force the tears. For him, the waterworks just starts to pour effortlessly.
One moment, he has a blank expression, the next you just see water rolling down from his eyes down his cheek. He is that good with it.
Bukunmi Oluwasina
Have you ever watched a movie and ask yourself if the reason the actor in the movie translates the role so well is because they’ve gone through that ordeal in real life? That is Bukunmi Oluwasina acting tragic roles.
She makes suffering look so easy to act and both her facial expression and body language narrates what she is going through in movies.
In most of the tragic movies she’s acted, she killed the roles, letting the water roll when she needs, or letting her facial expression or body language do the work in other cases.
Tunbosun Odunsi
If there is a king of sadness roles in Nollywood, Tunbosun Odunsi gets the crown.
Sometimes we feel so bad for him because it seems like the writers of the movies just like to see his character suffer. In the beginning of the movies he has starred in, things go well for him in the beginning but always take a tragic turn, pulling him into an endless hole of sadness.
Tunbosun Odunsi is not the one to mimic tears in an acting role. He is the type that cries properly, with his running nose as proof that he is doing it for real.
Out of everyone on this list, he is the most pitiful when he acts in these roles, and only a very mean person would not sympathize with him when he starts to cry in movies