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Ibraheem Lateef Adebayo is a Nigerian actor known for his work in the Nollywood film industry. He has gained recognition for his re-enactment performances, in which he recreates scenes from films with detailed attention to delivery, movement, and emotional expression.

Early life and education

Adebayo has spoken about balancing his academic pursuits with his acting career in interviews, highlighting the challenges of managing both paths simultaneously.[1]

Career

Adebayo began his acting career in 2020 and has since appeared in a number of Nollywood productions. His work includes film and television appearances, and he has been noted for his consistency and performance style in emerging roles.[2]

He is particularly known for re-enacting scenes from popular films, a niche that has contributed to his growing popularity on digital platforms.[3]

His career progression and performances have been covered by entertainment publications, which have described him as one of the emerging talents in Nollywood.[4]

In interviews, Adebayo has emphasized the importance of individuality and standing out in the entertainment industry.[5]

Filmography

  • Dejavu
  • Wura
  • Lisabi

Recognition

Adebayo has received media attention for his acting style and growing presence in Nollywood, particularly for his re-enactment performances and contributions to emerging film projects.[6]

  • IMDb profile

Film and cinema

Nollywood

Actors and actresses

Writers and directors

Non-Nollywood

Academics

Medicine

Journalism and the media

Visual arts

Artists

Photography

Politics and administration

Politics

Administration

African diaspora

Brazil

Canada

Cuba

Suriname

Trinidad and Tobago

United States

Aristocrats

Monarchs

Chiefs and princes

Sports

Football (soccer)

Football coaches

Basketball

Combat sports

Volleyball

American football

Ice hockey

Track and field athletes

  • Kriss Akabusi (b. 1958), track and field athlete, Olympic, Commonwealth Games, and European Championships medal winner, 400m hurdle record holder

Squash and Table tennis

  • Segun Toriola (b. 1974), Nigerian professional table tennis player
  • Quadri Aruna (b. 1988), Nigerian professional table tennis player

Music

African

Pre-2000s

Post-2000s

Directors and DJs

Diaspora

Modelling and fashion

Culinary arts

  • Aji Akokomi is founder of Michelin-starred restaurant Akoko
  • Ire Hassan-Odukale Co-founder of Ikoyi, a renowned, two-Michelin-starred London restaurant.
  • Adejoke Bakare The first black female chef in the world with her own Michelin-starred restaurant, Chishuru, and is currently the only black female chef in the world running a Michelin-starred kitchen today.

Science and technology

Theatre

Online influencers

Military

Business people

Religion

Christianity

Anglican

Catholic

Pentecostal

Other

Islam

Yoruba Religion

Law, activism and advocacy

Writers

Yorùbá language

English language

References

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