Timini Egbuson is a Nigerian film actor.[1]He is known for his roles in popular TV series, Tinsel and now in other Nigerian home videos.

Timini Egbuson
BornJune 10, 1987
Bayelsa State, Nigeria
NationalityNigerian
Alma materUniversity of Lagos
OccupationActor
Years active2009–present
Known forElevator Baby, Shuga, Fifty, Skinny Girl in Transit, Manhunting with Mum, Tinsel, Sophia
RelativesDakore Akande (sister)
AwardsAMVCA Best Actor in a Drama
Websitetiminiegbuson.com

Biography

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Timini was born in Bayelsa State in the south-south region of Nigeria and is the younger brother of actress Dakore Akande.[2] He got his primary school education from Greenspring Montessori, The Afro School and St. Catherine's. He attended Adebayo Mokuolu College, Lagos State, Nigeria. He studied psychology in the University of Lagos.[3] He graduated in the year 2011. He started his acting career in 2010, on M-net's soap opera Tinsel. At the 2020 AMVCA awards, Timini won the Best Actor in a drama for his role in Elevator baby.[4]

In April 2020, he joined several actors like Jemima Osunde, Nick Mutuma and Lerato Walaza along with several actors from Kenya, South Africa, Nigeria, and the Ivory Coast to help with the campaign to stop the spread of COVID-19. It was achieved through a 60-part miniseries of MTV Shuga, which was initiated in order to raise awareness in the global fight to flatten the COVID-19 curve.[5]

Filmography

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Films

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  • MTV Shuga
  • Fifty (2017) as Jamal
  • Manhunting with Mum
  • Isoken (2017) as Tega
  • Something Wicked (2017) as Oscar
  • Another Time
  • Room 420 (2018) as Jolomi Okorobube
  • Kamsi (2018) as George
  • Ajuwaya (2017) as Collins
  • The Missing Piece
  • The Intern (2019) as Adegoke
  • Elevator Baby (2019) as Dare Williams
  • The Girl Code
  • Love is Yellow (2020) as Oladayo
  • Fate Of Alakada (2020) as Ochuko
  • Dear Affy (2020) as Akin
  • Breaded Life (2021) as Summy
  • Dwindle (2021) as Josiah Otunta
  • Juju Stories (2021) as Ikenna
  • Superstar
  • Country Hard
  • Ponzi (2021) as Ikenna
  • Big Love (2023) as Adil
  • Something Like Gold (2023)
  • A Tribe Called Judah (2023) as Pere Judah
  • Introducing The Kujus (2020) as Maugbe
  • The Kujus Again (2023) Maugbe
  • Maniac (2023)[6] as Seun
  • Tarella: Princess of the Nile (2023) as Prince Nosa
  • A Young Time Ago (2023) as Magic
  • Meeting Funmi's Parents (2024) as Ayo
  • All's Fair in Love (2024)
  • Ajosepo (2024) as Jide
  • Hello Pot (2024) Jamie
  • Unexpected Places (2024) as Chris
  • Last Straw (2024) as Laolu
  • Lovers & Foes (2024) as Charles
  • Couple's Pact (2024) as Eric
  • Shina (2024) as Shina

TV shows2

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Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Result Ref.
2017 City People Award Best New Actor of the Year Nominated [7]
Best of Nollywood Awards Revelation of the Year – Male Won [8]
2019 The Future Awards Africa Prize for Acting Won
2020 AMVCA awards Best Actor in a Drama (Movie/TV series) Won [4]
Best of Nollywood Awards Best Actor in a Lead role – English Nominated [9]
2021 Net Honours Most Popular Actor Won [10]
2022 Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards Best Actor in A Comedy Nominated [11]
Best Actor in A Drama Nominated

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Nseyen, Nsikak (17 August 2021). "Actor Timini Egbuson reacts as ex-girlfriend accuses him of infidelity". Daily Post Nigeria. Retrieved 17 July 2022.
  2. ^ "Timini Talks about his sister". The Nation. 5 January 2018.
  3. ^ "WHO IS TIMINI EGBUSON? BIOGRAPHY/PROFILE/HISTORY OF NOLLYWOOD ACTOR TIMINI EGBUSON". dailymedia.com. Daily Media.
  4. ^ a b "Africa! Here Are Your Winners at the 7th AMVCAs". Africa Magic – Africa! Here Are Your Winners at the 7th AMVCAs. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
  5. ^ "Timini Egbuson, Jemima Osunde, others fight COVID-19 in MTV Shuga Alone Together". Punch Newspapers. 18 April 2020. Retrieved 9 March 2021.
  6. ^ Abinibi, James (21 April 2023), Maniac (Thriller), Dakore Akande, Sophie Alakija, Timini Egbuson, L.E.M Pictures, Larrium entertainment media, retrieved 20 June 2024
  7. ^ "City People Releases Nomination List For 2017 Movie Awards – City People Magazine". citypeopleonline.com. 8 September 2017.
  8. ^ "BON Awards 2017: Kannywood's Ali Nuhu receives Special Recognition Award". Daily Trust. 23 November 2017. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
  9. ^ "Behold hot steppers and winners at BON awards 2020". Vanguard News. 12 December 2020. Retrieved 11 October 2021.
  10. ^ "Net Honours – The Class of 2021". Nigerian Entertainment Today. Retrieved 21 July 2021.
  11. ^ "2022 Africa Magic Awards Nominees don land- See who dey list". BBC News Pidgin. Retrieved 26 March 2022.