Blessed with good looks, Uche Iwuanyanwu is one of the rising actresses in Nollywood you cannot help but admire for her professional exploits. In this interview, she talks about her blossoming career, and why she prefers to star in Ghanaian movies and many more…
You are becoming more beautiful, and your shape is something else these days.What's the secret? I try to stay in shape these days because I am more mature now than before. I am careful about my diet. And I have always said that if you have got it, you should go head to flaunt it. In recent times, you have been plying your trade in Ghana.
What's so special about Ghana?
I don't have a stake in Ghana. But it's just that I have been getting movie roles from Ghanaian producers in recent times.

Are you implying that Nollywood producers are not recognising with your talent?

I'm not saying that Nigerian producers are not reckoning with my acting prowess.But it's just that I have not been steady in the industry because of my education. Until last year, I was still a student at University of Jos. A producer cannot afford to wait patiently for you when you are out of reach.That's what affected me. But in the case of Ghanaian producers, they know when to get in touch with me, mostly when I'm on break. However, I am finally back in Nollywood, having graduated from the university. I am ready to mingle in the industry now than before.But that does not mean I cannot star in Ghanaian movies when I'm invited to do so.
Uche Let's talk about sexual harassment in Nollywood. What is your own story? I am a very pretty girl and it's not as if I'm praising myself. You know when you are beautiful, certain things are bound to happen. So, I will be lying if I deny the fact that men don't admire my beauty. Yes, they do, and almost ceaselessly. But I think the most important thing is for one to remain focused on your goals. If you are good in what you are doing, a producer will definitely find it difficult not to give you a role in his new movie simply because you refused to sleep with him.
Would you say your beauty has affected the way you relate to other people?
My beauty cannot affect the way I relate to other people. I am not the only beautiful girl in town. I am just the girl next door. No doubt, being beautifu has its own advantages. But it doesn't mean that men should pay your bills. Despite your beauty, you should be able to work very hard to avoid depending on men for everything you need as a woman.
What's your latest projects? I just concluded the production of a movie in Ghana titled, 'Cheaters'. I acted alongside Jackie Appiah, a USA based actress, Okawa Shazney and Elikem Kurmodzie, who represented Ghana in the ongoing Big Brother Africa reality TV show. The movie premiered yesterday in Ghana at Silverbird Cinemas and is due to hit Nigerian cinemas today. It is about the game of cheating that is peculiar with married couple. I played the role of a married woman in the movie.
Uche Aren't you in a relationship
? I am in a relationship and I love my man. But it's my private life. I don't want to talk about it here. I will speak passionately about it when I am married.
How do you cope with the roles you play in Ghanian movies? Well, you have to understand what acting is about first. Acting is doing something that is not you; you are improvising a character that is not ours. If I'm casted to play the role of a prostitute; then it's my duty to make you believe I am one. At this point, I am acting. I will transform into a prostitute just to interprete my role.
Does this not affect your emotion, especially when you are acting alongside someone you admire a lot? It cannot affect you emotionally because there are many people on set. Perhaps, you may have crush on that person, but it's left for you to decide on what to about it. For me, when I am acting, my emotion is put to check.
But would you date an actor? Of course, it is a free world, l could date someone l have acted alongside with if I am attracted to the person. But I won't because I don't want to combine business with pleasure. Besides, I'm already in a relationship. l don't have what it takes to handle two men. When I was invited to star in a movie in Ghana; I met John Dumelo on set and I really liked him. I acted as his girlfriend; we kissed and did other things, but it ended right there on set. It is a person's perception; it has to do with your upbringing.
Can you date a guy who promises to buy you an expensive car?
I cannot date a guy for his money no matter what. Except I love him

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