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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
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She made her TV debut in the second season of the [[SABC 3]] drama series ''[[The Lab]]'' in 2008 and went on to feature in shows such as ''[[Intersexions]]''‚ ''[[Ashes to Ashes]]'' and ''[[The Docket]]'' (2018).
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She made her TV debut in the second season of the [[SABC 3]] drama series ''[[The Lab]]'' in 2008 and went on to feature in shows such as ''[[Intersexions]]'' ([[SABC 2]])''[[Swartwater]]'' ([[SABC 2]]), ''[[Ashes to Ashes]]'' ([[e.tv]]), Those Who Can't ([[SABC 2]]), ''[[The Docket]]'' (2018) as well as the British BBC series, ''Silent Witness''.  
  
 
In 2017 she won a [[Safta]] Award for Best Actress in a feature film for ''[[Sink]]''.
 
In 2017 she won a [[Safta]] Award for Best Actress in a feature film for ''[[Sink]]''.

Revision as of 08:19, 27 September 2018

Shoki Mokgapa (1983/84?-2018) was a television and film actress.

Biography

She had a bachelor’s degree in live performance from the Johannesburg-based AFDA film school.

She died on 25 September 2018.

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

She made her TV debut in the second season of the SABC 3 drama series The Lab in 2008 and went on to feature in shows such as Intersexions (SABC 2)‚ Swartwater (SABC 2), Ashes to Ashes (e.tv), Those Who Can't (SABC 2), The Docket (2018) as well as the British BBC series, Silent Witness.

In 2017 she won a Safta Award for Best Actress in a feature film for Sink.

Sources

"Intersexions actress Shoki Mokgapa has died", Sowetan Live, 26 September 2018 - 17:27

Thinus Ferreira "South African actress Shoki Mokgapa, 34, dies", Channel 24, 2018-09-26 16:26

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