Adeyemi Afolayan

Nigerian film actor (1940–1996) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Adeyemi Josiah Afolayan Listen (1940–1996) was a Nigerian actor, filmmaker, dramatist and producer.

Born
Adeyemi Josiah Afolayan

1940
Died1996 (aged 5556)
OthernamesAde Love
CitizenshipNigeria
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Adeyemi Afolay
Born
Adeyemi Josiah Afolayan

1940
Died1996 (aged 5556)
Other namesAde Love
CitizenshipNigeria
Occupations
  • actor
  • filmmaker
  • producer
  • director
  • dramatist
Years active1966–1996
ChildrenKunle Afolayan (son)
Tayo Afolayan (son)
Gabriel Afolayan (Son)
Moji Afolayan (daughter)
Aremu Afolayan (son)
RelativesToyin Afolayan (sister)
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Early life

Afolayan was born in 1940 in Kwara state Nigeria. He was a film actor, director, and producer.[1] He is the brother of actress Toyin Afolayan as well as father to film actors, Kunle Afolayan, Tayo Afolayan, Gabriel Afolayan, Moji Afolayan and Aremu Afolayan.[2][3]

Career

In 1966, Afolayan joined Moses Olaiya's drama troupe. In 1971, he left to establish his own drama group which went on to stage comedic plays.[4]

In 1976, he appeared in Ola Balogun's Ajani Ogun and later produced and starred Ija Ominira (1979), also directed by Balogun. Kadara, also called Destiny in English was the first movie he wrote, produced and also starred as the leading actor. The movie was shown at the ninth Tashkent film festival for African and Asian cinema. Afolayan went on to produce and star in other productions such as Ija Orogun, Taxi Driver and Iya ni Wura.[4]

Filmography

  • Ajani Ogun (1976)
  • Ija Ominira (1979)
  • Kadara (1980)
  • Ija Orogun (1982)
  • Taxi Driver (1983)
  • Iya ni Wura (1984)
  • Ayanmo (1986)
  • Mosebolatan (1986)
  • Taxi Driver 2 (1987)
  • Ori Olori (1989)
  • Eyin Oku (1992)

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