Background
I am Mercy Johnson, an actress. I was
born 29 years ago and I am the fourth child in a family of seven. My
father is an ex-military officer and I left my mother at the age of two
to live with him. Due to the nature of his job, he was constantly
transferred from one station to another. I am proud of him because he
taught me all I needed to know from childhood to adulthood.
Movie industry
I have grown with time and there have
been good and bad times. There have been rumours and scandals.
Sometimes, when I cry in movies, it wasn’t the script that made me cry.
Rather, I reflect on my humble beginning and the height I’ve attained
now. This makes me cry.
Journey into acting
After my secondary school education, I
approached a friend for assistance to feature in a movie. He took me to
the National Theatre, Lagos, but a role did not come until a year later.
My first lead role was in a film titled, ‘The Maid.’ It was quite
challenging to interprete because it was my first movie. When I saw the
veterans on set, I fidgeted.
A star actress
Life is in phases and I cannot say I
have reached the peak of my profession. I have not even won an Oscar
yet! There is always a higher mountain to climb, a new vision to fulfill
and I am at that point. I want to achieve new and greater dreams.
Fulfillment
The greatest fulfillment is the ability to influence people positively through my acting.
Challenges
Life is not a bed of roses; it comes with challenges which make me stronger and who I am.
Nollywood: Then and now
We have achieved feats which the old
Nollywood did not achieve. It is all about progression and I am sure
that in the future, Nollywood will achieve a greater feat than it is
doing currently.
Relationship
My husband is loving and he is an
understanding man. I am so happy to be married to him. I acted a movie,
‘Baby Oku in America’ when I was heavily pregnant and he didn’t feel bad
about it. He understands that I am an actor and sometimes, we need real
life situations, like the pregnancy, to interpret a role. Not many men
would allow their wife do that.
Scandals
They are all lies. I just think the
media needs to do their verification well before they put any story out.
Whenever I read all manner of lies about me in the media, I wonder
where all of these came from and regret being an actor. But in all, I
move on and take it as one of the hazards of the job. I am fulfilled as
an actor.
Mercy Johnson Foundation
I floated the foundation because of my
love for the less privileged. One of my greatest joys is to see other
people happy. I want to make lasting impact in my society. The objective
is to identify the needs of the less privilege, evaluate them and help
in our own little way. I strongly believe that as movie stars, we should
live beyond the euphoria of stardom.
A sexy woman
It is inbuilt. It’s just how you feel
about yourself. For me, being sexy is confidence. It mustn’t be about
the hairstyle or the accessories or the big buttocks. It’s about you,
liking yourself just the way you are.
Motherhood
My husband is a wonderful man. He makes
my job easier and helps carry our daughter, Purity. He feeds her and she
misses him whenever he is not around. As a family, we understand one
another and we make whatever adjustments we have to make in order to
have a good home.
Success
The challenges I faced have yielded
results and I am reaping the fruits of all my efforts. I have grown from
nobody in the industry to becoming a top actress from Africa. To God be
all the glory.
To be an actress
Talent is never enough you must
constantly brush up your talent but training can come in different form.
You only need to ensure that in whatever form, you are not just relying
on your inborn talent.
Projects
There are many but I’m not permitted to disclose them yet. They will start unfolding soon.
Fear
My worst fear will be to leave this earth without making a huge impact.
Fashion
I don’t wear what is in vogue or what
everybody is wearing, I just wear what suits me and I’m lucky to have a
physique that encourages everything I wear. My husband is a huge critic,
so when he pays compliments to my dressing, I feel so good. He doesn’t
believe that exposing anything makes you look better. He feels when you
cover up, you look real nice.
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