Why I don’t talk about my marriage – Queen Nwokoye
Queen Nwokoye
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Background
My name is Queen Nwokoye. I am an
actress. I was born and bred for a while in Lagos but I am from Anambra
State. I grew up in a family of seven and I had a good upbringing. My
parents are staunch Catholics. I attended Queens School, Enugu and
studied Sociology and Anthropology at Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka. I
actually wanted to be a lawyer but it did not work out.
Journey into movies
I came into the industry after my
national youth service. I wanted to go for a second degree in law. While
I waited for the pursuit, I was attending auditions and I developed the
passion for movies. I was given a role the first time I auditioned for a
movie. Although I was very shy, they said I read well. I started
building my confidence and kept getting weird roles that I did not like
until I got bigger roles.
Ada Mbano movie
As a child, when my father was
transferred to Enugu, I went with him. We spoke a lot of dialects there.
I never knew I was coming to speak Mbano dialect from Imo State in a
movie I would act in. It was during the rehearsals that I was told. I
felt so bad and almost dropped the script. I felt they wanted to destroy
my career. The first two days were hellish because I was struggling to
get the basics and speak a dialect I never knew existed. I was also
struggling to keep my reactions. But on the third day, the director was
amazed. I was listening to the corrections and I learnt it. I give glory
to God.
Challenges
The first challenge I had was shyness
and then, my looks. I was stereotyped and always got the good girl
roles. Directors did not want to diversify because they felt I had an
innocent look and may not interpret other characters well. I faced that
for a long time until I featured in Adaure. That pulled the trick.
Parental support
My parents did not raise eyebrows at my
decision. They told me that I had their full support. I am an ambassador
of the family and I have to represent them well. I send movies to them
and I make sure they do not watch the ones in which I played romantic
roles.
Competition
I am not in competition with anyone. The industry is big enough for everyone. I get my scripts and I interpret my roles.
Motivation
Prayers have kept me going. God is the
main reason for my success. A lot of things happened so fast and in ways
I never expected. I never knew I would get to this stage. I have
passion for the job and I am not there for the money. I am happy with
what I am doing now and I do not have any regrets. I am fulfilled.
Marriage rumour
My personal life is private to me. I really do not like talking about it, or the twin boys in my photograph.
Challenges
One of the challenges is that we do not
have enough indigenous movie channels, especially Igbo movies. I was
happy when Ada Mbano was shot. The movie channels complained that we do
not have content, but that is being taken care of. In terms of awards
too, they have certain criteria for giving them out but I think they
should introduce awards for Igbo movies. People abroad yearn for Igbo
movies and we should do more of that too.
Awards
I do not have too many awards but in
2011, I got the Best of Nollywood award for Fresh and Scandal Free
Actress. I have other nominations too.
Nudity
Playing a role is an art; whichever one
works for you, you can do it. People have different ways of interpreting
their roles. I do not condemn it. As an art, you are free to interpret
it if you are comfortable with it. But I am not comfortable with it and I
will not do it.
Style
Style, to me, means comfort. My style is
determined by my mood. I like to dress simply and I am comfortable on
tee shirts and jeans. My goal is to be comfortable, simple and look
good.
Beauty routine
I have sugar craving and I try a lot to
discipline myself. But when I wake in the morning, I do the normal
routine everyone does. I exercise once in a while and I eat a lot of
fruits.
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