Difference between revisions of "Candy Moloi"
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Also known as [[Cecilia Mukondeleli Moloi]] | Also known as [[Cecilia Mukondeleli Moloi]] | ||
− | Born on 10 February, 1953, she was fondly referred to as "Makhadzi" by intimates, after having played the original "Vho-Makhadzi" in the [[SABC 2]] soap opera ''[[Muvhango]]'' when it premiered in 1997. | + | Born on 10 February, 1953, she was fondly referred to as "Makhadzi" by intimates, after having played the original "Vho-Makhadzi" in the [[SABC 2]] soap opera ''[[Muvhango]]'' when it premiered in 1997. She won a South African Film and Television Award in 2006 for this role. |
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She starred in several other major SA TV productions, including ''[[Thola]]'', ''[[Shakespeare in Mzansi]]'' and ''[[Death of a Queen]]''. | She starred in several other major SA TV productions, including ''[[Thola]]'', ''[[Shakespeare in Mzansi]]'' and ''[[Death of a Queen]]''. | ||
− | She died | + | She died on 28 July, 2020, at a hospital in Pretoria after a long battle with cancer. |
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+ | She is survived by her son [[Tshepo Moloi]], daughter [[Lerato Zah]] (actress [[Lerato Moloi]]) and two grandsons. | ||
https://www.news24.com/channel/the-juice/news/iconic-sa-actor-candy-moloi-dies-20200729 | https://www.news24.com/channel/the-juice/news/iconic-sa-actor-candy-moloi-dies-20200729 | ||
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https://www.timeslive.co.za/tshisa-live/tshisa-live/2020-07-29-veteran-actress-candy-molois-family-devastated-by-her-death-after-lengthy-cancer-battle/ | https://www.timeslive.co.za/tshisa-live/tshisa-live/2020-07-29-veteran-actress-candy-molois-family-devastated-by-her-death-after-lengthy-cancer-battle/ | ||
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+ | https://ewn.co.za/2020/07/29/mthethwa-describes-candy-moloi-as-true-embodiment-of-african-heritage |
Latest revision as of 07:57, 30 July 2020
Candy (Mokondeleli) Moloi (1953-2020) was an actor, radio producer and businesswoman Also known as Cecilia Mukondeleli Moloi
Born on 10 February, 1953, she was fondly referred to as "Makhadzi" by intimates, after having played the original "Vho-Makhadzi" in the SABC 2 soap opera Muvhango when it premiered in 1997. She won a South African Film and Television Award in 2006 for this role.
She starred in several other major SA TV productions, including Thola, Shakespeare in Mzansi and Death of a Queen.
She died on 28 July, 2020, at a hospital in Pretoria after a long battle with cancer.
She is survived by her son Tshepo Moloi, daughter Lerato Zah (actress Lerato Moloi) and two grandsons.
https://www.news24.com/channel/the-juice/news/iconic-sa-actor-candy-moloi-dies-20200729
https://ewn.co.za/2020/07/29/mthethwa-describes-candy-moloi-as-true-embodiment-of-african-heritage