- Eve Esin is a Nigerian actress from Oron in Akwa Ibom state.
- She tells Nollywoodgossip: “The drive to be an actress has been there right from childhood. I started with church drama, then I found myself studying it as a course, and that’s how I landed in Asaba, Delta State.”
- She says: “I did my first job while in my final year and returned full time after service.”
- She says: “With the help of one of my producers Solo Amaco, I saw my dream become a reality.”
- She says: “My love for my job is growing bigger and deeper. I have the best job in the whole wide world. Right now, I wouldn’t wish to do anything else.”
- She says: “Every role comes with its own challenge, I must say. But I’ll pick the movie Innocent Pain where I played a razz Yoruba woman as the most challenging.”
- “First, I don’t speak Yoruba and I have never understood a word of it. Second, the movie got me watching a lot of Yoruba films. Third, I had to learn not only how to speak the Yoruba sentences but to pronounce them well.”
- She says: “I’m working on a movie based on a campus story. It’s a love story.”
Please tell the people out there who Eve Esin is.
Awwww, ok people my name is Eve Esin. I’m from Oron in Akwa Ibom state, from a family of two and I’m the 2nd. I’m a proud a graduate of Theatre Arts from the University of Calabar, Cross River State. I’m a screen diva, that is, Nollywood actress as you all know.
Brief us of your journey into the movie industry.
The drive’s been right from childhood. I started with church drama, then I found myself studying it as a course and that’s how I landed in Asaba, Delta State. I did ma first job while in my final year and returned full time after service. With the help of one of my producers Solo Amaco, I saw my dream become a reality.
How passionate are you with acting?
My love for my job is growing bigger and deeper. I have the best job in the whole wide world. Right now, I wouldn’t wish to do anything else.
Any challenges?
Been trying to figure out what my challenges are, but haven’t been able to come up with anything. Ok, I guess I got you an answer, the job’s time consuming. I lose a lot of my sleeping time and time to be with family, because one is hardly ever free.
Your most challenging role ever?
Every role comes with its own challenge, I must say. But I’ll pick the movie Innocent Pain, where I had to play a razz Yoruba woman. First, I don’t speak Yoruba and I have never understood a word of it. Second, the movie got me watching a lot of Yoruba films. Third, I had to learn not only how to speak the Yoruba sentences but to pronounce them well. The movie came out amazingly well. To think that I almost turned down the script. All thanks to my producer Uche Nancy who insisted I must play the role.
How do you stay fit?
I don’t do anything. If I feel I’m getting big, I cut down on food. C’est fini.
Do you think the government has done well for the industry?
I think they are trying. And d can do better.
What are you working on at the moment?
I’m working on a movie based on a campus story. It’s a love story.
Tell us more about the movie.
Nope, because I don’t wanna sell out the movie before it’s out.
Other artists in the job?
Ngozi Ezeonu and Walter Anga, directed by Stanley Okorie.
Message to your fans.
I appreciate all of you. All that I am today was made possible by you and God. I love you all. I pray for God’s favour to find you all.
Thanks lol.
Evia you are a case! Why the laugh? Are you my fan? Please don’t steal the blessings o. I don’t trust you na.
Nollywoodgossip wish you the best.
Thanks guys.
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