Sindi Dlathu
Sindi Dlathu | |
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Born | Sindiswa Dlathu January 4, 1974 |
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Years active | 1988-Present |
Known for | Muvhango, Sarafina!, Soul City, , The River |
Spouse(s) | Okielant Nkosi |
Sindiswa Dlathu (born January 4, 1974)[1] is a South African actress and musician. She is well known for portraying Thandaza Mokoena on Muvhango, a role she played from the show's inception in 1997 until her departure in 2018.[2][3]
Dlathu left Muvhango to play a leading role in the telenovela The River, where she plays the role of Lindiwe Dlamini-Dikana, a fierce woman, who would do anything to protect her wealth and maintain her lavish lifestyle.[4]
Career[]
Dlathu was cast as the lead role's understudy in the stage version of Sarafina!. In the screen version, she worked alongside Whoopi Goldberg and was commissioned as an assistant choreographer to Michael Peters. In 1988, with the second cast led by Seipati Sothoane whom Sindi understudied. When the play went on tour, she stayed behind and did Township fever in 1989–1990 touring the US with the play for a year.[citation needed]
Dlathu then returned to school after four years of being with Mbongeni Ngema's committed artists. She completed her matric in 1996, and then went back to performing arts, stage plays in 1997 she was in the FNB Vita Award-winning Game, where she performed with Mary Twala, Abigail Kubeka, and the late Nomhle Nkonyeni.
She won the award for favourite actress at the 2020 DStv Mzansi Viewers' Choice Awards.
In 2021, she won SAFTA award in Best Actress category for her role of Lindiwe in The River. [5]
Filmography[]
Year | Film | Role |
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(1997–2007) | Sarafina | |
1999 | Escape from Angola | |
2004 | Married | |
2015 | Ngempela | |
1997-2017 | Muvhango | Nomthandazo Buthelezi |
Soul City | Nomfundo | |
2018-present | The River | Lindiwe Dlamini - Dikana |
2019 | The Queen | Lindiwe Dlamini - Dikana |
References[]
- ^ Evelyne Kioko. "Sindi Dlathu biography: age, HIV status, family, husband, wedding, daughter and twin". briefly.co.za.
- ^ "Full details sindi dlathu leaves muvhango". channel24.co.za. 2017-10-06. Retrieved 2020-02-18.
- ^ Joseph Nkosi (13 May 2020). "Sindi Dlathu biography, age, twin sister, husband & pictures". thenation.co.za.
- ^ "The river is brimming with potential to be a really great telenovela". iol.co.za. Retrieved 2020-02-18.
- ^ Keshia Africa (22 May 2021). "All the 2021 Safta winners". Independent Online.
External links[]
- Sindi Dlathu at IMDb
- http://www.capetown.gov.za/en/smartcape/Peopleofnote/pages/smartcapestd.aspx?pid=634
- http://imzansi.co.za/muvhangos-thandaza-sick-again/
- Living people
- South African stage actresses
- South African soap opera actresses
- 1974 births
- South African actor stubs