Sola Sobowale
Sola Sobowale (born 26 December 1963) is a Nigerian film actress, screenwriter, [1]director and producer.[2] Sola Sobowale had her big break in 2001, in the premiere of Nigeria's popular television drama series Super Story: Oh Father, Oh Daughter.[3]
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| Born | 26 December 1963 | 
| Nationality | Nigerian | 
| Citizenship | Nigerian | 
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| Parent(s) | Joseph Olagookun, Esther Olagookun | 
Career
    
Before shooting into stardom, Sola Sobowale had roles in The Village Headmaster, Mirror in the Sun, and in the Yoruba film, Asewo To Re Mecca.[4] Sola Sobowale joined acting through numerous roles in movies produced by Awada Kerikeri Group under the leadership of Adebayo Salami.[5] Over the years, Sola Sobowale had scripted, co-scripted, directed and produced several Nigerian films.[6] Sola scripted, produced and directed, Ohun Oko Somida, a 2010 Nigerian film that stars Adebayo Salami.[7] Sobowale featured in Dangerous Twins, a 2004 Nigerian drama film produced by Tade Ogidan, written and directed by Niji Akanni.[8] Sola Sobowale also featured in Family on Fire produced and directed by Tade Ogidan.[9][10]
Personal life
    
Sola Sobowale is married and has four children.[11] Sola Sobowale was chosen to be the brand ambassador for Mouka mattress company's Wellbeing range.[12][13]
Awards
    
in 2019, Sola Sobowale received the African Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her role in 2018 Nigerian film: King of Boys [14]
Selected filmography
    
    Actor
    
- Asewo To Re Mecca (1992)
 - Diamond Ring (1998)
 - Super Story: Oh Father, Oh Daughter (2001).
 - Outkast (2001).
 - Ayomida (2003)
 - Ayomida 2 (2003)
 - Dangerous Twins (2004)
 - Disoriented Generation (2009)
 - Ohun Oko Somida (2010)
 - Family on Fire (2011)
 - The Wedding Party (2016)
 - Hustle (2016-2018)
 - Christmas Is Coming (2017)
 - The Wedding Party 2 (2017)
 - King of Boys (2018)
 - The Men's Club (2018 - 2020)
 - Wives on Strike: The Revolution (2019)
 - Gold Statue (2019)
 - Shadow Parties (2020)
 - In Case of Incasity (2020)
 - King of Boys: The Return of the King (2021)
 
Producer
    
- Ayomida (2003)
 - Ayomida 2 (2003)
 - Ohun Oko Somida (2010)
 
References
    
- "Sola Sobowale shares career secret - The Nation Nigeria". thenationonlineng.net. Retrieved 2022-03-15.
 - Olonilua, Ademola (29 November 2014). "I've lovely legs but I can't wear skimpy dresses –Sola Sobowale". The Punch. Archived from the original on 21 January 2015.
 - Bada, Gbenga (25 November 2019). "3 defining characters in Sola Sobowale's career so far". Pulse Nigeria. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
 - Augoye, Jayne (30 July 2017). "INTERVIEW: How I got into acting, my Wedding Party experience – Sola Sobowale". Premium Times.
 - "Nigeria's Fading Movie Stars". P.M. News. 30 November 2012.
 - "Family, friends, colleagues in attendance as veteran actress, Sola Sobowale's son weds". Africa News Hub. 10 November 2014.
 - Ogunleye, Foluke (17 March 2014). African Film: Looking Back and Looking Forward. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. ISBN 9781443857499.
 - "#BNMovieFeature: Ramsey Nouah, Stella Damasus, Sola Sobowale star in "Dangerous Twins" | Watch". BellaNaija. 9 September 2017.
 - "Sola Sobowale Returns In 'Family On Fire'". P.M. News. 5 December 2011.
 - Njoku, Ben (21 April 2012). "Tade Ogidan plans to take Family on Fire to the people". Vanguard.
 - "For Sola Sobowale, No Cuddling, Kissing in Movies". This Day. 8 December 2018.
 - "I have the desire to conquer whatever challenge comes my way – Sola Sobowale". Vanguard. 3 August 2020.
 - Ige, Rotimi (7 August 2020). "Sola Sobowale reveals beauty, fitness secrets". Nigerian Tribune.
 - Husseini, Shaibu (2 November 2019). "And the winner is…fiery actress, Sola Sobowale, of Nollywood". The Guardian.
 
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