Desmond Elliot Reveals How He Combines Politics With Acting

Desmond Elliot Reveals How He Combines Politics With Acting

DESMOND ELLIOT REVEALS HOW HE COMBINES POLITICS WITH ACTING

Desmond Elliot was re-elected for a second term in the March 9th 2019 State House of Assembly election

 

One would have thought that the acting career of Desmond Elliot was over after contesting and winning the election that introduced him into politics in 2015 to represent his constituency at the Lagos State House of Assembly.

 

 

Four years down the line, the 45-year-old actor turned politician appears to have remained relevant and active in his acting career.

 

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BlackBox Nigeria gathered from an interview conducted by Premium Times recently with the state legislator, where he revealed that he now does more of ‘behind the scene’.

 

Wikipedia has it that he has starred in over two hundred films and a number of television shows and soap operas

 

“I don’t actually act as much, but I’m actually behind the scene and behind the camera.

 

 

“The reason why I do this is that I don’t want to give the impression that ‘I don dey where money dey and I don forget them’ (I am now in riches and I have forgotten Nollywood)’’.

 

 

“At the end of the day, you must fall back to something. So, I’m still making sure that Nollywood grows. I’m not necessarily acting but my company still produces movies, I ensure it happens,” he revealed recently.

 

The rest of the interview below,

 

The actor revealed how he has been combining both roles during an interview with this newspaper at a recent meet-and-greet with Nollywood superfans in Nigeria event organised by a Nigerian film company, ROK Studios.

 

Politics was an entirely new terrain for Desmond who studied Economics at the Lagos State University.

 

 

When he declared his intention to venture into politics in 2014, he said he was prepared for the task ahead. Over time, he has acquired some new skills and undergo some training to succeed in the job.

 

 

He noted,

“To be quite honest, even the political world is demanding so, I do less of entertainment things now. This is because even politically I have to grow, now this is my second term. I’m not hoping in my third term I want to remain like this, ‘me sef go wan go up’ (I want to move higher).

 

 

“That means for that to happen, I’ll have to learn the ropes better. For instance, I’m currently running two masters programmes, one in Business Administration and the other in Social Studies. I must ‘sharpen’ my brain, and then politically, I have to be very involved.”

 

Desmond Elliot celebrated his 15th wedding anniversary with his wife,Victoria Elliot on December 26th, 2018

 

Desmond, who is a father to two sets of twins, was influenced by a friend to become an actor. He began his career by playing roles in now rested soap operas like ‘Everyday People’, ‘One Too Much’ and ‘Saints and Sinners’ in the late 90s.

 

 

He has gone on to become one of Nollywood’s leading actors, having appeared in over two hundred films.

 

 

During this interview, the actor described his acting prowess as innate.

 

He said,

 

“Some people like me are born actors while others have to learn and perfect their craft. But it doesn’t mean that people who learn will not achieve results.”

 

 

There cannot be a more important office or more challenging role than being a lawmaker. Desmond is aware of these responsibilities, especially to his constituents.

 

He said,

 

“For me, I know it’s not going to be easy. Unfortunately, I am the person the people at the grassroots can see; they can’t see Ambode, they can’t see President Buhari, so they ask you for things that you can’t even do. And where are the resources coming from? Because of that I can’t say I am running away, because I will need them four years later, so I also have to try to be there for them.”

 

Having recently won a re-election into the Lagos House of Assembly, he gave this newspaper a peek into what is expected of him.

 

“I’ll give you an instance, I finished the election a month ago, by next week, I’m supposed to go round the constituency to say thank you. I need nothing less than N4 million, so where am I going to steal it from, do you understand? Because I can’t just come and say thank you, you have to drop, those are the challenges,” he revealed.

 

Asked if he can influence the government’s involvement in Nollywood as a public office holder, the actor said,

 

“One person can’t do it, that’s why we are begging you people to join. At the state level, we can’t really push policies but, if the candidate of the All Progressives Congress for the position of Speaker in the Ninth National Assembly, Mr. Femi Gbajabiamila, wins, then we might be able to influence the policies that will affect Nollywood positively.”

 

 

 

 

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