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'''Vusi Kunene''' (19**-). Actor on television, film and stage.
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[[Vusi Kunene]] (born 1966) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vusi_Kunene]. Actor on television, film and stage.
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
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Other stage productions include ''[[Crashing the Night]]'' ([[Baxter Theatre]] 2000), ''[[On My Birthday]]'' ([[State Theatre]] 2002), ''[[The Suit]]'' ([[Civic Theatre]] 2002), ''[[A Streetcar Named Desire]]'' ([[National Arts Festival]] 2002), ''[[Green Man Flashing]]'' (2004).
 
Other stage productions include ''[[Crashing the Night]]'' ([[Baxter Theatre]] 2000), ''[[On My Birthday]]'' ([[State Theatre]] 2002), ''[[The Suit]]'' ([[Civic Theatre]] 2002), ''[[A Streetcar Named Desire]]'' ([[National Arts Festival]] 2002), ''[[Green Man Flashing]]'' (2004).
  
He played the title role in the film ''Kini''.
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He played the title role in the film ''Kini'' and in the 2001 film ''The King is Alive''.
  
 
== Awards, etc ==
 
== Awards, etc ==

Latest revision as of 10:37, 24 April 2018

Vusi Kunene (born 1966) [1]. Actor on television, film and stage.

Biography

Youth

Vusi was born and raised in Zone 6, Meadowlands in Soweto.


Training

Studied at the University of the Witwatersrand School of Dramatic Art.


Career

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

As a student he appeared in Echoes of the Night (1992).

He had a role in The Colored Museum, 1996. He played the role of King in Not With My Gun, 1998.

Other stage productions include Crashing the Night (Baxter Theatre 2000), On My Birthday (State Theatre 2002), The Suit (Civic Theatre 2002), A Streetcar Named Desire (National Arts Festival 2002), Green Man Flashing (2004).

He played the title role in the film Kini and in the 2001 film The King is Alive.

Awards, etc

Nominated Actor of the Year and Outstanding Actor in a Comedy, National Vita Awards, award year 1996, for The Colored Museum.

He won the Avanti Award as best Television Actor for Deafening Silence.

He won the All Africa Film Award as Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of Reverend Msimango in Cry the Beloved Country.

Sources

National Arts Festival programme, 1998. 51.

Various entries in the NELM catalogue.

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