Popular Nollywood actor, Desmond Elliot talks about his films, his lifestyle and more with Ademola Olonilua and Kemi Vaughan
Why did you bet on your new movie, The Place?
I was not joking when I said if fans did
not enjoy my movie, I would return their money. Someone tweeted at me
and said he did not like it. I said to him, ‘Okay, tell me which areas
you don’t like and I will refund your money’. So I’m waiting for his
reply. Instead, he retweeted what I said to him. I just feel we have got
to where we should be able to say, ‘this is good, you guys can watch
it’. We just thought that the movie, The Place, which is a comedy flick
would lighten your mood. I decided to make a comedy flick because comedy
sells if it is good. Trying to be funny is probably one of the worst
things. You must differentiate between humour and comedy. It is one
thing to be humorous and another thing to add a comic feel to whatever
it is you are doing. These are two separate things. Comedy sells.
Sex also sells, can you do a sex movie?
I can’t do sex movie. I feel that for
the kind of society we are in, understanding will be difficult. Again,
because of my faith, I will have to be very careful. I can imply, but I
can’t do the graphic things or either shoot them as a director; but I
can imply. I can do kiss scenes or romance scenes but I probably will
not do the actual thing.
Why do you frequently change your looks?
First, what I always tell people is that
life is short, so let us try a bit of everything. Again, I do it for
roles that I play, just to have something different. Sometimes I try to
do it for a character.
What influences your fashion style?
Honestly, I don’t know, but when I am stepping out, I try to look okay. Not the best but okay.
How have you been able to stay scandal-free?
I come on set and try not to make
anything look too difficult. I respect my wife and family a lot. I’m
very playful. I just think I’m motivating too many people, family,
church, so many things. It is not by power. Many people who ‘mess up’
don’t do it because they want to, but because it just unfortunately
happened. And you just hope it doesn’t happen to you someday. I always
say I’m not a saint. I can say the wrong things and do the wrong things
but I try to make sure that my priorities are right and the stakeholders
are not disappointed. They are my church, my faith, my family, my wife.
How religious are you?
I’m just someone who believes so much in
God, I believe in Jesus so much. If you want to call it born again,
call it. Everyone is born again. I’m just one who believes strongly in
the Christian faith.
Is there a clear cut difference between Desmond on set and Desmond the family man?
I should think so. As a family man, I
play the role of the daddy, husband, man who has to take responsibility.
On set, it is work, like you are going to the office. You have staff,
people who take orders from you and those you take orders from. It is
distinctively different.
How I met my wife?
She is pretty much my best friend. She
was schooling in the University of Jos, in the early 90s. She was
studying mathematics and we were in the same church. We were in the same
drama group and choir as well. I have always known her, not for
anything but as Sister Victoria.
What attracted you to Sister Victoria?
You would not believe it, but it was
because she was totally different from me. I’m an extrovert, the very
outgoing, talkative kind of person, while she was very calm and
different. She was very ‘I must enquire from the Holy Spirit before I do
anything’.That gave me a kind of spooky feeling; and maybe that was the
attraction. I was totally different from her and she gave me a hard
time. When I asked her out, she did not think I was the one. I want to
believe I wasn’t spiritual enough for her. But eventually, we dated for
eight years and have been married for 10 years.
How long did it take you to get her to your side?
It took a while. I remember one time
after vigil in school, we were going home. She used to live close to
where I stayed. On that day, she said, about that thing you said, I
don’t think it will work. It was heart-breaking then. I was pretty
young. It is fun looking back at it.
Do you tease her for being like that to you?
We haven’t done that in a while. I tease
more about the animals I gave during the wedding – the goats and cows. I
did something really funny that day, I sewed a dress for the goats and
dressed the animals in them. So the goats had something to wear, like a
monkey jacket with buttons. We tease about that a lot.
What is the craziest thing a fan has done to you?
Kiss me. That to me was crazy. She came
to me, asked me to smile, I did and she saw my broken tooth. She then
said, ‘he is the one’ and kissed me. I pulled her off. That was a while
ago.
If you were not an actor, what would you have been?
I’d probably be in the bank. I love counting money. I love money too much.
What do you dread the most?
I dread a lot of things but among the
top ones, I dread disappointing people. I dread being a failure. I can’t
fail. You might stumble many times but always rise again. I always take
a cue from the guy who discovered the electric bulb. He tried a
thousand times over and failed but when he tried again, he got it right.
I really hate to fail. Circumstances around me sometimes look vague and
difficult but I take it up as challenges. I really hate failing.
Which of your kids would you say reminds you of yourself while growing?
Denzel. He has my fingers, these ugly
fingers. He has my lips, he is very unsettled. Of the twins, he came out
first. He is the older one. People tell me he is just like me. He is
the impatient one. He is that character.
What were you like growing up?
I was quite calm. I have a very strict
mum. She is a mum that if you were that stubborn, she would take you to
the police station, up North in Jos. My mother did not care who you are.
She was very tough. There are five of us by my mother and I was the
first child while my father has 11 children. I’m the sixth for my dad
and the first from my mother. I was calm because of the training. You
could not hear my mum’s voice and not shut up. Things have changed these
days. Now you would be talking and a four-year-old would talk back; you
couldn’t do that in those days, not with my mother. She has a lot of
influence even in the way I ‘train’ my kids, which is different from the
way my wife does. My wife is more of the talking to the kids type, I’m
more of the ‘I would spank you’ type. A bit hard, the stick and carrot
kind of training, but she is more of ‘don’t touch the child’. I’m not
that patient.
Comparing how your mother trained you and how she is training your kids, would you say she is calmer now?
She is calm but some days back, they
went to visit and my mum had this long cane right in the living room. I
asked her what it was for, and she said, ‘this is it, let me see them
misbehave’. It is still the same thing but she is way calmer. There is
no much stress like before. I have an awesome relationship with my
mother.
What’s the last fashion gift your wife got you?
She got me some lovely African fabrics
for Fathers’ Day and I’m taking it to Yomi Casual. She also has a good
eye for watches and bracelets. Good watches.
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