Nigerian Movie Star Profile

Moses Armstrong, an Akwa Ibom State-born-actor and singer
made a debut into Nigeria movie industry in 1999. Having appeared in a
couple of films, he is very happy about the movie industry, which according
to him is a good one.
He believes that in the shortest possible time that he is going to blow up
and become a superstar.
He doesn’t like talking about his educational background because here in
Nigeria, a lot of people had lied about their educational background, so he
does not want his own to look like a Toronto thing but he says he read
Catering and Hotel Management in Sunwa University, Seoul, South Korea.
Starting up
I attend auditions like every other person. I struggle for roles and obtain
them by merit. I have never gone begging for any role nor has anybody given
me any role on the basis that I am the producer’s friend. I was given a
sublead by Ifeanyi Ikpoenyi in a movie titled Bodyguard which was my debut
that really pronounced and that I am grateful to God that I performed so
well that the director commended me that it was that it was a good
performance which I should keep up.
Best role done
I see all my roles as challenging and it has spurred me to a greater height.
I always put in my best and ensure that it comes out very well. Recently I
played a significant role in
Ajiko Forest
where I played the role of a rich chief, while
Zack Orji
played another role. In the movie, I sponsored him to become the governor of
the state with three billion naira, and with my status in the film, I
abducted Zack Orji, making the role to be very challenging. I am grateful to
God that even the marketer commended me. By saying Armstrong, you carry this
role wear for body like cloth, so he was very happy for my performance. The
marketer had to say that I did it from a different angle from the script.
What inspires him?
I would say that in the movie industry, one has to be him or her and what
ever the individual does, it has to be done well. My inspiration is my
unique role because I believe that as an individual, I look forward to see
how I could affect people’s lives positively.
Relationship with directors
It is sound but there are some directors who would want to make me feel bad,
by pushing me around but there is no particular type of director that I
cannot work with. There was a time that I was working with Dickson Iroegbu,
and he told him that whenever I come for his auditions, though I might not
given any role, he told me that probably it was not yet my time to work with
him. He called me one day and said that why he likes me is because although
I come for his auditions and yet I was not chosen yet I don’t take it
personal that if it was some other actors, they would take it personal by
not greeting the director again but I don’t do that rather I would still
greet him.
Sourcing for role
Some directors know that I could play any role, so they give him me
opportunity to feature in their films. Some of which includes Bodyguard,
where I played the sub lead, in a movie-titled trap I played a major role.
In Soldier boy, I played a sublead role, in the investigator, I played a
sublead and in other films.
Role model
I like Albert Shino because he acts very natural,
Emeka Ike,
because he acts like a Nigerian because he is very natural, he does not
speak in a foreign accent unless the movie warrants him to do so. I was
opportune to feature in a film with
Emeka Ike, in
Soldier boy where I played the sub-role, I had learnt a lot from him.
Why not comedy?
Many people have seen me as a comedian that some directors are telling me to
go into comedy, that when I do that, I would make it fast but I don’t want
to be stereotyped rather I want to make an impact first before venturing
into comedy, I want people to see me as a close-by actor and call me to
feature in other roles rather than stereotyping me as a comedian.
Challenges
There are challenges but I know what I am doing. When I am given a role, I
know that I have to do it well. There are times that I have to work very
hard during an audition, believing that I would be given a role but at the
end of the day because of bias or because somebody has a brother there, so I
have to loose that role, which is very painful, disappointing and
discouraging but I don’t seem to be discouraged. Another challenge that I
had faced is consistency, which is not easy.
Best movie acted
I had always done well in all my movies but I would particularly say that
Soldier boy and
Ajiko Forest. Although I had been acting but I had realized what it
takes to be an actor, which is all about delivery and expression, which I
implemented in Soldier Boy, which the director really appreciated.
Happiest moment
I am not being funny, anytime that I wash my dirty clothes, I feel very
happy because, I don’t like people to wash my clothes not even my
girlfriend, nor the drycleaners and not even my wife because I wear the
clothes and I know where it is dirty. Or my happiest moment could also be
when I am on set.
Challenges of managing stardom
It is not easy right now because I do not have a car, I have to enter a bus,
then sometimes I would stand at the bus stop and wait, it is not that I
don’t want to enter buses but I have enter a clean one and where I would
always sit in front. Every single person on the street knows me and I don’t
know most of them and they would say, look at that actor jumping into a bus,
so most of the time I have to take an Okada sometimes even without enough
money but just to be comfortable. At times when I do not have much money on
me I have to go to a canteen to eat, there was a particular Sunday morning,
that I went to eat there but the canteen where I usually eat was not opened,
so I had to go to another canteen to eat, so while I was eating beans and
bread, I met two ladies there, they were stunned that they stopped eating
their foods but were watching me, wondering why I should come to eat there,
they were happy and they thought that I would pose but I did not. They liked
me for that, after we had all finished eating, I paid their bills and they
became friends.
Even while walking on the streets, people would call me and I have to answer
them so as not to offend or embarrass them, which makes me to be extra
courteous and careful.
Worth as an actor
I don’t want to say it, it is best known to me but I am aiming at
one-million naira mark.

Social life
I like making friends most especially ladies because they give to me the
other side of life. I don’t like guys because they are envious of me by
gossiping about me. I have had some ugly sides with guys, which has made me
to keep them at bay. I also spend my time watching Nigerian movies because
each movie that I watch, I learn something new about the culture of
Nigerians.
How I realize my roles
There is no role that I cannot act as an actor, I act any role that I am
given and I do it well, as far as it is good and it portrays my character
and my ability.
Acting negative roles
I act any role as long as I am paid for it and as long as the Nigerian
Censors Board allows and approves it then I would act that role. If a
director wants me to act naked and it is allowed and am paid for it then why
not!
Best kind of costumes
I like suites because I like being corporate and when people see me they
would appreciate me for my dressing.
Films and their lessons
In Alike forest, it is about an agreement, before an individual goes into an
agreement he has to read and know the terms of agreement before going into
such agreement while in Soldier boy, it is not good for an individual to be
jealous and greedy which eventually leads to death.
Filmography
Bye Bye Poverty,
Ajiko Forest,
Come In Peace, Bank Manager,
Immoral Act,
Last Contact,
etc
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