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[[Thabang Sidloyi]] (1987?-2014) was a South African actor and musician | [[Thabang Sidloyi]] (1987?-2014) was a South African actor and musician | ||
− | Born Thabang Ashley Sidloyi, but performed as [[Thabang Sidloyi]]. | + | Born [[Thabang Ashley Sidloyi]], but performed as [[Thabang Sidloyi]]. |
He started off as a stage actor, ''inter alia'' appearing in ''[[Vukani – Wake up!]]'' by [[Sindiwe Magona]] (directed by [[Fatima Dike]] as a showcase or "try-out" for [[Artscape]]'s fifth Spring Drama Season, in 2009). | He started off as a stage actor, ''inter alia'' appearing in ''[[Vukani – Wake up!]]'' by [[Sindiwe Magona]] (directed by [[Fatima Dike]] as a showcase or "try-out" for [[Artscape]]'s fifth Spring Drama Season, in 2009). |
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Thabang Sidloyi (1987?-2014) was a South African actor and musician
Born Thabang Ashley Sidloyi, but performed as Thabang Sidloyi.
He started off as a stage actor, inter alia appearing in Vukani – Wake up! by Sindiwe Magona (directed by Fatima Dike as a showcase or "try-out" for Artscape's fifth Spring Drama Season, in 2009).
His film and TV work included starring roles in the SABC1 mini-series Goba Msenge (as "Luxolo", 2012) and in the Irish/South African feature film The Good Man (as "Sifiso", a township teenager hoping for a better life, 2013). Other roles were in Forced Love (2012) and House Party: Tonight's the Night (2013).
He sadly died in a motoring accident on November 28, 2014 near Langa, Cape Town, South Africa.
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He is also known for his starring role as Goba Msenge is an adaptation of Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew, set in a contemporary South African setting.
He died in a car accident on the N2 near Langa in Cape Town in late 2014.
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5119031/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Good_Man