I’m of Nigerian descent, from the Yoruba tribe.
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I’m of Nigerian descent, from the Yoruba tribe.
ADEWALE AKINNUOYE-AGBAJEIt’s the ones that deal with the inner fear, the unknown realms and the mysticisms that are scary.
ADEWALE AKINNUOYE-AGBAJEIt’s a good way of getting you into the zone for the scene.
ADEWALE AKINNUOYE-AGBAJEYou don’t want to drain yourself. But it pumps you up, gets you in the zone.
ADEWALE AKINNUOYE-AGBAJEA lot of the moves are split legs, and twisting fast.
ADEWALE AKINNUOYE-AGBAJEIt’s a significant question: should black people only adopt black children, and white people white children?
ADEWALE AKINNUOYE-AGBAJEThe house was run by my mother, and because there were 10 or so kids, there was no time for individual attention.
ADEWALE AKINNUOYE-AGBAJEThere’s always your initial trepidation about doing a remake, but that was alleviated by the fact that it was a prequel.
ADEWALE AKINNUOYE-AGBAJEWell, filming in Hawaii, you know, is a blessing.
ADEWALE AKINNUOYE-AGBAJEBecause I play the trumpet and sing. I’d like to incorporate that into a character.
ADEWALE AKINNUOYE-AGBAJEEach actor was serviced in the movie, and we tried to do that in this movie as well.
ADEWALE AKINNUOYE-AGBAJEIt seemed like a different story, with the horror elements.
ADEWALE AKINNUOYE-AGBAJEThe only way you can influence your fate is to put your soul into your performance and hope it registers with the audience.
ADEWALE AKINNUOYE-AGBAJEjust to show people the range that I have, and for them to be able to see the artistry beyond the color.
ADEWALE AKINNUOYE-AGBAJEI’d like to do a lead action role.
ADEWALE AKINNUOYE-AGBAJEAs an actor, you really want to resonate with your audience.
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