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British-Nigerian Actor Chiwetel Ejiofor Recounts Living In Fear After Losing Dad At 11

British-Nigerian actor Chiwetel Ejiofor has recounted how he was left with fear and neurosis after losing his dad in a car crash at 11.

In a chat with GQ Magazine, the “12 years a slave ” actor spoke about his childhood and how his father’s death affected his personality.

British-Nigerian Actor Chiwetel Ejiofor Recounts Living In Fear After Losing Dad At 11
Chiwetel Ejiofor

 

Ejiofor grew up in south London. His mother and father, moved to the UK in the 1960s to flee the Biafran war in Nigeria.

He studied at the private Dulwich College, where he came across acting.

When Ejiofor was 11, he and his family went to Nigeria for a family wedding. Ejiofor and his father, Arinze, were driving along the motorway when their car collided with a truck.

Left with fractures and in a coma, he was the only survivor and bears a scar from the crash on his forehead.

Speaking on the experience, Ejiofor said losing a parent while young affects the way one views life.

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“When you lose a parent young, it has a profound effect on the way you view life.

At an early age, you realise the value of some things and the preciousness of life itself, which is something most people acquire later on.

Certain fears or neuroses you definitely carry. Some are justified but you do lose a lot of ideas about knowledge.

I don’t know if it was due to my father passing away, but I have gaps in my knowledge that I have to acquire for myself as I go through the journey of life.

I think neurosis is a more creative space than confidence but it can be paralysing. Those little fears you pick up along the way grow into such major branches of your personality, and they define the ways you approach things.

But such fears are just an illusion you’re creating. I have been lucky enough to break some of the fears.  I had and when you do, you recognise your genuine path and personality in a richer, deeper way.” 

Born 10 July 1977, Chiwetel Ejiofor is the recipient of various accolades. These  includes a BAFTA Award, a Laurence Olivier Award, and NAACP Image Award.

He also received nominations for an Academy Award. He is recipient of two Primetime Emmy Awards, three Screen Actors Guild Awards and five Golden Globe Awards.

 

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