Omotola Jalade Ekeinde’s Iconic Film Roles – Some of her unforgettable performances in movies

Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, also known as ‘Omo Sexy’, has made her mark in the Nollywood industry. She is an A-list actress who has played iconic roles on the screen. Glamsquad have compiled some of her unforgettable performances on the screen.

Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde
Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde

 

“Mortal Inheritance” (1995)

In this movie, Omotola played the role of Tina, a young girl diagnosed with sickle cell anemia. Her performance was widely praised for capturing the emotional struggles and physical pain of the character.

Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde
Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde

 

“Blood Sisters” (2003)

Omotola portrayed the character of Ese, a young woman who becomes entangled in a web of secrets and betrayals. Her nuanced performance showcased her versatility as an actress.

 

“Ije: The Journey” (2010)

Omotola starred as Chioma, a Nigerian woman who embarks on a journey to find her estranged sister in the United States. Her portrayal of a woman torn between her personal ambitions and family responsibilities won her critical acclaim.

 

“Last Flight to Abuja” (2012)

In this disaster thriller, Omotola played the role of an air hostess named Suzie. Her performance added depth to a character faced with a life-threatening situation, and she received positive reviews for her portrayal. Read also 

 

“The Mirror Boy” (2011)

Omotola played the character of Bola, a mother in search of her missing son. Her performance was praised for its emotional intensity and ability to connect with the audience’s emotions.

 

“76” (2016)

Omotola portrayed the character of Suzie, a military wife caught in the midst of a military coup in Nigeria. Her performance showcased her ability to convey the complexity of emotions faced by her character during a period of political unrest.

 

“Alter Ego” (2017)

Omotola took on a challenging role in this psychological thriller, playing the character of Ada, a successful lawyer with a personality disorder. Her performance was hailed as daring and powerful, pushing the boundaries of storytelling in Nigerian cinema.

 

“I am Omotola” (2020)

In this documentary film, Omotola took on the role of herself, exploring her life and career. Her raw and authentic portrayal showcased her journey as an actress and her impact on Nigerian cinema.

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