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Who is Victor Olaotan, the late Nollywood veteran actor
Following the announcemnt of the death of Victor Olaotan is a wide sadness and grief. However, in this article, we will discuss who is Victor Olaotan, the late Nollywood veteran actor who died at 69 after six years of ill health.
Following the announcemnt of the death of Victor Olaotan is a wide sadness and grief. However, in this article, we will discuss who is Victor Olaotan, the late Nollywood veteran actor who died at 69 after six years of ill health.
The deceased had suffered a traumatic brain injury after a ghastly car accident in October 2016.
Olaotan became popular for his role as Fred Ade-Williams in MNet’s popular series, Tinsel. Meanwhile, his wife while speaking with newsmen appreciated donors for helping her husband while battling for his life in a Turkish hospital.
“Victor Olaotan has passed on, I don’t take the help rendered us for granted. Sadly, Olaotan had to come back to Nigeria because we could no more raise the money to continue treatment, so the hospital sent him back. I’m grateful for my husband’s life and I know all is well.
“Despite the challenges, God has been good to me and my family. He was there for five years,” she said tearfully.
However, here are the top 5 things you should know about Victor Olaotan:
- Victor Olaotan was born on February 17, 1952, in Lagos State.
- Olaotan studied drama at the University of Ibadan, at the Obafemi Awolowo University and at Rockets University, United States
- He became an actor at the age of 15 years through a teacher who was a member of the Ori Olokun Theatre group in the early 70s, prior to the death of his father.
- He played football while in school and got his first job after his graduation as a football player for Water Corporation, Ibadan 1st Division.
- Olaotan began his career as an actor when he joined the University of Ibadan theatre group, where he met other artists, such as Professor Wole Soyinka and Jimi Solanke among others.
- Olaotan starred in a soap opera by Laolu Ogunniyi called ‘Candles in The Wind’ and also worked at NTA Ibadan where he produced Yoruba and English drama In 1974. In 1981, he accompanied former President Shehu Shagari to the United States to have a meeting with President Ronald Regan.