Veteran Nollywood actress Joke Silva has once again addressed the persistent rumors circulating on social media regarding the death of her husband, Olu Jacobs.
This is the second time rumors about the ace Nigerian actor and film executive, whose real name is Oludotun Baiyewu Jacobs, have surfaced online. Speaking with TheNEWS and PMNEWS this evening, Joke Silva firmly debunked the false claims, reassuring fans that her husband is alive and well.
A Legacy in Nollywood
Fondly referred to as Uncle Olu by his colleagues and numerous admirers, Olu Jacobs has made an indelible mark on Nigeria’s movie industry. With over 40 years of acting experience, Jacobs is seen as a bridge between the old and new generation of actors. Trained at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in England, Jacobs has become one of Africa’s most celebrated actors, having worked with various repertoire theatres in Britain and starred in numerous international films.
In 2007, Jacobs won the African Movie Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role. His dedication and talent have earned him the reputation of a godfather in Nollywood, paving the way for many emerging actors and actresses. For his contributions to the industry, he received the Industry Merit Award for outstanding achievements in acting at the 2013 Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards and a Lifetime Achievement Award from AMAA in 2016.
The Love for Acting
Olu Jacobs’ passion for acting was ignited by the legendary filmmaker Hubert Ogunde’s annual concert party at the Colonial Hotel in Kano. This inspiration led him to travel to England, where he studied acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London. Jacobs has been described as one of Nollywood’s finest actors, known for his excellent role interpretation and mastery of dialogue.
A Rich Career
Jacobs has starred in over 120 Nollywood films and various British television shows and series in the 1970s, such as “The Goodies,” “Till Death Do Us Part,” “Barlow at Large,” “The Venturers,” “Angels,” “1990,” “The Tomorrow People,” and “The Professionals.” In 1978, he played the role of President Mageeba in Michael Codron’s presentation of Sir Tom Stoppard’s play “Night and Day.” During the 1980s, Jacobs appeared in international films, including John Irvin’s war film “The Dogs of War,” Roman Polanski’s adventure-comedy “Pirates” (1986), and the family-adventure film “Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend” (1985). He also featured in TVS’s “The Witches and the Grinnygog.”
Family and Legacy
Olu Jacobs is married to veteran actress Joke Silva. The couple co-founded and operates the Lufodo Group, a media corporation that includes film production, distribution assets, and the Lufodo Academy of Performing Arts. Their commitment to the arts and dedication to nurturing new talent have left an enduring legacy in the Nigerian entertainment industry.
Despite the rumors, Olu Jacobs remains one of Nollywood’s most respected and beloved figures. His career and contributions continue to inspire and influence the next generation of actors.