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Oyindamola Sanni

Honey Dee Actress

Oyindamola Sanni is a dedicated Nollywood actress whose career has progressed intentionally, starting from comedy skits and growing into major productions. She discovered her passion in school, gaining recognition through consistent performances. Notably versatile, she adeptly handles various roles, as seen in "Anikulapo," showcasing both strength and emotion. Beyond acting, she produces films and curates her career strategically, demonstrating a clear understanding of the Nollywood industry. Known for her discipline, she turns down roles that conflict with her values, depicting her work as purposeful. Oyindamola, with a professional career beginning around 2019, has featured in high-profile projects, including Netflix films, and represents a new breed of grounded and evolving Nollywood stars.

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Update Feb 9, 2025

Egyptian director Samy El-Siwi dies at 75

Egyptian director and screenwriter Samy El-Siwi, 75, passed away in the early hours of Sunday. Born in 1949, El-Siwi began his career as an assistant director on several TV series, including A Trip in a Crazy World (1986), Spring in Storm (1988), Me, You, and a Long Journey (1989), Men in the Trap (1989), and There’s a Man in Our House (1995). He collaborated with director Radwan El-Kashef in screenwriting some of his films, including Why, Violets? (1993), starring Farouk El-Fishawy, and The Magician (2002), starring Mahmoud Abdel Aziz. He also co-wrote Ard Ard (1998) with director Ismail Morad, which stars Farouk El-Fishawy, Elham Shahin, Ashraf Abdel Baky, and Hassan Hosny.

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