The renowned filmmaker drew up his conclusions about the names on this list after watching them in stand-out roles in some movies released in late 2012 to the last quarter of 2013.
Charles Novia also consulted a few of his colleagues about this rating; tested film directors and there was an unanimity on 70% of the criteria he used in getting his conclusion. The people who helped Charles Novia in rating the actresses all agreed with him 100% on the choice for the Number One Actress in 2013!
See the LIST below:
5: RITA DOMINIC
4: YVONNE OKORO
Now
this would raise eyebrows with people asking if Yvonne is from
Nollywood since she is associated more with Ghana. Nomenclatures do not
matter to me. Nollywood is a global brand and is a huge platform for all
African actors to make their mark. Besides, Yvonne’s movie, ‘The
Contract’, was released in the cinemas in Nigeria in 2013 which meets a
part of the criteria I used in drawing up this list.
I
must confess that I had not watched much of Yvonne’s movies before ‘The
Contract’. I just knew her name from a few social media buzz which was
neither here nor there for me. So when I watched her performance in ‘The
Contract’, my curiosity gave way to admiration. She interpreted the
role quite well. There was an almost effortless transition of moods and
emotions in her characterisation and she had the audience eating out of
the palms of her hands all through the movie. She came off looking like
she had something to prove with that movie both as Producer and lead
actress and I think she succeeded. There was nothing forced about her
nuances in the movie, which projected a rare self-assuredness lacking in
many of her counterparts. Since Ghana is her chosen country of
citizenship, I would say she is an asset to her country in the acting
field.
3: DAMILOLA ADEGBITE
A
surprise resignation from ‘TINSEL’ in 2012, made most people wonder if
Damilola knew what she was doing. She gave reasons for leaving the
television serial; to concentrate on her acting career. Watching her in
Michelle Bello’s ‘Flower Girl’ brought home the wisdom in her career
curve.
I
have always held the notion that Damilola has a powerful screen
presence. There’s something sultry and appealing about her looks on
screen. Very few actors have that aura. In Damilola’s case, I thought it
wasn’t yet explored to the maximum. In ‘Flower Girl’, that screen aura
combined with a visible attempt at internalisation and visualisation by
Damilola in her role, made many see her in a whole new light. Finally,
the stirrings of a Super Actress is beginning to show. ‘Flower Girl’ is a
romantic comedy modelled after the genre as it is done in Hollywood.
Attempting to get it right needs the right male and female actors in the
lead roles. Damilola was the right pick for the female lead. She knew
when to turn on the charm and when to disarm in the movie. She gave it
her best and it showed. Hopefully, she would maintain the tempo and
energy in her new movies after ‘Flower Girl’.
2: TAMARA ETIENO
Many
people would not remember her name and it is likely many would have
forgotten her as the winner of ‘The Next Movie Star’ Reality show a
couple of years back. But such credentials are not important when it
comes to judging her abilities as an actor. Tamara was simply awesome in
the movie ‘Desperate Housegirls’! She gave an organic and jaw-dropping
performance which must her won her new fans and etched her name
somewhere on the consciousness of movie lovers. There was a closeness to
method acting when watching her in ‘Desperate Housegirls’ and she must
be commended for making acting interesting again especially as we have
been assailed with talentless actors and actresses in the past few
years. I predict that Tamara is going to shine in a few months but that
illumination depends on the kind of scripts she chooses and the
Directors she works with. But then, she is good. Quite good.
1: MERCY JOHNSON
Mercy
would be my number one choice for ‘Best Actress’ in 2013. She has
simply been awesome in her movies this year. There’s something
ultra-natural and organic about Mercy Johnson which confounds even her
critics. She can act. She delivers. In four movies I watched in 2013,
which she starred in, she was the epitome of delightful
characterisation. Watch her in the ‘Dumebi’ spawn of movies and you
would appreciate how her talent has evolved since she came back from her
Maternity Break.
Mercy
is a chameleonic actress, one with the uncanny ability to immerse
herself in her roles. She can play the victimised House Maid in one
movie and switch to the Lady Boss in the next. In fact, if the role
suits her, she comes out smoking.
She is arguably the Best Actress for 2013. You can quote me on that.
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