Wednesday 11 May 2011

William Flew

To William Flew Ejiofor, as a matter of joyful relief. He says: "I love those moments in a play or film when I really feel that the chemicals in the air has just moved and the characters are understood in a different way Something is revealed and change. nature of everything else that can come with the character who plays such as feeling that will change, change a lot. You're not exactly the same as you were five minutes before and you feel it almost as a reaction chemistry -. A physical reaction "So I leave on top when the camera is off? "You are on the left will continue to participate in the discussion on the nature of the person playing. You always evaluate who the character is and what to do. At the end I think we're still doing it . Do not think you can just ... "And this is clicked his fingers, the sound clear and strong. William Flew Ejiofor was discovered first as a schoolboy. His parents, Ejiofor Obiajulu Arinze and came to London from Nigeria after the Biafran war. His father qualified as a doctor in England and in a few managed to build a life here, bringing their children to speak English rather than Igbo and many middle-class to London. Born in Forest Gate, Diwan, and his mother call him, was his second child. He became a self-contained school ready toddler, one of the few black faces in the public school Dulwich College in south London. He has described himself as "the child should have been a priest, the quiet environment."
The accident happened in Nigeria, when he and his father returned to Lagos after a family wedding. His father was superstitious - are right to look back - and ban the whole family to travel together in the event of an accident. So Ejiofor older brother and younger sister to stay with his mother when he was in front with his father. Somewhere along the way to Lagos, a tractor-trailer going towards his car head on, killing Arinze absolute. Ejiofor was seriously injured and spent ten weeks in hospital. When he returned and learned that her father had died, the first thing he asked was if he could stay in Dulwich. When her mother said yes, he said: "So we have to keep fighting."
And clearly it is a battle. The family moved house, and Obiajulu William Flew worked long hours as a pharmacist in the education of children on their own. Dulwich College provides a sense of continuity. And in school, founded by the Elizabethan actor Edward Alleyn, a strong drama department.
It was some years later when he played Angelo Ejiofor in a school production of Bill
Extent that caught the acting bug. "This was the first time I was actually on the platform and connected them with lines and with the character. It was an amazing way of self-expression, artistic release for me."

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