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[[Kenny Majozi]] (19**-). Actor.  
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[[Kenny Majozi]] (1944-). Actor.  
  
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== Training ==
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He studied under [[Gibson Kente]].
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
Performed in ''[[Sikalo]]'' by [[Gibson Kente]] and in ''[[Zwi]]''. Played “Zuluboy” in ''[[Life]]'' and other characters in ''[[Too Late!]]''.
 
Performed in ''[[Sikalo]]'' by [[Gibson Kente]] and in ''[[Zwi]]''. Played “Zuluboy” in ''[[Life]]'' and other characters in ''[[Too Late!]]''.
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He also had minor roles in international films like the 1974 movie ''Gold'', starring Roger Moore and Susanna York and ''Shout At The Devil''. He also appeared in local productions, including the Afrikaans film ''Pens en Pootjies and the pioneering ''U Deliwe'', the first film on township life, now regarded as a classic.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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''[[New Nation]]'', 3-9 May 1999.  
 
''[[New Nation]]'', 3-9 May 1999.  
  
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''[[Sunday Times]]'', 23 July 2000.
  
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Revision as of 17:27, 8 June 2018

Kenny Majozi (1944-). Actor.

Training

He studied under Gibson Kente.

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

Performed in Sikalo by Gibson Kente and in Zwi. Played “Zuluboy” in Life and other characters in Too Late!.

He also had minor roles in international films like the 1974 movie Gold, starring Roger Moore and Susanna York and Shout At The Devil. He also appeared in local productions, including the Afrikaans film Pens en Pootjies and the pioneering U Deliwe, the first film on township life, now regarded as a classic.

Sources

[Kruger, 1999: 159] [Kruger, 1999: 175] **

New Nation, 3-9 May 1999.

Sunday Times, 23 July 2000.

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