Basorge Tariah Jr.

Basorge Tariah Jr. (born June 9, 1967) is a Nigerian actor  and comedian.

Early life and education
Tariah Jr. is from Buguma, Kalabari, in Rivers State, Nigeria. He has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre Arts from the University of Port-Harcourt.

Career
Tariah Jr. made his first professional appearance as a stand-up comedian at the University of Port Harcourt in 1989, and was paid 171 naira ($24, per 1989 exchange rate) for the job. He has been described as an ace actor & Nollywood veteran by reputable Nigerian media house, The Punch. Tariah Jr. is best remembered for the character of Do Good in Zeb Ejiro’s award-winning soap opera Candle Light, featuring alongside Kate Henshaw.

Personal life
Tariah Jr. is married to Doris Basoene Tariah, and together they have four children. In 2017, the former governor of Rivers State, Rotimi Amaechi & current Nigerian minister of transportation (as of 2019) organized a birthday party for Tariah Jr for his 50th birthday.

Selected filmography

 * Camouflage (2020) as Oghene
 * Lagos Landing (2018) as A.K.
 * Run (2017)
 * Head Gone (2014)
 * The Meeting (2012) as Prof. Akpan Udofia
 * Felicima: One Gift (2009) as Charles
 * Blood On Ice (2006) as Dean
 * Playing Games (2004)
 * Fools (2003)
 * Unforgeable (2003)
 * Runs! (2002) as James
 * My Guy (1999)
 * Full Moon (1998) as Nana
 * Domitilla (1996) as Tony
 * Silent Night (1996)