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+ | As a comedian he rose to fame after winning the coveted Newcomer's Award at the 6th annual Savanna Comic’s Choice Awards in 2016 and subsequently also won a second Savanna Comics’ Choice Award for Intermediate Comedian of The Year as well as two other Comic’s Choice nominations. | ||
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+ | His movie roles include “Divorced at 50”, “Real Estate Sisters” and “Miseducation”. | ||
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+ | Dibakwane was also an accomplished scriptwriter, having been nominated for a [[SAFTA]] award for Best Achievement in Scriptwriting. | ||
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Revision as of 06:47, 10 March 2025
Ebenhaezer Dibakwane (1994-2025) was a comedian and actor
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Biography
Born in 1994,
As a comedian he rose to fame after winning the coveted Newcomer's Award at the 6th annual Savanna Comic’s Choice Awards in 2016 and subsequently also won a second Savanna Comics’ Choice Award for Intermediate Comedian of The Year as well as two other Comic’s Choice nominations.
His movie roles include “Divorced at 50”, “Real Estate Sisters” and “Miseducation”.
Dibakwane was also an accomplished scriptwriter, having been nominated for a SAFTA award for Best Achievement in Scriptwriting.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Sources
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