One of Nigeria’s fast-rising actor,
Moshood Fattah has been shortlisted as one of the nominees for The Future
Awards Africa 2019 for his outstanding contributions in the development of Nigeria’s
movie theatre world. Every year, The Future Awards Africa celebrates young
Africans, innovators, entrepreneurs and community advocates between the ages of
18 and 31, young talents, innovators, entrepreneurs, who are breaking
boundaries in various industries. Standing tall in the acting and music
category, Moshood Fataah who has been penned by many industry analysts to win
will be slugging it out with five other nominees [Timini Egbuson; Bimbo
Ademoye; Bandele ‘Baaj’ Adebule; Sharon Ooja and Fatima Washa Abdullahi
The 28-years-old actor and writer earned his
first degree in Performing Arts from the University of Ilorin in 2013 and
bagged a Master’s degree in Theatre Arts from the University of Lagos in 2016
with a focus on New Nigerian Cinema. Despite his 5ft’6 frame, the deep-voiced
actor has played major/lead roles in several stage productions across and
outside the country. In 2015, he led a stellar cast including Kalu Ikeagwu,
Yinka Davies and Victor Olaotan in the Spirit of David musical, The Butcher and
the Bridge to great reviews followed by an autobiographical performance Sad
Pink which was one of the curated plays for Lagos Theatre Festival (2016)
hosted by the British Council.
Later that year, Fattah was cast in a major
role in Heartbeat, a musical staged by Lufodo Productions (Olu Jacobs, Joke
Silva) which ran at the Muson Centre, Onikan, Lagos for an impressive run of 28
shows. In 2017 Fattah was cast to play Detective Babankowa in Fela and the
Kalakuta Queens (Bolanle Austen Peters Productions), a hugely successful
musical that has been staged in Lagos, Abuja, Egypt and South Africa with more
performances scheduled in 2019.
Heavily influenced by the
intricacies of man’s social make up and internal thought processes during his
Cambridge A Level days where he studied English Law, Sociology and Literature,
Fattah decided to apply his understanding of man and society to the performing
arts, consequently majoring in acting and directing while at the University of
Ilorin where he was closely tutored by ace actor Ayo Akinwale.
Before long his interest switched to
motion pictures and he soon began experimenting with short films (which he
wrote and directed) including Acid Test (2012) and Rage Age (2014). Today,
Fattah has ventured deep into film work, acting alongside the likes of Wale
Ojo, Uru Eke, Femi Branch, Omotola Ekeinde and Mercy Aigbe to name a few.
Fattah was also a guest actor on the popular African Magic Sitcom, The
Johnsons. On the 25th of October, 2019 And the Winner is… a short film about
the politics of the film industry won the Outstanding Short Film Award at the
16th Abuja International Film Festival. Moshood Fattah plays the lead role as
Jeffery Jaja, an accomplished albeit arrogant writer.
Fattah is very passionate about
environmental issues (global warming and climate change) and strongly believes
that the greatest reward for a talent well used is a better world for others.
Moshood Fattah hopes to use his talents to rouse a new wave of African thinkers
to push the continent forward by playing intellectually inspiring characters,
writing and producing insightful stories that question society and challenge
culture. Vanguard Nigeria News
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