Lere Paimo | |
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Born |
Ogbomosho, Oyo State, Nigeria |
19 November 1939
Nationality | Nigerian |
Other names | Eda Onile Ola |
Citizenship | Nigerian |
Occupation |
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Years active | 1960–present |
Awards | MFR |
Lere Paimo, MFR (born November, 1939) is a Nigerian film actor, film-maker, producer and director.
He was born on September 1939 at Ogbomosho, a city in Oyo State southwestern Nigeria.
He began acting in 1960 after he joined the Oyin Adejobi theatre group, a theatre group founded by Pa Oyinade Adejobi before he later joined Duro Ladipo’s Theatre Group where he featured in a stage play titled Obamoro with the role of "Chief Basa". He became popular following a lead role as Soun Ogunola played in an epic yoruba film titled Ogbori Elemosho which brought him into limelight. He had featured, produced and directed several Nigerian films since he began acting in 1963. In 2005, in recognition of his immense contributions to the Nigerian film industry, he was bestowed with a National award of Member of the Federal Republic alongside Zeb Ejiro by Olusegun Obasanjo, the former president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. On May 2013, it was reported that he had a partial stroke, an attack he survived. On April 2014, he won N1m cash prize in a Nigerian game show, Who Wants To Be A Millionaire.