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Meet 14 Nollywood Actresses Who Suddenly Quit Acting – Wait Until You Hear Why No. 1 & 2 Walked Away

Meet 14 Nollywood actresses who suddenly disappeared from our screens, reason why number 1 and 2 walked away will leave you in tears.

14. Eucharia AnunobiMeet 14 Nollywood actresses

You might know her best from her role in the movie Glamour Girls, but this actress-turned-pastor and evangelist isn’t stepping away from acting anytime soon.

In fact, she made it clear that her pastoral duties don’t hold her back from pursuing her passion in the film industry. Just recently, she wrapped up work on a movie set and is still very much involved in the scene. However, she did mention that many producers are hesitant to release their films because of piracy concerns.

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So, keep an eye out for those upcoming movie releases—you’ll definitely see her again! And speaking of Nollywood, we’ve got a list of the top 15 actresses we miss seeing in new films and the reasons they stepped back from acting. Who’s your favorite among them? Let us know in the comments!

13. Shan GeorgeMeet 14 Nollywood actresses

Shan George took a short break from acting due to some health challenges; she was diagnosed with a spinal condition that led her to seek treatment abroad. Once she recovered, she jumped back into the industry, this time as a movie producer under the banner of Shandel Productions.

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The mother, grandmother, ex-wife, actress, and producer has expressed that she could never give up acting, even as she grows older, because it truly is her first love.

12. Regina AskiaMeet 14 Nollywood actresses

Regina Williams Askia, better known as Regina Askia, stepped away from acting to dedicate herself to her marriage, family, and nursing career.

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After her first marriage didn’t work out, she found love again with Rudolf ‘Big Rudy’ Williams, a talented software engineer and tech whiz. Now a proud mom of three, Regina is not just a mother; she’s also a trained and practicing nurse in the United States, showcasing her skills in healthcare.

In a recent interview, she made it clear that she hasn’t completely left acting behind; it’s just that her schedule is packed. Her kids, job, school, household responsibilities, and, of course, her husband all take precedence in her life.  Meet 14 Nollywood actresses

When it comes to making a comeback on screen, she said, ‘Never say never.’ All she needs is a great script, fair pay, and, most importantly, some time—something that continues to be her biggest hurdle.

10. Benita NzeribeMeet 14 Nollywood actresses

Benita has been making headlines in the new Nollywood films, but she seems to vanish right after tying the knot. The reason? She’s constantly traveling between Nigeria and the United States, where her husband lives.

In her own words, “I didn’t disappear. I took leave to handle some other business. I can’t really get into the details right now.”

Originally from Anambra State, Benita Nzeribe grew up in Aba, Abia State, alongside her three siblings. Her father is an importer, and her mother works as a nurse.

9. Victoria InyamaMeet 14 Nollywood actresses

Nkiruka Victoria Inyama, better known as Vicky, stepped away from acting after moving to the United Kingdom in 2004, following her marriage to her lawyer ex-husband, Godwin Okri, in 2003. Now a psychologist based in the UK, Nkiru decided to leave her acting career behind to focus on her psychology practice and raise her three children—two boys and a girl.  Meet 14 Nollywood actresses

There were whispers about her struggling through a difficult marriage marked by domestic violence for many years, until the Domestic Violence Unit in the UK stepped in to help her and her kids escape that situation.

“Until 2018, Victoria’s ex-husband, whom she described as a ‘psychotic beast’, stubbornly refused to give her a divorce, insisting she was still his property. Victoria Inyama was introduced to Nollywood by Sir Alex Usifo, and her debut film was Glamour Boys, produced by Jeta Amata in 1995.

11. Susan PatrickMeet 14 Nollywood actresses

Susan Patrick, who gained fame as the snake girl in the movie Sakobi, stepped away from acting after her husband passed away in 2016. She also faced tough competition from a new wave of actresses in the Nigerian film industry.

This talented actress from Akwa Ibom State was reportedly accused of taking another woman’s husband, with whom she later had two beautiful children. It was said that her husband’s children were against the marriage, but she went ahead and tied the knot anyway. Since then, Susan has left the acting scene and has been completely off the radar on social media.

8. Sandra AchumsMeet 14 Nollywood actresses

Sandra Achums, known for her roles in the films Deadly Affairs and Domitila back in 1995 and 1996, decided to step away from acting to embrace the joys of motherhood, a significant chapter in every woman’s life. She also made this choice due to the distance, as she moved to Nuremberg, Germany, with her husband.

In a private ceremony in 2006, Sandra married her husband Tony, and together they are raising a beautiful family of five children: two sons and three daughters. Just so you know, Tony is a businessman based in Germany.

7. Lilian BachMeet 14 Nollywood actresses
So, what made her step away from acting? Lillian Bach shared that she chose to take a break from the industry. She elaborated that while she was involved in producing her own films, piracy made it nearly impossible for her to see any profits, prompting her to pause her career. Nowadays, with producers releasing films on platforms like Netflix and Iroko TV, she feels it’s time to consider a comeback.

