In
a recent interview, Cross River – born actress, Shan George opened up
about making movies and her life in general; Read excerpts below:
On how many movies she produced:
I produced my first movie when I was at the University of Lagos which
was in 2008. It was titled All for Winnie. Till date, I have produced
22 movies in all.
On how the scandals and controversies affect her:
As a human being, such things affect me. How we cope with it is what
makes us different. For me, I see it as the hazard of the profession.
Fortunately, my children are adults and can decipher truth from
falsehood. Truth is, when people write false comments about you, those
who are very close to you (your family) always know the truth. They are
those who matter to me.
Once you have a clear conscience, then there is no fear.
On rumors of her third marriage:
There was no third marriage. Actually, it was a role I played in a
movie. Entitled ‘Heartbreak’, it was shot late last year in Abuja. In
the movie, I got married and the production pictures circulated in the
media as part of publicity stunt for the movie. Then, some bloggers, who
claim to be journalists, got hold of it and said I got married! It was
just a movie wedding not a real one.
On if she regrets being an actress:
Yes. I do nurse regrets when people assume you are the roles you
interpret in films. It is make-believe and if you don’t do it well, no
producer comes for you again. The number two challenge of acting is the
fact that people think you are what they see in movies. If you were
living in a big house or you are a big Abuja babe and then when they see
you in real life they want to see you in that wealthy appearance and
opulence which is not in existence and then it has a psychological
effect on those acting.
There was a time I was pelted with tomatoes at Alade market because
some of those people believed I snatched my friend’s husband in a movie!
That aside, some actors act as rich men/women in films and cannot
extricate themselves from such roles in reality. They now live beyond
their means and get involved in scandals because they are so desperate
to meet with the standard. I am not a victim of that anyway.
On exposing skin for movie roles:
Yes, that was then. Now, I reject some scripts not because they would
not pay me, (in fact, they are willing to pay double) but because of
obscenity. Recently, I was invited to shoot a film in Ghana and I
rejected the script because it exposes a lot of my body as a character
in the movie. The producer was willing to pay me in millions but I
refused.
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