 May 2021.
- ^ a b How Ken Saro-Wiwa Changed My Life
- ^ "Where Are They Now?". This Day. 31 March 2019. Retrieved 8 May 2021.
- ^ a b "Ernest Asuzu biography: Nollywood actor Ernest Asuzu popular movies before death" (in Nigerian Pidgin). BBC News. 27 January 2021. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
- ^ a b Nwabuikwu, Onoshe (14 June 2020). "Between the old and new". The Punch. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
- ^ Kenechukwu, Stephen. "'Citation', 'Oloture', 'The Milkmaid'… most talked-about films of 2020". TheCable. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
- ^ Nseyen, Nsikak (24 April 2024). "Nollywood actor, Zulu Adigwe is dead". Daily Post. Lagos, Nigeria. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
- ^ Omoniyi, Tosin (27 October 2019). "New movie, '45 minutes,' premieres in Abuja". Premium Times. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
- ^ "Blood Diamonds (2004)". IMDb. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
External links
- Zulu Adigwe on IMDb