Lilian Afegbai (born 11 November 1991) is a Nigerian actress and film producer. She is a former Big Brother Africa housemate.[1] In 2018 she won the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards (AMVCA)[2] for the Indigenous movie of the Year for her production debut Bound in 2018.[3] In 2019, she launched her lingerie and gym Wear line "Lilly’s Secret" [4] Lilian did say she always has cold feet in regards to marriage.[5]
Lilian Afegbai | |
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![]() Lilian Afegbai at a photoshoot | |
Born | (1991-11-11) 11 November 1991 (age 30) |
Occupation | Actress, producer |
Years active | 2013—present |
Afegbai was born on 11 November 1991. She grew up in Edo state, Nigeria.
Lilian Afegbai was a contestant on the reality show Big Brother Africa in 2014, and gained fame as a result.[6] She featured in the 2015 film Road to yesterday.[7] She featured as herself in a short film Pepper soup.[8] She appeared on Mnet's tv series Do good as Venice the blogger 2015/2016.[9] She co-produced the movie Dark Past.[10] She started entertainment company EEP entertainment.[11] She debuted as a producer with the movie Bound, which featured celebrities Rita Dominic, Enyinna Nwigwe, Joyce Kalu and Prince Nwafor.[12]
Year | Film | Role |
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2008 | Tinsel (TV-Series) | Actor |
2012 | The Kingdom (Movie) | Actor |
2015 | Undercover Lover (Movie) | Actor |
2015 | Road to Yesterday (Movie) | Actor |
2016 | Pepper soup) | Actor |
2016 | The Wedding (Movie) | Actor |
2016 | A Little White Lie (Movie) | Actor |
2016 | Happy Ending (Movie) | Actor |
2016 | The Therapist (Movie) | Actor |
2017 | Atlas) | Actor |
2017 | My Wife & I (Movie) | Actor |
2017 | The Women (Movie) | Actor |
2017 | Dance to my Beat (Movie) | Actor |
2017 | Dark Past (Movie) | Actor |
2018 | Dr Druncan (Movie) | Actor |
2018 | Grapes (Movie) | Actor |
2018 | Unmasked (Movie) | Actor |
2018 | The Spell (Movie) | Actor |
2018 | Moms at War (Movie) | Actor |
2018 | Merry men: The Real Yoruba demons (Movie) | Actor |
2018 | Ajoche (Movie) | Actor |
2018 | Bound (Movie) | Producer/Actor[13] |
2020 | True Vision (Movie) | Actor |
2020 | A Tiny Line (Movie) | Actor |
2020 | fate of Alakada (Movie) | Actor |
2020 | Assistant Madams (Tv Series) | Actor |
2021 | Trump Card (Movie) | Actor |
2021 | The Reckoner (Movie) | Actor |
2022 | 3rd Avenue (series) | Actor |
2022 | Double Strings (Movie) | Producer/Actor[14] |
Year | Event | Prize | Recipient | Result |
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2017 | City People Entertainment Awards | Most Promising Actress | Self | Won [16] |
2018 | Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards | Best Indigenous Movie Of the Year | Bound Movie/Self | Won [17] |
2021 | African Choice Awards | Actress of the Year | Self | Won |
2021 | LA Mode Awards | Celebrity Entrepreneur of the Year | Self | Won |
2018 | LA Mode Awards | Most Fashionable Female Celebrity of the year | Self | Won |
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