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He played Khokoloho in the Birmingham Repertory Theatre production of ''[[The Free State]]''. (1997?). | He played Khokoloho in the Birmingham Repertory Theatre production of ''[[The Free State]]''. (1997?). | ||
− | He is the third South African actor to play the role of [[ | + | He is the third South African actor to play the role of [[Nelson Mandela]] in a movie after [[Atandwa Kani]] and [[Tumisho Masha]]. He portrays Mandela in the film ''[[An Act of Defiance]]'', the story of [[Bram Fischer]]'s defence of the Rivonia triallists. |
== Awards, etc. == | == Awards, etc. == | ||
− | Nominated FNB [[Vita Award]] (National), award year 1997 for ''[[The Good | + | Nominated FNB [[Vita Award]] (National), award year 1997 for ''[[The Good Woman of Sharkville]]'' [best supporting actor]. |
== Sources == | == Sources == |
Latest revision as of 12:54, 17 September 2018
Sello Motloung (19**-). Actor, musician.
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Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Sello had roles in The Good Woman of Sharkville (1996 and on the UK tour in 1997), Mandla Langa’s musical Milestones (1999), Habitual (2000), The Necklace (as Joseph, 2004), Cold Stone Jug (2004), Cadre (Market Theatre 2013).
He appeared as Sam in a production of Master Harold and the boys during the Young Directors Festival at the Market Theatre in 1998.
He played Khokoloho in the Birmingham Repertory Theatre production of The Free State. (1997?).
He is the third South African actor to play the role of Nelson Mandela in a movie after Atandwa Kani and Tumisho Masha. He portrays Mandela in the film An Act of Defiance, the story of Bram Fischer's defence of the Rivonia triallists.
Awards, etc.
Nominated FNB Vita Award (National), award year 1997 for The Good Woman of Sharkville [best supporting actor].
Sources
Various entries in the NELM catalogue.
The Citizen, 12 September 1998.
Sowetan, 12 March 2018.
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