Olaide Olaogun

Olaide Olaogun
Born Olaide Omolola Olaogun
(1986-07-09)July 9, 1986
Lagos State, Nigeria.
Nationality Nigerian
Alma mater Lagos State University
Occupation Actress, Model, Presenter
Years active 2005–present
Spouse(s) Babatunde Ojora (m. 2005)
Children 1

Olaide Omolola Olaogun /pronounced "or-lie-day, or-more-law-lar, or-lar-oh-goon"/ (born 9 July 1986, Lagos, Nigeria) is a Nollywood actress,[1][2] TV presenter[3] and model[4] based in Nigeria.

Early life and education

Olaide Olaogun was born in Lagos State. At age 5, She joined the church Drama group and the church Choir. Her mother gave her full support helping her through her drama scripts and supported her financially. Oaide went through Starfield Schools in Lagos State for her Nursery and Primary education. She was the Vice- President of Press Club and the leader of the Atilogwu Dance group in school. She then attended African Church Model College Ifako, Lagos for her Junior Secondary School education where she was a member of the School Choir and finally to Royal Crown Comprehensive High School Iju, Lagos for her Senior Secondary education where she was the leader of the school's Principal's Choir and the Vice- President of Press Club. In 2003, she participated in the school peagent where she won the Miss Royal Crown Prize. Being a beauty queen, she was used consistently for three(3) years as the Miss Yellow House Queen during inter-house sports, also represented the school in debate competitions. She also earned a badge as the school’s Social Prefect 2002/03 session. Olaogun later earned a degree in English language from Lagos State University.

Career

She started a career in entertainment with acting in 2005 as an actress and later moved on to modeling and presenting.

Modeling

In 2007, Olaogun won the Face of Lux beauty in right after Genevieve Nnaji. Olaogun represented the brand (Lux) as its Ambassador in the year 2007-2008.[5] After signing a contract with Unilever Nigeria plc as Lux beauty Ambassador in 2007/2008 She modelled for United Bank for Africa in 2008. By 2005/2006, she had done a TV commercial for Fumman Fruit Juice and modelled for Wale Adenuga Production.

2009/2010 saw her on the pack of Diva Weavon where she was again the face of the brand.

Acting

Olaogun has featured in movies alongside Bimbo Akintola, Olu Jacobs, Funke Akindele, Ramsey Noah, Kalu Ikeagwu, Jide Kosoko, Kehinde Bankole, Kunle Afolayan among others. In June 2005, Olaogun decided on a movie career. Starting off with Wale Adenuga TV Soap Super story, she played a sub-leading role as Racheal in ‘Omoye’, she has continued to bag major roles in movies. Barely six months into her acting career, she gained admission into the higher institution, having to combine studies and movies. By late 2005, she played her first lead role as Juliet in ‘A new Song’, and another lead role in a movie titled ‘Elulu tofajo’.

In 2006, she took on the role of Wuraola in ‘Lion of Mogun’, and lead role in ‘Odu’. 2007 was when she played as lead actress in ‘Everything it takes’,[6][7] which came out as a TV Soap under Wale Adenuga Production and also as Home Video. ‘Elerin Eye’ and ‘Eleburu Ike’,[8] are block busting movies where she played Mopelola and Bunmi.

In 2009, she majored in a movie project title ‘Atehinbo’[9] as a rape victim. A story set against the backdrop of a lawless society and reprisal of victims rather than the culprits.

In 2010 she took on the lead role as Tokunbo Babs Oshodi in ‘Hands of a Stranger’ and role of Ego in ‘The Promise’ which is after she starred as Itohan in Mnet TV Series ‘Tinsel’. Olaogun received an Award at the 2010 TIMA Awards(The Indigenous Movie Awards) as Best Female Discovery.

‘Memuna Gbaji’, ‘Still in Love’ are other movies she has starred in and is still doing great in the industry.

She also works with the largest Ship building company in the world Hyundai Heavy Industries in Lagos Nigeria.

Olaide Olaogun at work - Hyundai Heavy Industries

Television

Olaogun began Soul Sisters Show on TV in 2009 alongside Kehinde Bankole and Sylvia Udeogu[10] a show which garnered her a nomination as the best TV Presenter award [11] at the 2009 Peak Awards. Soul Sisters show got a recognition, listed amongst Eleven Nigerian TV Programmes that could be regarded as Top of the range.[3] In 2011, Olaogun was Awarded the best Presenter of the year at the 2011 Peak Awards [12]In a 2010 interview, [13] she stated that natural acting talents are important and attached with getting roles based on merit.

