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'''KHUMALO, Samson''' (19**-) is a South African actor and playwright.
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[[Samson Khumalo]] (19**-) is a South African actor and playwright.
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
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His play ''[[No Love]]'' toured Transvaal townships.
 
His play ''[[No Love]]'' toured Transvaal townships.
  
He took part in several workshop productions, among others ''[[Wipe a Tear]]'' and ''[[Death Before Birth]]''. He also appeared in ''[[Travelling Shots]]'', ''[[Death and the King's Horseman]]'', ''[[Romeo and Julie]]'', ''[[Kweku Ananse]]''. He played Gert Garries in ''[[Die Eend]]'' in 1993.
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He took part in several workshop productions, among others ''[[Wipe a Tear]]'' and ''[[Death Before Birth]]''. He also appeared in ''[[Travelling Shots]]'', ''[[Death and the King's Horseman]]'', ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'', ''[[Maru]]'', ''[[Kweku Ananse]]'', ''[[The Life and Times of Johnny Cockroach]]'' (1999). He played Gert Garries in ''[[Die Eend]]'' in 1993.
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''[[Bloke]]'', ''[[Bopha!]]'' (2012), ''[[For Your Ears Only]]'', ''[[Donkerland]]'', ''[[Generaal Mannetjies Mentz]]'', ''[[Maru]]'', ''[[Pantagleize]]'' ([[PACT]] 1988), ''[[The Blacks]]'', ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'', ''[[The Sleeping Beauty]]'', ''[[Death and the King's Horseman]]'', ''[[Travelling Shots]]'', ''[[Kwaggapolitiek]]'', ''[[Dark City]]'', ''[[Full Circle]]'', ''[[Nog 'n Kooi... Nog 'n Vlooi!]]'', ''[[Radio Vuka]]'', ''[[Ons vir Jou]]''.  
  
 
Samson Khumalo is best known for his role as Percy Mlambo on the [[M-Net]] sitcom ''[[The Coconuts]]'', in 2008. He also acted in the 7th film of the Heartlines documentary series, entitled ''[[The Other Woman]]'', in 2006. He is married to his TV wife from ''[[The Coconuts]]'', Meme Ditshego ([[Joyce Mlambo]]). In 2010 he joined the main cast of the [[SABC2]] sitcom ''[[Rasdien]]'' in the role of Speaknice, the black janitor.
 
Samson Khumalo is best known for his role as Percy Mlambo on the [[M-Net]] sitcom ''[[The Coconuts]]'', in 2008. He also acted in the 7th film of the Heartlines documentary series, entitled ''[[The Other Woman]]'', in 2006. He is married to his TV wife from ''[[The Coconuts]]'', Meme Ditshego ([[Joyce Mlambo]]). In 2010 he joined the main cast of the [[SABC2]] sitcom ''[[Rasdien]]'' in the role of Speaknice, the black janitor.
 
  
 
== Awards, etc ==
 
== Awards, etc ==
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== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
http://www.tvsa.co.za/actors/viewactor.aspx?actorid=4581
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TVSA [http://www.tvsa.co.za/actors/viewactor.aspx?actorid=4581].
  
 
''Die Eend'' programme, 1993.
 
''Die Eend'' programme, 1993.
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Theatre programmes of the various productions.
  
  

Latest revision as of 17:30, 7 March 2018

Samson Khumalo (19**-) is a South African actor and playwright.

Biography

Training

Career

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

His play No Love toured Transvaal townships.

He took part in several workshop productions, among others Wipe a Tear and Death Before Birth. He also appeared in Travelling Shots, Death and the King's Horseman, Romeo and Juliet, Maru, Kweku Ananse, The Life and Times of Johnny Cockroach (1999). He played Gert Garries in Die Eend in 1993. Bloke, Bopha! (2012), For Your Ears Only, Donkerland, Generaal Mannetjies Mentz, Maru, Pantagleize (PACT 1988), The Blacks, Romeo and Juliet, The Sleeping Beauty, Death and the King's Horseman, Travelling Shots, Kwaggapolitiek, Dark City, Full Circle, Nog 'n Kooi... Nog 'n Vlooi!, Radio Vuka, Ons vir Jou.

Samson Khumalo is best known for his role as Percy Mlambo on the M-Net sitcom The Coconuts, in 2008. He also acted in the 7th film of the Heartlines documentary series, entitled The Other Woman, in 2006. He is married to his TV wife from The Coconuts, Meme Ditshego (Joyce Mlambo). In 2010 he joined the main cast of the SABC2 sitcom Rasdien in the role of Speaknice, the black janitor.

Awards, etc

Sources

TVSA [1].

Die Eend programme, 1993.

Theatre programmes of the various productions.


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