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Tumininu | |
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Born | Ibadan, Nigeria | 14 July 1990
Other names | Mary Oluwatosin Inusokan, Tumininu Inusokan |
Occupation(s) | Actress, Entrepreneur, Writer |
Years active | 2020 – present |
Notable work | Iran Mi, Emi, Vessel, Silhouette |
Title | Nollywood actress, Erongba Written by Tumininu Inusokan Verified and Approved by NFVCB May 2024 |
Mary Oluwatosin Inusokan; born July 14, 1990) is a Nigerian actress and a script writer. She went to a Kogi State University. Tumininu's passion for storytelling and acting developed at a young age, eventually leading her to a successful career in the Nigerian film industry. In 2020, she wrote a movie titled Iran Mi and subsequently acted in other movies such as Silhouette, Vessel.
Early life
editMary Oluwatosin Inusokan was born on July 14, 1990, in Nigeria. Although details about her early education and upbringing are not widely publicized, her passion for storytelling and acting developed at a young age, eventually leading her to a career in the Nigerian film industry.
Career
editTumininu's career in the entertainment industry spans both acting and scriptwriting. She first gained widespread recognition with her role in the film Silhouette, which remains one of her most acclaimed works. Her ability to embody complex characters with authenticity and depth quickly made her a standout in the industry.[1] As a scriptwriter, Tumininu has penned several successful films, showcasing her talent for crafting engaging narratives that resonate with audiences. Some of her most notable works include:
- Silhouette
- Emi (Soul)
- Iran Mi
- Erongba
- Vessel
- Maye
- Gentle Madness
- Gunmi
- Mr. Stranger
- Ohun Mofe
In addition to her writing, Tumininu's acting credits have also contributed to her growing reputation. She has appeared in several films, including Maye, Erongba, Apeke Ojurepepe, and Silhouette. Her performances are often praised for their emotional depth and versatility, solidifying her status as a talented and respected figure in Nollywood.
Personal life
editTumininu is currently single and has no children. She maintains a private personal life, focusing on her career and artistic endeavors.
Notable works
edit- Silhouette: Tumininu's role in Silhouette garnered widespread acclaim, establishing her as a prominent actress in the Nigerian film industry.
- Iran Mi: As a scriptwriter, her work on Iran Mi showcased her ability to create deeply resonant stories.
- Vessel: Both as an actress and scriptwriter, Tumininu's contribution to Vessel was pivotal to the film's success.
Filmography
edit- Emi (Soul)
- Iran Mi
- Erongba
- Vessel
- Maye
- Gentle Madness
- Gunmi
- Mr. Stranger
- Ohun Mofe
- Silhouette
Year | Film | Character | Notes |
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2020 | Iran Mi | Writer | With Jolade AdedigbaOdunlade AdekolaKemi Afolabi |
2024 | Vessel | Writer | Director
Taiwo Amasa |
Silhouette | Cynthia | Writer |
References
edit- ^ "MOVIES VERIFIED AND APPROVED BY NFVCB IN MAY 2024". National Film And Video Censors Board. 28 June 2024. Retrieved 10 September 2024.