Charles Awurum
Charles Awurum | |
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Born | Lagos State, Nigeria |
Alma mater | University of Calabar |
Occupation | Actor , Comedian and movie director |
Charles Awurum is a Nigerian actor and comedian.[1]
Early life[]
Charles Awurum grew up in Lagos State and had aspirations to be a professional actor whilst from a young age. He wrote to the producers of Village Headmaster (discontinued Nigerian soap opera) that he aspired to be part of the soap opera cast. Eventually he got an invitation from the producers, but could not feature on the show due to his young age and minimal support from the people and his local community.[2] He stuck to acting drama in church as well as his school he attended.[3]
Career[]
Charles Awrum started out acting in his church as well as his school so as of the time of graduation from college, he was already a good and versatile actor, he came into the Nigerian movie industry Nollywood taking only 'serious' roles, he later at a point in his career decided to do only comedy roles which in initial stage and conception of this idea, he was denied due to his "mean looks".[4]
Endorsement deals[]
In 2014, Awurum became a brand ambassador for multinational telecommunications company Globacom owned by Nigerian businessman Mike Adenuga.[5]
Hosting award shows[]
The 2016 'Award of Excellence' organised by Magic Lens Africa Film Academy Awards, MAFAA. was hosted by Charles Awurum.[6]
Personal life[]
Awurum has been married since 2005 and has 3 children.[7][8][9][10]
Selected filmography[]
- Trusted Enemy (2016) as JohnBull
- Trusted Enemy II (2016)
- Gold Dust Ikenga (2015) as Raymond
- Jack & Jill (2011) as Kelvin
- Jack & Jill II (2011) as Kelvin
- Most Wanted Kidnappers (2010) as Mgada
- Most Wanted Kidnappers II (2010) as Magda
- Yahooze Prophets (2009)
- Yahooze Prophets II (2009)
- Marcus D Millionaire (2008)
- Marcus D Millionaire II (2008)
- Away Match (2007)
- Away Match II (2007)
- Fools On The Run (2007)
- Game Fools Play (2007) as Theo
- Game Fools Play II (2007) as Theo
- JohnBull & Rosekate (2007)
- Lost In The Jungle (2007) as Anthony
- Lost In The Jungle II (2007) as Anthony
- Toronto Connection (2007)
- Toronto Connection II (2007)
- Four Forty (2006)
- Four Forty II (2006)
- Silence Of The Gods (2006)
- Silence Of The Gods II (2006)
- Store Keeper (2006)
- Store Keeper II (2006)
- The Barrister (2006) as Jonah
- The Barrister II (2006) as Jonah
- The Journalist (2006)
- The Journalist II (2006)
- Friends & Lovers (2005)
- Friends & Lovers II (2005)
- I Need A Man (2005)
- I Need A Man II (2005)
- Nothing For Nothing (2005)
- Nothing For Nothing II (2005)
- Nothing For Nothing III (2005)
- No Way Out (2005)
- No Way Out II (2005)
- A Million Madness (2004)
- Love & Marriage (2004)
- World Apart (2004)
- World Apart II (2004)
- Under Fire (2003)
- Sweet Banana (2003)
- Sweet Banana II (2003)
- Battle Line (2002)
- Battle Line II (2002)
- Ifeonye Metalu (2002)
- Wisdom & Riches (2002)
- Wisdom & Riches II (2002)
Tv Series[]
References[]
- ^ "Charles Awurum". IMDb. Retrieved 2017-02-19.
- ^ Ekah, Mary (2015-01-30). "Nigeria: Charles Awurum - My Embarrassing Moments". This Day (Lagos). Retrieved 2017-02-19.
- ^ "Bleaching is a sign of inferiority complex – Charles Awurum". Punch Newspapers. Retrieved 2019-12-20.
- ^ "People don't see me as a serious person —Charles Awurum - Vanguard News". Vanguard News. 2014-06-14. Retrieved 2017-02-19.
- ^ Dachen, Isaac. "Price Of Hard-Work: Comic Actor Charles Awurum Set To Become Glo Ambassador - Gist - Pulse". Retrieved 2017-02-04.
- ^ "When Charles Awurum honoured Nollywood patrons - Vanguard News". Vanguard News. 2016-11-18. Retrieved 2017-02-03.
- ^ "Nollywood Actor Charles Awurum: I'm Married With 3 Boys, My Wife Is A Good Woman | NaijaGistsBlog Nigeria, Nollywood, Celebrity ,News, Entertainment, Gist, Gossip, Inspiration, Africa". naijagists.com. Retrieved 2017-02-04.
- ^ "I fasted 7 days for a wife - Actor, Charles Awurum". Daily Post Nigeria. 2016-08-03. Retrieved 2017-02-19.
- ^ "My girlfriend's mum blocked our marriage plans- Awurum, top Nollywood actor". Vanguard News. 2016-07-30. Retrieved 2019-12-20.
- ^ "My marriage…with Charles Awurum". Punch Newspapers. Retrieved 2019-12-20.
External links[]
- Living people
- Male actors from Lagos State
- University of Calabar alumni
- Igbo male actors
- Nigerian male film actors