Robert Peters

Robert Peters
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Country: Nigeria
Category: Artist
Place of Birth: Sabon Gari, Kaduna State, Nigeria
Date of Birth: Jun 6 1973

Education

Bio Description


    Robert Peters sometimes credited as Roberts O. Peters is a Nigerian film producer, director, cinematographer, actor, and occasional voice-over artist. He is best known for directing the 2014 Nollywood breakout[1] movie 30 Days in Atlanta,[2] as well as the movies Shades of Attractions (2015), Boxing Day (2016) and A trip to Jamaica[3] (2016) which featured: Ayo MakunRamsey NouahRichard Mofe DamijoVivica FoxDan DaviesLynn Whitfield, Eric Anthony Roberts, Paul Campbell, Funke AkindeleKarlie ReddNse Ikpe-EtimDesmond ElliottRasaaq Adoti, and Chet Anekwe amongst others.

    Robert Peters
    Born
    Robert Oyimemise Peters

    6 June 1973 (age 51)
    Sabon Gari, Kaduna State, Nigeria
    NationalityNigerian
    Occupation(s)actor, movie producer, director, cinematographer, voice-over artist
    Years active1998 – present
    SpouseDeborah Peters
    Children1
    Awards2013 Golden Icons Academy Movie Awards for Best Director

    Early life

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    Peters was born in Sabon Gari, Kaduna,[4] Northern Nigeria and is the second of eight children. His parents are Lawrence Adagba and Comfort Peters. He is of Afemai descent and hails from Ososo in the Akoko Edo local government area of Edo State.

    Peters began his formal education at St. Gregory Primary School in Kaduna. He attended the University of Jos Nigeria, where he studied Geology and Mining.

    Career

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    Peters began his career as an actor in Nigeria in the 1998 movie Mama Sunday, and went on to play the role of Paul in 2002 in the daytime series Everyday People created by Tajudeen Adepetu. In 2004 he relocated to the US,[5] where he enrolled for a certificate degree in Visual Storytelling hosted by New York University. Peters was then associated with Film Career Connection in Atlanta, which offered him on-the-job training on various film sets across the US. He also enlisted with REDucation a real world training on Red camera and equipment, taught by working professionals, for current and future working professionals.

    Peters began working as a cinematographer and film editor in 2006 and worked on a number of African-American Productions.[5] In the space of 10 years, he worked with a number of Hollywood and Nollywood filmmakers including: Vivica A. Fox, Lynn Witfield, Eric Roberts, Karlie Redd, Paul Cambell, Richard Mofe-Damijo, Neville Sajere, Ayo Makun, Ramsey Nuoah, Desmond Elliott, Majid Michel, Jim Iyke, Chris Attoh, Funke Akindele, Oc Ukeje, Jeta Amata, Van Vicker, Nse Ikpe Etim, Lisa Raye McCoy, Mercy Johnson, Stella Damasus, James Michael Costello, Sulehk Sunman, Yvonne Okoro, Carl Anthony Payne, Joseph Benjamin and Tangi Miller.

    In 2014, it was reported that the comedy film, 30 Days in Atlanta, directed by Peters, was the highest-grossing film of all time at the Nigerian box office.[6] The movie was also featured in the 2017 Guinness Book of Records as one of the films with the highest domestic gross in the territories of Bollywood, Nollywood and Hollywood, listed alongside PK (from Bollywood) and Star Wars: The Force Awakens (from Hollywood).[7]

    Personal life

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    Peters is married to Deborah Peters[8] and they have a son Zachary Lawrence Onafa-Orafa Peters.[9] They own and run Whitestone Pictures LLC, a film production studio and equipment provider based in Lawrenceville, Georgia.[10]

    Awards and recognition

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    YearAwardCategoryFilmResult
    2010Nafca AwardsBest CinematographyImmoral AffairsWon
    2012Nafca AwardsBest CinematographySilence TotalWon
    2013Golden Icons Academy Movie AwardsBest DirectorFaces Of LoveWon
    2015Nafca AwardsBest filmAffairs of the heartWon
    2015Golden Icons Academy Movie AwardsBest FilmAffairs of the heartWon
    2015Golden Icons Academy Movie AwardsBest DirectorAffairs of the heartWon
    2015Best of Nollywood AwardsBest Comedy30 Days In AtlantaWon
    2015African Academy Movie Awards AMAA 2015Best Comedy30 Days In AtlantaWon
    2015Golden Icons Academy Movie AwardsBest Comedy30 Days In AtlantaWon
    20162016 AMVCA (Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards)Best CinematographyRefugeesNominated
    2016African Academy Movie Awards AMAABest film made by African living AbroadBoxing DayNominated

