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Lanre Hassan

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Lanre Adesina Hassan (born (1950-10-03)October 3, 1950), popularly called Iya Awero is a Nigerian film actress, who features majorly in the Yoruba-language cinema of Nollywood, although she features in English-language productions as well.[1] Since the start of her career with the Ojo Ladipo Theatre Group, Lanre has starred in multiple films.[2]

Selected filmography

  • Ìlù Gángan
  • Iró Gunfun
  • Adelebo
  • Aje Metta
  • Baba Lukudi
  • Iyawo Tunde
  • Igba Ewa
  • Ìkúnlè Kèsán
  • Ìrírí Mi
  • Mama Lanre
  • Oníbárà
  • Àtànpàkò òtún
  • Ejide
  • Okun Emi
  • Dokita Alabere
  • Fadùn Sáyémi
  • Ire Aye Mi
  • Eto Ikoko
  • Idajo Mi Tide
  • Ishola Oba-orin
  • Ogo-Nla
  • Sade Blade
  • Ògìdán
  • Ògo Idílé
  • Okun Ife
  • Orí
  • Jawonbe
  • Ogbologbo
  • Ojabo Kofo
  • Pakúté Olórun
  • Boya Lemo
  • Back to Africa
  • Owo Blow: The Genesis
  • Aso Ásiri
  • Family on Fire
  • Omo Elemosho
  • Ayitale

References

  1. ^ Ayinla-Olasunkanmi, Dupe (15 July 2015). "It's sad my husband didn't live to see what I've become, says Lanre Hassan". The Nation Newspaper. Retrieved 20 April 2016.
  2. ^ Ajiboye, Segun (3 January 2015). "How I resisted marriage offers after my husband died —Nollywood star Lanre Hassan". The Nation Newspaper. Retrieved 20 April 2016.