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− | + | [[Dambisa Kente]] (1958- 2002). Actress. | |
− | + | == Biography == | |
+ | She was a niece of [[Gibson Kente]]. Dambisa fell ill during the production of ''[[Nothing But The Thruth]]'' in 2002 and died two weeks later in Johannesburg at the age of 44, survived by her husband Vuli Mbotoli and three sons. | ||
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+ | ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ||
+ | Played the lead in [[Athol Fugard|Fugard]]’s ''[[Nongogo]]'' (Dir. [[Jerry Mofokeng]] – [[Johannesburg Civic]], 1994) * | ||
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+ | The [[Dhlomo Theatre]] opened 21 March 1983 with ''[[Night of the Long Wake]]'' by [[Dukuza Ka Macu]]. [[Benjy Francis]] (dir). Takes place 16 June, 1976 but is about the actions & reactions of a group of people. [[Owen Sejake]], [[Mavuso Tshabalala]], [[Nandi Nyembe]], [[Fats Bookholane]], [[Aubrey Sekese]]. ''[[How Long?]]'' Actress, singer & comediant. (Uncle [[Gibson Kente]]). Also in ''[[Cry, The Beloved Country]]'', ''[[Nongogo]]'', [[Athol Fugard]] & ''[[Nothing But The Truth]]''. | ||
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+ | == Sources == | ||
+ | Various entries in the [[NELM]] catalogue. | ||
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+ | Obituary written by Chris Barron, published in ''[Sunday Times]]'', 6 October 2002. | ||
Revision as of 17:55, 1 March 2018
Dambisa Kente (1958- 2002). Actress.
Biography
She was a niece of Gibson Kente. Dambisa fell ill during the production of Nothing But The Thruth in 2002 and died two weeks later in Johannesburg at the age of 44, survived by her husband Vuli Mbotoli and three sons.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Played the lead in Fugard’s Nongogo (Dir. Jerry Mofokeng – Johannesburg Civic, 1994) *
The Dhlomo Theatre opened 21 March 1983 with Night of the Long Wake by Dukuza Ka Macu. Benjy Francis (dir). Takes place 16 June, 1976 but is about the actions & reactions of a group of people. Owen Sejake, Mavuso Tshabalala, Nandi Nyembe, Fats Bookholane, Aubrey Sekese. How Long? Actress, singer & comediant. (Uncle Gibson Kente). Also in Cry, The Beloved Country, Nongogo, Athol Fugard & Nothing But The Truth.
Sources
Various entries in the NELM catalogue.
Obituary written by Chris Barron, published in [Sunday Times]], 6 October 2002.
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