Actor Big Larry is dead

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  • Condolences have poured in for the family of Big Larry following reports of his death.
  • The sad news of Big Larry’s death was announced by movie producer, Stanley Ontop on Instagram.

The Nollywood industry has again been plunged into mourning following the sudden loss of talented actor, Big Larry.

The sudden passing of Big Larry follows closely on the heels of actor and producer Shina Sanyaolu’s death.

This leaves the industry reeling from the loss of two talented stars barely 24 hours of each other.

Movie producer, Stanley Ontop, broke the news on his official account on the photo and video sharing platform, Instagram, announcing the sudden passing of Big Larry, leaving fans in shock.

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Stanley Ontop revealed that the circumstances surrounding Big Larry’s passing are still unclear, while also paying tribute to the late actor’s immense contributions to the Nollywood industry. His post reads:

Breaking news: Nollywood actor Big Larry has just passed away. What caused his demise is yet to be known. May your soul rest in peace, Big Larry❤️😭. Nollywood, Asaba mourns❤️😭”.

See screenshot of the post below:

Meanwhile, actor and movie producer Shina Sanyaolu has died.

His colleague Bolaji Amusan better known as Mr Latin broke the news on Instagram on Wednesday, September 12. Mr Latin simply wrote with a photo of the deceased:

“Sleep well uncle Shina Sanyaolu,”

Veteran actor, Prince Jide Kosoko also took to Instagram to pay tribute to the late actor in a lengthy post. He wrote:

“**Tribute to a Beloved Brother: Shina Sanyaolu**

Goodnight, my dear brother.

Shina Sanyaolu was not just a remarkable man; he was a beacon of kindness and warmth to all who had the privilege of knowing him.

His love for the arts and his unwavering support for our industry were unmatched. Shina was always there for us, offering a n ma helping hand and opening doors where there seemed to be none. For those of us who traveled to the UK in the 80s, he made it feel like home, welcoming us with open arms, giving us a place to stay, and even taking time off from his busy life to drive us around.

Shina, your generosity knew no bounds, and your spirit touched countless lives. You were truly a rare gem. The world feels emptier without you, but we take solace in knowing that your legacy lives on in the hearts you’ve touched.

As you journey to eternal rest, greet your dear friend Babatunde Omidina, also known as Baba Suwe, and all those who have gone before you. Your impact will never be forgotten, and your memory will forever be cherished.

Rest in peace, my brother. You will be deeply missed.”

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