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5 Nollywood movies featuring actress

Today, May 5 is Mary Lazarus' birthday, and we have put together five movies featuring the 2016 AMVCA nominee.

 

Today, May 5 is her birthday, and we have put together five movies featuring the 2016 AMVCA nominee.

1. "Blackbird"

The movie also stars Mike Godson, Alex Ekubo, Ini Dima-Okojie, IK Ogbonna, Nkechi Emmanuel, Kevin Ikeduba, Victor Olaotan among others.

"Blackbird" revolves around three individuals - Chukwuma, Babatunde and Raheem, struggling to make it in the harsh Nigerian economic enviroment.

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Despite their education, the trio find themselves unable to secure a job. The movie explores the theme of survival.

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2. "Don't Cry For Me"

Mary Lazarus' character as Alero, an unfashionable young lady married to an unfaithful and manipulative man in "Don't Cry For Me," earned her an Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards nomination at the 2016 edition.

"Don't Cry for Me" tells the story of Alero, who is married to Temisan, a disloyal man, who moves in with Alero’s closest friend, without her knowledge.

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Directed by Elvis Chuks, the movie featured the actress alongside Wale Ojo, Vimbai Mutinhiri, IK Ogbonna, Adunni Ade, Enyinna Nwigwe, undefined Chinonso Young, Bolanle Ninalowo among others

About movie;

People make several life decisions only for "The Wrong Reasons," and for every wrong or desperate decisions we make ,drastic price to pay or a huge lesson to learn.Love and sacrifices in relationships is key, but can all these make wrong decisions right?

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4. "Bad Drop"

Synopsis

A young business executive, Oreva, is in dying need of a promotion. To make his dream a reality, he has got to seal a major deal for his company. On the day of his special presentation, he takes a "Bad Drop" that jeopardizes his chances.

Produced by Sobe Charles Umeh and Stanley Nzediegwu, the movie featured the actress alongside Kalu Ikeagwu, Stan Nze, Ani Iyoho, Sandra Eze and Angel Vara.

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5. "Losing Control"

"Losing Control" features Mary Lazarus as Uche, a young woman who disguises herself as a man to land a job.

A Royal Arts Production, the series stars the actress alongside Joseph BenjaminMike GodsonSusan Peters, Sylvy Oluchy, Jemima Osunde, Eddie Watson, Mary Njoku among others, and is directed by the talented Ikechukwu Onyeka.

Happy birthday to the talented actress.

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