You may not be
acquainted with her until you are privileged to watch, “Re-Loaded”, a
new movie produced by Emem Isong. And when you do then, you will begin
to understand this writer’s fascination and respect for her delivery in
the new movie
Her name is Nse
Ikpe-Etim and she’s one of the privileged actresses whose recent movie
exploits have pitched them in contention for the crown of Best Female
actresses at the forth coming UBA-AMAA awards billed to hold next month
in Yenoogoa, the Bayelsa State capital.
She gained national
acceptance when she played the role of Omoze, wife to super-actor Ramsey
Nouah in that thrilling ‘Re-Loaded”, a movie currently receiving
accolades across borders and which has gained for the movie Director,
Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen a nomination at this year’s edition of AMAA
award.
Nse is not a new
actress per say, because she’s starred in several other flicks that
include a role in a TV soap,”Inheritance” and which was also produced by
Emem Isong, ten years ago. She then went on to do other things that are
not related to acting.
Re-Loaded, a story that resolves around
cheating in relationships and its attendant consequences is certainly
not her last film as she also starred in two yet to be released movies,
“Guilty Pleasures’ and “Edikan” both produced by Emem.
Although,
Re-Loaded is one movie that may launch her into the mainstream movie
world, Nse told HVP that for several years, she had been on the
background helping to build the stars of the industry.
“Unknown to many I was behind the screen helping to build stars through my role as a technical and support hand”.
And while behind the
camera, Nse claimed she felt empty and unfulfilled in her quest for
creative exploration. And in her search for fulfillment, she made brief
stop-over at Rhythm and Cool FM, where she worked as an on air
personality, before moving on to pick a job in the bank, a job which did
not last the day. Ace producer, Jeta Amata, whom she described as “a
very good friend of mine for 13 years’ introduced her into the acting
profession. ‘Jeta and I have been friends for 13 years.’ she replied,
avoiding to use the word, ‘lovers’.
Nse Ikpe Etim
A
graduate of Theatre Administration of the University of Calabar, Nse is
a pretty lady from Akwa-Ibom state and she’s in her early thirties.
Re-Loaded
is the first movie that she has featured in and playing a major role.
“I was a bit frightened, especially acting alongside a man.”.
She claimed that “even after the movie “I am still afraid because I want to be able to give my audience a quality delivery.”
The
actress who says her ambition is to make it to Hollywood, wouldn’t
however wish to talk about her love life. But it’s believed that, Nse
may have been in and out of relationships that never led to life of
matrimony.
She named, Stuffy Loral, an American actress and
Nigerian Joke Silva as her screen idols. “I grew up at a time when
there was nothing like Nollywood. For me, Stuffy Loral and Joke Silva
are my sources of inspiration.”
Nse was one of the Nollywood
stars that graced this year’s edition of BOBTV, which ended last week at
Sheraton Hotels, Abuja. She had arrived the festival venue, dressed in
modest attire, and in the company of her friends, as well as her
producer, Emem Isong, where HVP cornered her for a chat.
According
to Nse, veering into other fields of life to make ends meets, mostly
accounted for the partial delay in launching herself into the movie
world. Marriage, she believed is a game of choice. “I think, every woman
has a choice either to marry or not.’she said.
For her, writing
remains an integral part of her entire being. ‘I love writing. And I
can’t stop writing. Right now, I’m assisting Jeta Amata in his next
series, which is on the story of ‘Queen Amina. Jeta Amata has faith in
me, as well as Emem Isong.”
Nse believes that as a growing
industry, which is not devoid of its ups and downs, the movie industry
will someday emerge to become the major tool for economic development of
the country.
Aside acting and writing, which she listed as
part of her hobbies, Nse said, it is her utmost dream to emerge the
best cook in the world.
As the first daughter in a family of six,
who is faced with the challenges of assisting her mother to train her
younger ones, having lost her father at a very tender age, Nse claimed
that she had earned a lot of money from cooking. “When I stay off the
screen, I hope to establish a big restaurant in the city of Abuja. I
intend to retire to my kitchen.” she enthused.
Contrary to the
belief that most of the top rated actresses sleep their ways to the top,
Nse had a different opinion. ‘Sleep my way to the top?” God forbid. she
reacted furiously. “I think, it’s high time, according to her, “people
stop making such insinuations. What happened between two people, is
only between them and the four corners of the wall.
How would a
third party get to know about it. I keep asking this question. One day,
we will all come to have a marriage of understanding.” “It’s sad, that
people use this unconfirmed act to look down on female stars. I have
never heard where it happened before. It has never happened to me
either. So, I can’t talk about it. I will never sleep my way to the
top.” Nse stressed.
For her to excel in the industry, Nse counts
on the support of her friends and fans. “My colleagues will support and
teach me how to handle eventualities. Because I’m still a baby in the
industry.
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