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Lilian mentioned, “I intentionally took a break from making movies. I shifted my focus to producing, hoping to create my own projects, but piracy was a major hurdle.  Meet 14 Nollywood actresses

In Nollywood, the best lessons come from experience; no one really tells you the whole truth. You have to live through it to understand the struggles others face. We can’t keep ignoring how piracy is threatening the industry. That’s why I decided to step back. I couldn’t keep producing films without recovering my investment. It’s just not sustainable.”  Meet 14 Nollywood actresses

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As for Lilian Bach’s marital status, there’s some confusion. While some sources claim she’s single, others indicate that she tied the knot with a business mogul, Mr. Alaka, in a private ceremony back in 2012. It’s also unclear if she has any children.  Meet 14 Nollywood actresses

Lilian Bach gained fame for her role in the film Money Love, where she starred alongside Patience Ozokwor.

6. Georgina OnuohaMeet 14 Nollywood actresses

Georgina stepped away from acting for a couple of reasons. The first was her marriage to her ex-husband, Dr. Ifeanyi Igwegbe, who is based in America. Together, they had two beautiful daughters before their divorce.  Meet 14 Nollywood actresses

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The second reason is that she has been dealing with an unnamed illness for the past eight years. On a brighter note, she’s now a PhD holder and works in the health sector in the United States. So, don’t hold your breath for her to return to new Nollywood films anytime soon!

5. Rita NzeluMeet 14 Nollywood actresses

Rita stepped away from acting after tying the knot with her ex-husband, Simeon Okoro, and the two eventually made their way to London, United Kingdom.  Meet 14 Nollywood actresses

There were reports suggesting that her husband encouraged her to leave her acting career behind to focus on family life, but Rita ultimately prioritized her passion for acting over family obligations. This decision, along with other challenges like infidelity and trust issues, ultimately led to their divorce. Their marriage officially ended in 2018, and her bride price was returned to her family.

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This mother of two sons, who gained fame for her role in the film Living in Bondage, first crossed paths with her ex-husband in 2003. Just two weeks later, he popped the question, and they celebrated their traditional wedding in 2004.

4. Grace AmahMeet 14 Nollywood actresses

We really miss her since she stepped away from acting after having her son, who was born out of wedlock. Recently, this single mother has made a comeback with a few new films. She mentioned that returning to Nollywood was quite a challenge, but she’s back at it now. Grace Amah is perhaps best remembered for her standout role in the 2004 Nollywood hit, Last Party.

3. Tonto DikehMeet 14 Nollywood actresses

In August 2022, Tonto Dikeh shared in an interview with BBC Pidgin that she has officially stepped away from acting. She expressed that she has no intention of returning to Nollywood, even after the elections, as she has just been announced as the deputy governorship candidate for the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Rivers State.  Meet 14 Nollywood actresses

2. Omotola Jalade EkeindeMeet 14 Nollywood actresses

We really miss seeing Omotola Jalade, also known as Omosexy, in new films. She’s now living in the United States with her family, and it seems like she’s taken a step back from acting. Many directors just can’t meet the costs of having her on set, which is a real shame for her fans.

Omotola mentioned, “It’s a new terrain, but everything will balance out soon.” She’s also decided to focus on projects that truly deserve her time and talent.

1. Genevieve NnajiMeet 14 Nollywood actresses

You might have noticed that your favorite star actress, Genevieve Nnaji, hasn’t been appearing in new movies lately. That’s because she’s stepped away from acting to dive into writing scripts, producing, and directing her own films.

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As a director, Genny made waves with her film ‘Lion’s Heart’, which was filmed in Enugu. After years of shining in front of the camera, this talented single mom has decided to take a different path, focusing on bringing incredible stories to life behind the scenes as a producer, writer, and director. Be sure to keep an eye out for her upcoming projects! Meet 14 Nollywood actresses   Meet 14 Nollywood actresses

Meanwhile; Actor Bob Manuel Udokwu has come out to insist that another Nollywood legend, Pa Pete Edochie is not the oldest actor in Nollywood, Bob insist that he acted first before Pete Edochie burst into the scene.  Meet 14 Nollywood actresses

The Nollywood scene is buzzing with fresh drama after veteran actor Bob Manuel Udokwu made a striking statement about the legendary Pete Edochie.  Meet 14 Nollywood actresses

Bob Manuel, who has graced countless classic Nigerian films, boldly claimed that while Pete Edochie may have the age advantage, he isn’t the oldest in Nollywood when it comes to his influence and contributions.  Meet 14 Nollywood actresses

He said:
“Peter Edochie is not the oldest man in Nollywood, despite how he presents himself and misleads others. I’ve been in Nollywood longer than he has, even if he’s older than me.”

Pete Edochie, often hailed as the “father of Nollywood,” shot to fame in the 1980s with his unforgettable portrayal of Okonkwo in the adaptation of Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart. Over the years, he has become a true icon, celebrated not just for his powerful voice and commanding screen presence, but also for his wise proverbs that resonate throughout Africa. Continue reading here

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