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[[Shona Ferguson]] was a creative director, producer, writer and actor.
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[[Shona Ferguson]] (19**-2021) was a creative director, producer, writer and actor for film and TV.
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== Biography ==
  
 
Born Aaron Arthur Ferguson in Gaborone, Botswana,  
 
Born Aaron Arthur Ferguson in Gaborone, Botswana,  
  
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He  married to actress and producer [[Connie Ferguson]] in 2001 and the couple have two daughters, one from Connie’s previous marriage.
  
He became affectionately known as “Uncle Sho” in the media industry, and was married to actress and producer [[Connie Ferguson]]. He and Connie founded Ferguson Films. They have two daughters, one from Connie’s previous marriage.
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Ferguson passed away on 30 July 20921 due to COVID-19 related complications.  
  
His company made drama series and telenovelas for [[Mzansi Magic]], which included ''[[The Queen]]'', ''[[Rockville]]'', ''[[The Wild]]'', ''[[iGazi and The Imposter]]'', and the [[Netflix]] series ''[[Kings of Joburg]]''. He himself acted in a number of productions including ''[[The Queen]]'' and ''[[The Kings of Joburg]]''..
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
  
In June 2021 Ferguson Films announced the launch of its acting academy.
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He acted in a number of productions including ''[[The Queen]]'' and ''[[The Kings of Joburg]]'', and with his wife produced many drama series and telenovelas for TV through their company, [[Ferguson Films]].  
  
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==[[Ferguson Films]]==
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He and Connie founded [[Ferguson Films]], a company that made drama series and telenovelas for [[Mzansi Magic]], which included ''[[The Queen]]'', ''[[Rockville]]'', ''[[The Wild]]'', ''[[iGazi and The Imposter]]'', and the [[Netflix]] series ''[[Kings of Joburg]]''.
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In June 2021, shortly before Shona's death, [[Ferguson Films]] announced the launch of its acting academy.
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==Sources==
  
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https://www.news24.com/citypress/news/actor-and-media-mogul-shona-ferguson-passes-away-due-to-covid-19-related-complications-20210730
  
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https://www.enca.com/news/actor-filmmaker-shona-ferguson-passes-away
  
  
Ferguson died on 30 July 20921 due to COVID-19 related complications.
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Latest revision as of 09:37, 1 August 2021

Shona Ferguson (19**-2021) was a creative director, producer, writer and actor for film and TV.

Biography

Born Aaron Arthur Ferguson in Gaborone, Botswana,

He married to actress and producer Connie Ferguson in 2001 and the couple have two daughters, one from Connie’s previous marriage.

Ferguson passed away on 30 July 20921 due to COVID-19 related complications.

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

He acted in a number of productions including The Queen and The Kings of Joburg, and with his wife produced many drama series and telenovelas for TV through their company, Ferguson Films.

Ferguson Films

He and Connie founded Ferguson Films, a company that made drama series and telenovelas for Mzansi Magic, which included The Queen, Rockville, The Wild, iGazi and The Imposter, and the Netflix series Kings of Joburg.

In June 2021, shortly before Shona's death, Ferguson Films announced the launch of its acting academy.

Sources

https://www.news24.com/citypress/news/actor-and-media-mogul-shona-ferguson-passes-away-due-to-covid-19-related-complications-20210730

https://www.enca.com/news/actor-filmmaker-shona-ferguson-passes-away


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