    Filmography

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    Feature Films

    TitleYearNotesRoleType
    Black November2009Directed by Jeta AmataActorFeature Film
    Le Silence Pure2011French/English MovieCinematographer/DirectorFeature Film
    Black Money2012A Vogue entertainment productionDirector/DPFeature Film
    Reflections2012Directed by Desmond Elliot and shot in Sierra LeoneCinematographerFeature Film
    Refugees2013Yvonne NelsonBelinda EffahDiana Yekinni, Sandra Don Dufe, Ross Fleming, David ChinCinematographerFeature Film, nominated for Best Cinematography at the 2016 AMVCA
    Shrink Wrap2013NBC USA Series (One purpose production)Lead CinematographerFeature Film
    Faces of Love2013Starring Monica Swaida, Raz Adotti, Syr LawDirected by Robert PetersFeature Film
    Knocking on Heaven's Door'2013Royal Art Academy Lagos, ProductionLead CinematographerFeature Film
    30 Days In Atlanta2014Starring Ayo Makun, Ramsey Nouah, Richard Mofe Damijo, Vivica Fox, Mercy Johnson, Rachel Oniga, Karlie Redd, Majid Michel and Lynn WhitfieldDirectorFeature Film
    Affairs of The Heart2014"Nevada Bridge Production" Starring Stella Damasus, Joseph Benjamin, Beverly Naya, Monica SwaidaDirectorFeature Film
    Carpe Diem2015DSTV Africa Magic's Original filmDirectorFeature Film
    The Dowry Man2015DSTV Africa Magic's Original filmDirectorFeature Film
    Boxing Day2015A Gifted Gift Studios Production; starring Razaaq Adoti, Richard Mofe Damijo, Joseph Benjamin, Yvonne Okoro, Tangi Miller, Wistina Taylor, Carl Payne, Ikenna ObiDirectorFeature Film
    Shades of Attraction2015Post-production; "Nevada Bridge Production" OC Ukeje, Richard Mofe Damijo, Ernestine Johnson, Desmond Elliott, Van Vicker, Tasia GrantDirectorFeature Film
    A Trip to Jamaica2016Post-productionDirectorFeature Film
    Closure2016Post-productionDirectorFeature Film
    Lagos Blues2016Pre-productionDirectorFeature Film
    Lies men tell 1&22013feature film
    Voiceless2020feature film
    Small chops2020feature film

    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ Ndubuisi, Vincent (20 December 2014). "'30 Days In Atlanta' is Currently Nollywood's Highest Grossing Cinema Movie of All Time"Golden Icons. Lagos, Nigeria. Retrieved 7 June 2016.
    2. ^ Abdul, Sule (5 August 2014). "30 Days In Atlanta Movie Trailer"Nigerian Watch. Lagos, Nigeria. Retrieved 7 June 2016.
    3. ^ Ezegbu, Tobe (13 November 2015). "New Movie, A Trip to Jamaica (Sequel To 30 Days in Atlanta)"This is Nollywood. Lagos, Nigeria. Retrieved 7 June 2016.
    4. ^ Films, Nigeria (10 August 2009). "Actor Roberts Wedding Photos"Nigeriafilms. Lagos, Nigeria. Retrieved 7 June 2016.
    5. Jump up to:a b Agbo, Dennis (10 August 2009). "Actor Robert Peter's Wedding Album"Nigeriafilms. Lagos, Nigeria. Retrieved 7 June 2016.
    6. ^ Olehi, Uche (23 December 2014). "Amazing success of 30 Days in Atlanta thrills AY -How the movie grossed N76 million in 42 days!"Encomium Magazine. Lagos, Nigeria. Retrieved 7 June 2016.
    7. ^ Izuzu, Chidumga (7 September 2016). ""30 Days in Atlanta" AY Makun's movie enters 2017 Guinness World Record"Pulse NG. Lagos, Nigeria. Retrieved 8 September 2016.
    8. ^ Pedro, Uche (11 August 2014). "Highlights from Actor Roberts Weding"Bella Naija. Lagos, Nigeria. Retrieved 7 June 2016.
    9. ^ Sanusi, Hassan (9 May 2015). "Roberts Welcomes Baby Boy"Netng. Lagos, Nigeria. Retrieved 7 June 2016.
    10. ^ Films, Nigeria (10 August 2009). "Wedding Album"Nigeriafilms. Lagos, Nigeria. Retrieved 7 June 2016.

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