Gentle Jack: Nollywood’s macho man

Kalabari kingdom of Rivers State.
Gentle Jack joined Nollywood in the 90s through the help of his brother Gbasemi Tariah, his first film is “Blood Money” since then he had featured in countless films including “Vuga”, the movie that brought him to limelight and most of his close friends call him Vuga.
He has also played a lead role in a movie titled Gentle Jack.
The movie which was directed by Simisola Ogbeluwa and produced by Uzor Ikpechi is about a hero who went ahead to get back what belongs to him.
He played the lead character called Gentle Jack which is a double kudos for him as the title of the movie and his real name are the same.
For those watching Gentle Jack in movies, his macho physique is one invaluable asset he has as his stock-in-trade.
Depending on what the producer wanted and the kind of film that he would be used for, the macho actor is capable of altering his shape to suit the dictates of the film.
To him, keeping a particular shape would not be too appropriate for an actor whose role varies from hard ones to some he has to play a gentle and good fellow in films.
The Kalabari-born actor, who has this notion at the back of his mind, would do all within his means to ensure that he not only remain relevant in Nollywood but also be able to negotiate good terms with those who need his services as an actor.
“As an actor who does the kind of things I do in movie, you don’t have to keep yourself in a particular size.
“You have to adjust your shape from time to time so as to fit in.”
Stressing on how this can be achieved Jack said: “I can get my size bigger if a producer wants such size for the film he intends shooting provided we strike a good bargain.”
Filmography: War Front, Darkest Night, Silence Of The Gods, Oja Dike, Aba Riot, Ashes To Ashes, Azima, Broad Daylight, Catastrophe, Derico, Fever, No Peace For The Wicked, Oduduwa, Scout, Search For Love, The Ghost and Wrath of God. – Nigerian Films.com

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