Personal life

Olaide Olaogun married Babatunde Ojora in 2015.[14][15] Her son was born on May 7, 2016 at Henry Ford Hospital, Michigan.[16][17]

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
2005 Omoye Racheal- Supporting role Soap Director Antar Laniyan starring - Susuan Patrick 2005
2005 A new Song Juliet- Lead role Film Director Antar Laniyan also starring Bimbo Akintola, Steph Nora Okereke, Yemi Sholade, Toyin Ogunaiki, Jide Kosoko, Uche Jombo
2006 Elulu Tafajo Tayo- Lead role Film Director Saheed Balogun starring Sunkanmi Omobolanle, Adebayo Salami, Eniola Olaniyan, Keji Yusuf
2006 Lion of Mogun TV soap
2006 Odu Supporting role Film Director Bakare Adeoye starring Ireti Osayemi, Ayo Badmus
2006 Iyawo Afoju Supporting role Film Director starring Funsho Adeolu, Ayo Mogaji, Dare Fasasi, Jibola Dabor
2007 Everything it takes Lead Role Soap Director Andy Amenechi starring Alex Usifo, Kalu Ikeagwu, Joseph Benjamin, Kehinde Bankole, Sylvia Udeogu, Ngozi Ezeonu, Lilain Bach
2007 Elerin Eye Mopelola Film Director Muyideen Ayinde Sasiliu starring Femi Brainard, Adebayo Salami, Kehinde Bankole
2008 Tinsel Film Director Alex Mouth starring Gideon Okeke, Matilda Obaseki
2008 Eleburu Ike Lead Role Film Director Muyideen Ayinde Sasiliu starring Kunle Afolayan, Mosun Filani, Big Val Jokotoye
2009 Atehinbo Lead Role Film Director Aleja starring Moyinoluwa Olutayo, Sunkanmi Omobolanle, Akin Lewis
2009 The Perfect Church Film Director starring Funke Akindele, Ramsey Noah, Olu Jacobs, Yinka Olukunga
2010 Hands of a Stranger Tokunbo Babs Oshodi- Lead Role Soap Director Antar Laniyan starring Tuvi James, Wale Adebayo
2010 The Promise Ego- Supporting Lead Film Director starring Hannah Odulaja, Dele Fagboyo, Alex Usifo, Aremu Afolayan, Ngosi Ezeonu
2011 Obi Eni Lead role Film Director Olaide Olabanji starring Jide Kosoko,
2011 Valentine Rose - Lead role (Stage Performance) Film DirectorVictor starring Bisi Adetiba,
2013 Memuna Gbagi Supporting role Film Director Olaide Olabanji starring Laide Bakare, Jide Kosoko

References

  1. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm4132932/
  2. Last Updated: Monday, July 27, 2009 (2009-07-27). "Nothing wrong in kissing or romancing on stage-Olaide Olaogun". nigeriafilms.com. Retrieved 2014-07-17.
  3. 1 2 "m2weekly.com". m2weekly.com. Retrieved 2014-07-17.
  4. Liadi, Ladun (2013-01-21). "Welcome To Ladun Liadi's Blog: Between Yvonne Nelson and Laide Olaogun". Ladunliadi.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2014-07-17.
  5. "Nothing wrong in kissing or romancing on stage – Olaide Olaogun". Retrieved 29 January 2013.
  6. http://www.naijarules.com/vb/nollywood-movies-tv-shows/22442-lux-premieres-everything-takes-super-story.html
  7. "Hot New Soap : Lux Beauty : "everything It Takes" - Fashion". Nairaland. 2007-05-17. Retrieved 2014-07-17.
  8. http://yorubalove.com/?p=1128
  9. http://www.naijarules.com/vb/yoruba-movies-reviewed/32782-top-yoruba-stars-sparkle-atehinbo.html
  10. Last Updated: Thursday, September 17, 2009 (2009-09-17). "Celebrities grace new Luxs Night of Temptation". nigeriafilms.com. Retrieved 2014-07-17.
  11. "iDEY! | Your #1 Urban Naija Lifestyle Hub│Music, Style, Inspiration & Politics". Schmoozelounge.com. 2014-06-20. Retrieved 2014-07-17.
  12. http://peakawards2011.blogspot.com/
  13. "Famous Nollywood Actress Weds In Lagos". Information Nigeria.
  14. "Super story actress, Olaide Olaogun marries hubby in Lagos". Nigerian Entertainment Today. December 5, 2015.
  15. "It's A Baby Boy Too For Actress Olaide Olaogun". Nigeriafilms. Retrieved July 5, 2016.
  16. "Nigerian actress Olaide Olaogun gives birth to baby boy in Detroit". Naija Gists. Retrieved July 5, 2016.
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