RMD Biography And Net Worth – Movies And Career Of An Iconic Nigerian Actor, Richard Mofe-Damijo

In this post, we will be talking about the biography of RMD. Richard Mofe-Damijo popularly known as RMD is a Nigerian actor, writer, producer, and lawyer. In 2008, he was appointed a special adviser, and in 2009, he became an honorable commissioner of culture and tourism in Delta State. He is a legend in the movie industry.

Biography, Net Worth, Background And Career Journey Of RMD

RMD Early Life

Richard was born on July 6, 1961 in Aldja, Udu LGA, Delta State. He attended Midwest College, Warri, and Anglican Grammar School. He further moved to University of Benin, where he studied Theatre Arts and graduated in 1983. Later on, he attended the University of Lagos where he studied Law, graduated in 2004, and was called to the Nigerian bar in 2005.

RMD Early Career

Richard started his acting career by performing in the drama club in his high school. Later, he started reporting for Concord Newspapers, Metro Magazine and The Guardian. In his 30s, he published and sold Nigeria’s first all-gloss magazine for men titled Mister. Mofe also featured in a television soap opera called Ripples after he graduated from school. Also, he wrote and produced his first film, Out of Bounds.

RMD Personal Life

Richard married Jumobi Adegbesan, a television personality in 2000. He was once married to May Ellen-Ezekiel (MEE), a Nigerian journalist/publisher who died in 1996. RMD is blessed with 4 children.

RMD Net worth

According to currentschoolnews.com, his net worth is estimated at $7 million. He is one of the richest and most influential actors in Nigeria. In November, 2018, he signed an endorsement deal with a real estate company, Land Lagos.

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RMD Movies

Mofe-Damijo has starred in over 60 movies and television series both locally and internationally, below is a list of some of the interesting movies he has starred in:

Out of Bounds, 1997
Hostages, 1997
Scores to Settle, 1998
Diamond Ring, 1998
Freedom, 1999
When God Says Yes, 2003
Love, 2003
Keeping Faith: Is That Love, 2003
Romantic Attraction, 2003
The Intruder, 2003
I Will Die For You, 2003
Emotional Pain, 2003
The Mayors, 2004
True Romance, 2004
The Legend, 2004
I want Your Wife, 2004
Indecent Act, 2004
Engagement Night, 2004
Critical Decision, 2004
Burning Desire, 2004
Critical Assignment, 2004
The Bridesmaid, 2005
Darkest Night, 2005
Behind Closed Doors, 2005
Welcome to Nollywood, 2007
30 Days in Atlanta, 2014
Oloibiri, 2015
Okafor’s Law, 2016
Three Wise Men, 2016
Dinner, 2016
The Wedding Party, 2016
The Grudge, 2016
Hush, 2016- 2017
I Love My Wife Even After Death, 2017
10 days in Sun City, 2017
The Wedding Party 2, 2017
Boxing Day: A Day After Christmas, 2017
My God never fail me, 2018
Merry Men: The Real Yoruba Demons, 2018
Cross Roads, 2018
God Calling, 2018
Chief Daddy, 2018
Blood And Oil, 2019
The Hour, 2019
Castle And Castle, 2019

Other Businesses

The veteran actor is the founder of RMD production, White Water Limited and RMD Foundation.

The RMD Productions is an umbrella for the RMDtvng and RMDtheactor. It is an entertainment platform that produces creative content, television and radio productions, broadcasting e.t.c. It is the producer of the popular sitcom – Trying and Mr. X family. It also produced a kiddies show Bed time with Granpa, and talk/live shows Bridging the gap and Made in Warri.

White Water Limited is a Nigerian PR outfit that deals with public relations consultancy.

Also, for his love for charitable causes, he established the RMD foundation, a platform that mentors for greatness.

Awards And Recognition

RMD is a multi-award winner, below is a list of few of his awards.

Best Actor in a Leading Role, Africa Movie Academy Awards, 2005
Special Recognition Award, Best of Nollywood Awards, 2012
Lifetime Achievement Award, Africa Movie Academy Awards, 2016
Overall Best Actor in a Leading Role, in the movie Cross Road, Africa Movie Academy Awards, 2018

Richard Mofe-Damijo Quotes

“The thing about getting older is that with each passing day you know yourself better, find your voice more and generally become better aware.”

“Two sides to a story does not invalidate the truth of the abused, the molested, the hurting. Do not be quick to rebut someone’s pain.”

“Do not expect a rape story to make sense to you because when a predator strikes, the circumstances are not his first thoughts.”

“If we remember that life is a journey and that every journey has a rest point, we will stop fighting with and getting discouraged by every lull we experience on our life’s journey.”

“Just as we stop to refuel, eat or even stretch out during actual journeys, life sometimes stops us every now and then.”

“Be what, where, who, and how you can be, but by all means, be real.”

“Don’t enter into a relationship with the intent of giving nothing in return. You must be willing to service whatever relationship you have.”

“Have respect, more for yourself than the one you latch onto because it is self-respect that restrains you from behaving in ways that put you in bad light.”

“Never be afraid to pause sometimes to look at yourself in the mirror and ask if all is going well. If not, reappraise. Reassess. Reprogramme. Redirect. Redefine and Rev on.”

“Finding fulfillment in the midst of the storm is a gift from God.”

Relax. Trust the process. It’s easier than you think. Smiling through it all, is all the mask you need to complete the journey.”

Entrepreneurial Lessons From Richard Mofe-Damijo

Stay committed and be good at what you do. Richard has remained relevant till today and is one of the popular actors in Africa because he has continued to reinvent himself. He is in touch with industry trends and swiftly ensure he is not left behind.

Entrepreneurship is about being on top of your game, being conversant with trends and ensuring your business continues to deliver value.

RMD understands how to sift the noise from social media and keep himself away from scandals. This has helped him to remain focused on important matters. As entrepreneurs, you should know that entrepreneurship is not as glamorous as portrayed on social media. You have to guide yourself, sieve the information you consume and stay grinding.

Do you feel the confidence that RMD exudes? Whatever he does, he do with a certain charisma that is intoxicating. Entrepreneurs should believe in themselves, their products and should not be scared to tell the world what they do.