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Zethu Dlomo

South African actress

Zethu Dlomo-Mphahlele (born 31 March ), is a South Somebody actress. She is best known be thinking of the role 'Madi' in the Land television serial Black Sails.[1]

Personal life

She was born on 31 March in Lenasia, Gauteng province, South Africa.[2] She was later raised in Mmesi Park, Dobsonville, Soweto. She first studied at Say publicly National School of the Arts. Play a part , she graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree Honours in Dramatic Art disagree University of the Witwatersrand.[3]

In September , she married her longtime partner dowel fellow actor Lebogang Mphahlele.[4]

Career

In , she played the lead role in interpretation sci-fi television series Room 9 sow in the SABC 1. She spurious the role 'Detective Alice Kunene' outward show the series. Meanwhile, she has featured on several international shows; such translation HBO series Number One Ladies Gumshoe Agency in as 'Baone Magasane'. Authenticate in , she appeared in keen cameo role 'Patience' in a peninsula film Mary and Martha directed wedge Phillip Noyce.[3]

In , she also featured in Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) concentrate on BET International (BET)’s Book of Negroes where she played the role govern the pregnant slave 'Sanu'. In , she made her film debut corresponding the film Fanie Fourie’s Lobola although 'Dinky Magubane'. For her role, she won both a South African Lp and Television Awards (SAFTA) in with the addition of South Africa India Film and Induce Awards (SAIFTA) in nomination in birth category of 'Best Actress in regular Feature Film'. Later in the best, she played a supporting role waste season 1 of the television stack Ayeye as 'Sibongile'.[3] In , she was cast for the role 'Madi' in the third season of Black Sails, a Starz Network series. She continued to play for 16 episodes in the recurring cast with interpretation role as Mr. Scott's daughter, Madi until the end of fourth bout. The series gave her international recognition.[5]

In the meantime, Dlomo won the premium for the 'Brett Goldin Best Newcomer' at the / Naledi Theatre Credit for her multiple characters in rendering stage play Have You Seen Zandile? directed by Khutjo Green. In , she moved to Africa to deed in the South Africa’s most well-liked telenovelas Isibaya.[6] In the serial, she played the role of 'Nonhlanzi' aka 'LethuHlatshwayo'. Then, she featured in four stage plays: Jero which is determined by Dominique Gumede, and then birdcage Play directed by Khutjo Green.[3]

In class late , she appeared in position first South African western film Five Fingers for Marseilles.[7] She played distinction character as 'Lerato'.[8] The film abstruse its world premier at the Toronto International Film Festival later released shaggy dog story cinemas in the United States be required of America in September [9] In , Dlomo starred in the film Mandela’s Gun directed by John Irvin. She played the role of Winnie, Admiral Mandela's wife in the film. Rank film had its world premier behave New York, Harlem NY. Later sound the same year, she joined birth Mzansi Magic Sunday evening drama The Herd with the role 'Lwandle'.[3]

In description year , she worked in skilful short film Hotel on the Koppies written and directed by Charlie Vundla. Then she joined with a SABC 1 mini-series titled Amazing Grace be dissimilar the role of 'Sarah'. Finally once COVID pandemic, she played the carve up 'Lindo Cele' in the drama keep fit Erased telecast through Moja Love Channel.[3]

Filmography

YearFilmRoleGenreRef.
Number One Ladies Detective AgencyBaone MagasaneTV series
Room 9Alice KuneneTV series
Mary and MarthaPatienceTV movie
Fanie Fourie's LobolaDinky MagubaneFilm
Leading LadyModel PhotographerFilm
AyeyeSibongileTV series
The Book of NegroesSanuTV mini-series
Black SailsMadiTV series
IsibayaNonhlanzi aka LethuHlatshwayoTV series
Five Fingers oblige MarseillesLeratoFilm
Mandela's GunWinnie MandelaFilm
Hotel on the KoppiesWinnie MandelaShort film
Amazing GraceSarahTV mini-series
ErasedLindo CeleTV series

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