Seputla Sebogodi
Seputla Sebogodi | |
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Born | Lady Selborne,
Pretoria,South Africa | 31 October 1962
Nationality | South African |
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Years active | 1982-present |
Notable work | Generations |
Spouse(s) | Deborah Futhi Makoena Francina Kganakga Leonette Sebogodi |
Children | 4 |
Parent(s) |
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Septula Sebogodi (born October 31, 1962[1]) is a South African actor and singer.[2][3] He is the recipient of two SAFTA Awards.[4] He made appearance on Critical Assignment (2004) ,The Republic (2019) and soap opera Rhythm City, Scandal!.[1]
Career[]
Acting[]
His career in acting began in the early ’90s in the local Pedi drama Bophelo Ke Semphekgo, playing the role of the womanizing Nkwesheng.
He went on to be a series regular in the long-running sitcom suburban Bliss. In 2005 he was playing the role of Kenneth Mashaba on Generations. In 2015 he had a role of Solomon on e.tv soapie Rhythm City.
Music[]
Seputla is a recording gospel artist he has released two albums, his second album was released in 2010 titled Re Tshwarele Melato.
Personal life[]
He has married three times and is the father of four children sons Thapelo, Kgothatso, Sebogodi and daughter Thabang.[5]
Discography[]
studio albums[]
- Nkuke Morena
- Re Tshwarele Melato (2010)
- Buya (2015)
Select filmography[]
- (1988)
- Hijack Stories (2000)
- The Long Run (2000)
- Mr Bones (2001)
- Beat the Drum (2003)
- Critical Assignment (2004)
- Max and Mona (2004)
- The Story of Racheltjie De Beer (2019)
- The River
References[]
- ^ a b Rodah Mogeni. "Seputla Sebogodi bio: age, children, wife, weight loss, songs, awards, ZCC, profile". briefly.co.za.
- ^ "WATCH: Actor Seputla Sebogodi, son Thapelo share stage in 'Flak My Son'". Independent Online (South Africa). 17 October 2018. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
- ^ Kekana, Chrizelda (23 October 2018). "Seputla Sebogodi's proud over how his son handles life in the limelight". The Times (South Africa). Retrieved 30 June 2020.
- ^ Tjiya, Emmanuel (10 May 2020). "Why Safta win was so emotional for Seputla Sebogodi". The Herald (South Africa). Retrieved 30 June 2020.
- ^ Dayile, Qhama (13 January 2019). "Actor Thapelo Sebogodi on carving his own path in showbiz". South Africa: News24. Retrieved 29 June 2020.
External links[]
- South African male actors
- 21st-century South African male actors
- South African male film actors
- South African male television actors
- Living people
- 1962 births