Umar Gombe
Born
Umar Sani Labaran

(1983-04-05) 5 April 1983
NationalityNigerian.
EducationBSc. Information Technology and Business Information System
Alma materMiddlesex University Dubai
Occupation(s)Actor, film maker, Producer
Years active2001–present
Notable creditBest known for his appearance in Shaida

Umar Sani Labaran, also known as Umar Gombe (born April 5, 1983, in Gombe, Gombe State, Nigeria) is a Nigerian actor, filmmaker, and director[1] who has appeared in over a hundred movies as well as a number of television and comedy shows. Gombe is the first program manager for Northflix,[2] a Hausa movie streaming app. He has appeared in films, television shows, radio shows, and comedy shows. He has been nominated for best supporting actor several times and has won several other awards.

Early life and education

Umar Gombe was born to the Kano family on April 5, 1983, in Gombe, Nigeria. He is the son of Malam Sani Labaran, a farmer, an elder stateman and member of the Arewa Consultative Forum. From 1986 to 1998, he attended nursery, primary, and secondary schools in Gombe, the then Bauchi State. He continued his education at Bayero University Kano and New World Professional Comupter Institute, where he earned diplomas in Public Administration and Data Processing & Information Technology respectively.[3] Umar has a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology and Business Information System from Middlesex University Dubai and is currently pursuing an MBA at Nigeria's National Open University.[4]

In 2014, Umar Gombe participated in a film training program at the Asian Academy of Film & Television, Noida in India, a United Nations[5] Program, alongside other Kannywood actors such as Falalu A Dorayi, Ali Nuhu, Ishaq Sidi Ishaq and Ibrahim Mandawari.

Acting career

Umar made his debut in Hausa films in 2001 with Shaida, eventually becoming a leading actor in Fasaha Films before moving on to ISI Films, which was founded by renowned filmmaker Ishaq Sidi Ishaq, and later Kumbo Productions, which produced the blockbuster film Sanafahna, that was shot in Nigeria and the Niger. He appeared in several Kumbo Productions films, including Armala, Noor, and Sanafahna.[6]

Umar Gombe rose to prominence after appearing in Netflix's Nollywood English film, Tenant of the House,[7][8] directed by Kunle Afolayan and Adieu Salut, as well as other Hausa films such as Kwalla, Lambar Girma, Noor, Lissafi, Iko, and In Zaki So Ni. With roles in films such as Lissafi, Noor, Mati A Zazzau,[9] Kishiyata, Fati, Wakili, Hauwa Kulu, and the television series Gidan Badamasi, Umar has established himself as one of Kannywood's most talented and versatile actors. He also had a significant role in the award-winning Dadin Kowa television series,[10] which was the first Hausa language series to air on Arewa24.[11] Umar also featured in the Nigerian family magazine show, Ongacious season 2.

Umar Sani Labaran was appointed caretaker chairman of the Motion Pictures Practitioners Association of Nigeria in 2021,[12] and later became the body's National Assistant Secretary following its election in 2022.

Filmography

Gombe made his film debut in the 2001 drama film Shaida, which helped him rise to fame and gain public recognition from many in the industry, which later helped him gain recognition and begin appearing in upcoming Hausa movies. In 2014, he made his television debut in the award-winning drama series Dadin Kowa[13] on Arewa24, followed by a starring role in Netflix Kunle Afolayan's Tenant Of The House, a film about power conspiracies, dangerous romance, girl-child education, and, of course, conspiracy theory.[14] In 2022, he made his first major appearance in Falalu Dorayi's award-winning controversial comedy television series Gidan Badamasi[15] on Arewa24.

Gombe rose to prominence after appearing in both Gidan Badamasi and Noor, a film about surrogacy to address social issues directed by Faika Ibrahim Rahi, an award-winning female director.[16]

Film

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Title Role Genre Note
2001 Shaida Actor Drama
2001 Haske Actor Drama
2002 Duhun Damunai Actor Drama
2002 Kwalla Actor Drama
2003 Sansani Actor Drama
2004 Ambaliya Actor Drama
2004 Tutar So Actor Drama
2005 Jarida Actor Drama
2006 Takbir Actor Drama
2006 Lada Actor Drama
2007 Attajira Actor Drama
2007 Nauyi Actor Drama
2008 Iko Actor Drama
2008 Budurwa Actor Drama
2008 Jari Hujja Actor/Writer Drama
2009 Wasila Actor Drama
2009 Wasila (English) Actor Drama
2009 Lissafi Actor Drama
2009 Kusuwar Danga Actor Drama
2010 Wa'azi Actor Drama
2010 Bakar Ashana Actor/Writer Thriller
2010 Fati Actor Drama
2010 Sanafahna 2 Actor Drama
2010 Ruwan Dare Actor Drama
2010 Sauyin Lamari Actor Drama
2011 Balele Actor Drama
2011 In Zaki Soni Actor Drama
2011 Noor Actor/Producer Drama
2014 Aci Bulus Actor Drama
2014 Armala[17] Actor/Producer Drama
2014 Makuwa Actor Drama
2015 Soyayaya Da Tsakuwa Actor Drama
2017 Samari Actor Drama
2018 Ni Da Kai Da Shi Actor Drama
2019 Tenant Of The House Actor Drama
2019 Gargadi[18] Actor/Producer Drama Short film
2020 Mati A Zazzau[19] Actor Comedy/Drama
2021 Hauwa Kulu Actor Drama
2021 Wakili Actor Comedy/Drama
2021 Ameer Actor Action/Drama Short film
2022 Tsayin Daka Actor Drama
2022 Maimunatu Actor Drama
2022 Halima’s Choice Actor SciFi

Television

Year Title Role Genre Notes
2014 Dadin Kowa Actor Drama Series regular (13 episodes)[20]
2018 Yan Birni (Makewayi) Actor Drama A film powered by UNICEF
2019 Yan Zamani Actor Comedy/Drama
2021 Gidan Danger Actor Drama Series regular (13 episodes)[21]
2021 Bugun Zuciya Actor Drama
2021 Yan Tagwaye Producer Drama
2022 Gidan Badamasi Actor Comedy/Drama Series regular (13 episodes)[22]
2022 Kishiyata Actor Drama
2022 Sawun Giwa Actor Drama
2022 Nasaba Actor/Producer Drama

Voice Over

Year Title Role Genre Notes
2010 Ruwan Dare Actor Drama Featured as a voice actor
2021 Madubi Actor Drama Featured as a voice actor

References

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