Lisa Omorodion

Lisa Omorodio professionally credited as Lisa Omorodion is a Nigerian actress, film producer, and entrepreneur. She is best known for her lead role in the 2013 movie, First Cut, alongside Joseph Benjamin and Monalisa Chinda.[1][2] She is also known for her plus-sized figure.[3]

Lisa Omorodion
Born
London, England
NationalityNigerian
Alma materUniversity of Lagos
Occupation(s)Actor, movie producer, entrepreneur

Early life

Omorodion was born on 27 April 1990, in London.[4] Her father, who is of Edo descent is an Engineer and the founder of Hensmor Oil and Gas[5] and her mother is a lawyer. She is the fifth of six children.

Omorodion attended Corona Primary School in Lagos, Nigeria.[5] While in Primary school, she joined the school's drama club, where her passion for the arts was ignited. Thereafter, she attended Command Secondary School for three years and then Atlantic Hall, Poka Epe Secondary School for her senior secondary school years where she was also a part of the drama club; she then attended the University of Lagos, where she obtained a Bachelor's degree in Economics.[4]

Career

Omorodion produced and starred in her debut feature film First Cut in 2013.[6] The film was noted for creating social awareness on sensitive issues such as rape and domestic violence. In the same year, she founded Platinum Studios,[4] a Nigerian Film Production company. Since then, she has produced and starred in other movies such as Schemers (2015), The Inn (2016) Karma is Bae (2017). She made her small screen acting debut in the Obi Emelonye directed series The Calabash in 2014, in 2015, she began starring as Folakemi in the critically acclaimed television series Skinny Girl in Transit produced by Ndani TV.

Personal life

Asides from film-making and acting, Omorodion serves as a director on the board of Hensmor Oil, an Oil and Gas firm founded by her father.[4]

Awards and recognition

In 2016, Omorodion received the award for Most Promising Actress of the Year by Nigeria Meritorious Award.[7] She also received the recognized as one of Nigeria's 25 under 25 Enterprising females by SME100 Africa in 2016.[4] In the same year, she was nominated for the Most Promising Actress of the Year by City People Awards.[8]

Filmography

Feature films

YearTitle RoleDirectorNotes
2013First Cut KC MorganLisa OmorodionTheatrical released full feature film, produced by Platinum Studios
2014Calabash Obi EmelonyePremiered on Africa Magic
2014Ikogosi EmiliaToka McberorPremiered on Africa Magic and irokotv
2014The Other Side of The Coin Lancelot Oduwa ImasuenPremiered on ibakatv
2014Therapist Lancelot ImasuenPremiered on Ibaka TV
2014Open Marriage BoseChico EjiroPremiered on Africa Magic and irokotv
2014On a Trip Grace Edwin Okon
2014Peppersoup Grace Edwin Okon
2015Schemers NaomiLisa OmorodionPremiered on Africa Magic and Iroko TV
2016WoEman Damijo Efe YoungPremiered on Ibaka TV
2016Moth to a Flame RosalineOne SoulPremiered on irokotv
2016What a Day Emmanuel Eme
2016That Very Weekend Emmanuel EmePremiered on Ibaka TV
2016The Inn Janet MoneyLisa OmorodionPremiered on ibakatv
2016Karma is Bae Lisa OmorodionPremiered on Ibaka TV
2016The Relationship AbikeRukky SandaPremiered on Ibaka TV
2016Whose Meal Ticket Lisa PhilipsGrace Edwin OkonTheatrical Release and Premiered on Ibaka TV
2016Excess Luggage GorgianaDamijo Efe YoungTheatrical Release
2016Jofran Okechukwu OkuPremiered on Africa Magic
2016The Personal Assistant Rukky SandaPremiered on Iroko TV
2017Little Drops of Happy TegaGrace Edwin OkonTheatrical Release
2017Your Fada YemisiSimon PeacemakerTheatrical Release and Premiered on Ibaka TV
2017Date Night SandraMercy AigbePremiered on Iroko TV
2017Dark Past Chika IkePremiered on Ibaka TV
2017Waiting to Exhale Sobe Charles Umeh and Simon PeacemakerPremiered on Conga TV
2017Levi EbereOkechukwu Oku
2018Ghetto Bred Eniola Badmus
2018The Spell Grace Edwin Okon
2018Night Bus to Lagos Chico Ejiro
2019 Rising Above Juliet Tope Alake

Television series

YearTitleDirectorNotes
2014 –Skinny Girl in TransitProduced by Ndani TV; featured in Seasons 1 and 2
2014About TomorrowLancelot Oduwa ImasuenPremiered on Iroko TV
2014Happy FamilyElvis Chuks

References

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