Sello Maake Ka-Ncube
Sello Maake Ka-Ncube | |
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Born |
Sello Maake 12 March 1960[1] Orlando, Soweto, South Africa |
Occupation | Actor, voice actor |
Years active | 1989–present |
Television |
Scandal (2007-) (South African soap) |
Sello Maake Ka-Ncube, born Sello Maake in 1960 (He subsequently changed to Maake Ka-Ncube in honour of his stepfather who raised him) is one of South Africa's most esteemed actors and voice actors, having performed in theatre, film and television both in his native land, as well as in the USA, Britain, Canada, and Europe.[2] He narrated a 2008 natural history documentary Africa's Outsiders about unusually pigmented (albino) wild animals, which was aired by Animal Planet. Ka-Ncube is known in his native country for the leading role in the long running ETV soap opera Scandal! (South Africa soap) as Lucas "Daniel" Nyathi.
Life
Ka-Ncube was born in Orlando, Soweto, in 1960, but was raised in Atteridgeville, Pretoria. Sello married Palesa Mboweni in 2013 in a marriage that lasted less than 8 months. He alleged mental instability on his ex-wife's part. His previous famous loves in South Africa include actress Nambitha Mpumlwana and jazz singer Gloria Bosman.
Work
Theatre
He played in Royal Shakespeare Company and in the London’s West End. The plays he played in include:
- Othello
- The Suit
- Smallholding
- Raisin in the Sun
- The Good Woman of Sharkville
- Guess Who’s Coming for Dinner
- Prophets in The Black Sky
- The Lion King
- Aaron
- Titus Adronicus
Filmography
He has appeared in the following films:
- 2005 Othello: A South African Tale
- 1993 Djadje: Last Night I Fell Off a Horse
- 1993 Taxi to Soweto
- 1993 Bopha!
- 1992 The Good Fascist
- 1991 Wheels and Deals
- 1990 Dark City
- 1990 The Rutanga Tapes
- 1989 A Dry White Season
Television
In his native country he is most known for the leading role in the long running soap opera Generations where he played a character named Archie Moroka. Lately he can be seen on ETV soap opera Scandal! (South Africa soap) as Lucas "Daniel" Nyathi.
Awads
- 2002 FNB Vita Nomination for Best Ensemble Performance in Musical Theatre, Best Script of a New South African Play, Best Director and for Best Production, for Komeng
- 2001 FNB Vita Award for Best Performance in a Comedy by a Male for Call Us Crazy
- 2000/2001 Pan African Heritage Broadcast Achievement Award for Drama
- 1994 DALRO Award for Best Actor for The Suit
References
- ↑
- ↑ Sello Maake Ka-Ncube, TVSA. Blue Beetle Entertainment, Retrieved 23 March 2014