Pat Nebo

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Pat Nebo
Born
Nigeria
Died(2023-09-14)14 September 2023
NationalityNigerian
Occupation(s)production designer, art director
Years active1993–2023

Pat Nebo (died 14 September 2023) was a Nigerian production designer as well as an art director. [1] [2] He worked as the production designer in films including October 1 , "76, Being Mrs Elliot and Okafor's Law . [3] [4] [5] He also worked as a set designer in few films. [6]

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In 1993, he started his career as a production designer with the home movie Ti Oluwa Ni Ile. In the same year, he worked in the two sequels of Ti oluwa ni ile. In 2009, he made maiden cinema appearance with the film The Figurine where he acted as the 'Marriage Registrar'. However, he continued to work as the production designer in several films such as Araromire, Arugba , Alero's Symphony and Being Mrs Elliot.

Apart from production designing, he also worked as the art director in the films: The Figurine, Phone Swap , Half of a Yellow Sun and 76.

Pat Nebo died on 14 September 2023. [7]

Filmography

YearFilmRoleGenreRef.
1993Ti oluwa ni ileproduction designerHome movie
1993Ti oluwa ni ile 2production designerHome movie
1993Ti oluwa ni ile 3production designerHome movie
2002Agogo èèwòproduction designerFilm
2009The Figurineactor:Marriage Registrar, production designer, art directorFilm
2009Araromireproduction designerFilm
2009Arugbaproduction designerFilm
2011Alero's Symphonyset designerFilm
2012Phone Swapproduction designer, art directorFilm
2014Being Mrs Elliotproduction designerFilm
2014Half of a Yellow Sunart directorFilm
2014 October 1 production designerFilm
2016Okafor's Lawset designerFilm
2016The CEOproduction designerFilm
201676actor:Colonel Aliu, production designerFilm
2017Omugwoproduction designerFilm
2017The Tribunalproduction designerFilm
2018Lionheartproduction designerFilm
2019Mokalik (Mechanic)production designer, art directorFilm
2019Citationproduction designerFilm
2019Crossroadsproduction designerFilm
TBDThe Milkmaidproduction designerFilm

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