Veteran Nigerian actor Femi Branch has launched a scathing critique of performers who fail to fully embrace their roles, accusing them of laziness and deceiving audiences.
In a recent interview with HipTV, the 55-year-old didn’t mince words, branding such actors as “frauds” who do a disservice to the craft.
Branch condemned those who maintain the same appearance, expressions, or behaviour across different films, arguing that true acting demands transformation.
He said such performers shift the burden onto viewers, forcing them to distinguish between actor and character instead of being immersed in the story.
“You have someone that calls himself an actor and he has just one look in every film. I am sorry dude, you are not professional. You are a fraud. You are ripping off your audience,” he said bluntly. “The audience has to keep convincing themselves that it’s not you. They’re doing your job for you. You’re giving them stress!”
The actor pointed to global stars like Michael Fassbender, Joaquin Phoenix, and 50 Cent as examples of professionals who undergo emotional and physical transformations to serve the story, not their ego. “If you have to go bald, you go bald. If you have to carry warts on your face, you carry warts, your body does not belong to you, it belongs to the craft,” he added.
Branch didn’t hold back in challenging the obsession with looks in the industry. “Who cares about your good looks? People are paying for the characters they can relate with,” he said, asserting that directors and producers are well aware of who’s truly committed to the craft. “That is why you will never see such actors in serious projects.”