“How I started crying in movies to differentiate myself from Odunlade Adekola” – Lateef Adedimeji (Video)

Nollywood actor Lateef Adedimeji has shed light on how his crying character in movies started.

While speaking with Morayo Afolabi Brown, he said that when he came into the industry, people used to call him that guy who looks like Odunlade, but he wanted people to know him for something specific, hence his crying talent.

Lateef Adedimeji crying in movies

He noted that he became popular for his crying role, and people used to call him the crying machine and identify him with it, even without knowing his name.

“At some point, people started calling me the crying machine. They don’t know my name, but they describe me as that guy that cries a lot in movies.

When I came into the entertainment industry, people used to call me that guy that looks like Odunlade, but I wanted people to know me for a particular thing, hence my crying talent”.

Speaking about his Iya Peju character, he said it started during lockdown, and wasn’t something he took seriously until people started asking for more.

“The Iya Peju character started in lockdown, and it wasn’t something I took seriously until people started asking for more”.

The father of triplets spoke about his journey after receiving an Icon Award at the Africa Illustration Awards. He said that when he set out on his journey, the goal was to find creative ways and make a name for himself. Now, he went from looking up to icons to becoming one.

At the 12th edition of the AMVCA on Saturday, Lateef’s movie Lisabi won Best Indigenous Language Film (West Africa) and Best Makeup. While receiving his award, he dedicated it to his wife, who has given him three children.

Last year, Lateef, while reflecting on his journey, recalled how people questioned his colleague, Yewande Adekoya, when she handpicked him for a role, but she stood firm and saw the future. Lateef said when his personal production failed, he almost gave up, but he kept hustling and did lots of free work before heaven smiled on him.

In a previous post, while reflecting on his journey, he admitted it wasn’t smooth. However, that’s what makes the triumphs sweet, hence why his heart can’t be filled with gratitude.

The talented actor opened up on his pre-fame journey recalling how the man who trained him in the Yoruba movie industry told him that he would fail within one year. The movie star stated that he replied to the man, telling him to give him two years, and he would see what he would become.