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KHUMALO, Leleti. (Also works as Leleti Kumalo) (1970-) Actress and singer. Born in Durban, * Obtained an acting diploma from the Mbongeni Ngema Acadmey of Performance Excellence in 2000. Rose to fame when she played the title role in [[Mbongeni Ngema]]’s ''[[Sarafina]]'' which opened at the [[Market Theatre]] on 12 June 1987 before touring extensively. She starred in [[Mbongeni Ngema]]’s  ''[[Magic at 4 a.m]]'' at the [[Civic  Theatre]] in 1993. *** Films include ''Sarafina!'' (1992) , ''Cry, the Beloved Country'' (1995) (as Leleti Kumalo) , ''Yesterday'' (2004) , ''Hotel Rwanda'' (2004)  and ''Faith's Corner'' (2005) . She married [[Mbongeni Ngema]] in 1991.   *
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[[Leleti Khumalo]] (1969-) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leleti_Khumalo] is a South African stage, TV and film actress and singer. (Also works as [[Leleti Kumalo]]).  
  
Married [[Mbongeni Ngema]] in 199*
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== Biography ==
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Born in Durban on 30 November, 1969, 
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Married to [[Mbongeni Ngema]] for a number of years.
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Obtained an acting diploma from the [[Mbongeni Ngema Academy of Performance Excellence]] in 2000.
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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She rose to fame when she played the title role in [[Mbongeni Ngema]]’s ''[[Sarafina]]'' which opened at the [[Market Theatre]] on 12 June 1987 before touring extensively. She starred in [[Mbongeni Ngema]]’s  ''[[Magic at 4 a.m]]'' at the [[Civic  Theatre]] in 1993, ''[[Blues for an Alabama Sky]]'' ([[Market Theatre]] 1997), ''[[The Zulu]]'' (1999), ''[[Mbongeni Ngema Live! Stimela saseZola]]'' (2003).
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Films include ''[[Sarafina!]]'' (1992) , ''[[Cry, the Beloved Country]]'' (1995) (as [[Leleti Kumalo]]) , ''[[Yesterday]]'' (2004) , ''[[Hotel Rwanda]]'' (2004)  and ''[[Faith's Corner]]'' (2005) . She married [[Mbongeni Ngema]] in 1991.  *
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2006: Currently in the popular South African soap opera ''Generations''.
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== Awards, etc. ==
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She received a 1988 Tony Award nomination for Best Actress in a Musical for ''[[Sarafina!]]''
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
  
Tucker, 1997; Turok 2008;
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[[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997.
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Turok 2008;
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leleti_Khumalo
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[[Ruphin Coudyzer]]. 2023. Annotated list of his photographs of [[Market Theatre]] productions. (Provided by Coudyzer)
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Review: "Mbongeni Ngema Live! Stimela saseZola", [[IOL|IOL Entertainment]], 16 July, 2003[https://www.iol.co.za/entertainment/whats-on/mbongeni-ngema-live-stimela-sasezola-898274]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 06:01, 7 March 2024

Leleti Khumalo (1969-) [1] is a South African stage, TV and film actress and singer. (Also works as Leleti Kumalo).

Biography

Born in Durban on 30 November, 1969,

Married to Mbongeni Ngema for a number of years.

Obtained an acting diploma from the Mbongeni Ngema Academy of Performance Excellence in 2000.

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

She rose to fame when she played the title role in Mbongeni Ngema’s Sarafina which opened at the Market Theatre on 12 June 1987 before touring extensively. She starred in Mbongeni Ngema’s Magic at 4 a.m at the Civic Theatre in 1993, Blues for an Alabama Sky (Market Theatre 1997), The Zulu (1999), Mbongeni Ngema Live! Stimela saseZola (2003).

Films include Sarafina! (1992) , Cry, the Beloved Country (1995) (as Leleti Kumalo) , Yesterday (2004) , Hotel Rwanda (2004) and Faith's Corner (2005) . She married Mbongeni Ngema in 1991. * 2006: Currently in the popular South African soap opera Generations.

Awards, etc.

She received a 1988 Tony Award nomination for Best Actress in a Musical for Sarafina!

Sources

Tucker, 1997.

Turok 2008;

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leleti_Khumalo

Ruphin Coudyzer. 2023. Annotated list of his photographs of Market Theatre productions. (Provided by Coudyzer)

Review: "Mbongeni Ngema Live! Stimela saseZola", IOL Entertainment, 16 July, 2003[2]

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