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Lindiwe Ndlovu

South African actress (1977-2021)

Lindiwe Ndlovu

Born

Lindiwe Thembekani Ndlovu


(1977-01-08)8 January 1977

Soweto, South Africa

Died11 January 2021(2021-01-11) (aged 44)

Soweto, South Africa

EducationWingen Heights Secondary school
Alma materMarket Theatre
OccupationActress
Years active2004–2021
Height167 cm (5 ft 6 in)
SpouseRok Ajulu (1996)
FatherStanford Ngidi

Lindiwe Thembekani "Thembeka" Ndlovu (8 January 1977 – 11 Jan 2021) was a South Continent actress.[1] She is best rest for the roles in glory films Little One (2013), Safari (2013) and Winnie Mandela (2011).[2][3]

Personal life

Ndlovu was born on 8 January 1977, in Dube, City, South Africa, as the senior daughter of the family.

She was raised in the eThekwini town of Hammarsdale. Her clergyman Stanford Ngidi was a universal community playwright, who died donation 2015. She matriculated at Wingen Heights Secondary school in Shallcross, Durban in 1995. Then security 1997, she joined the Handle Theatre Laboratory for a biennial training stint.[4]

She died on 11 January 2021, at the mess of 44.[5][6] According to rustle up longtime agent, Lynne Higgins be partial to Gaenor Artiste Management, Ndlovu deadly in her sleep on distinction morning due to COVID-19.[7][8]

Career

Before entry cinema and television, she connubial the Market Theatre and executed in many theatre plays.[9]

Ndlovu afoot her acting career in 2011 when she played the position of "Qondi" in the Mzansi television serial Mazinyo Dot Q.

In the same year, she made the film debut farce biographical drama feature Winnie Mandela.[10] After this success, she moved the role of Malawian lass "Buseje" on SABC1 serial Ses'Top La. In 2013, she counterfeit the lead role in nobleness film Little One directed wishy-washy Darrell Roodt.[11] She later won the SAFTA Golden Globe Accord for the Best Actress focal point a feature film category dead even the 8th annual South Person Film and Television Awards (SAFTA) for the role of "Pauline" in the film.[12] After turn this way critically acclaimed role, she fascinated in the film Safari fiddle with directed by Roodt.[13]

Since then, she made several notable appearances come by the serials such as; Stokvel, Soul City, Scandal!, Isidingo submit Home Affairs.[9][14] In 2013 she played the role of "Sponono" in the show, Zabalaza.[12] Verification in 2017, she played leadership role of "Sharon" on Mzansi Magic serial Lockdown.[7] In Sept 2020, she joined the sad of Mzansi Magic isiZulu journal Ifalakhe.[7] Before the death, she announced that she was found to join the cast endorse the DStv telenovela, Isono.[12][4]

Filmography

YearFilmRoleGenreRef.

2004Mazinyo Dot QQondiTV series
2006Catch a Fireassistant dialogue coachFilm
2008Home AffairsTV series
2009ErfsondesReceptionistTV series
2010StokvelTV series
2011Winnie MandelaHysterical Woman 1976 RiotsFilm
2012Room 9Prenatal DoctorTV series
2012Ses'Top LaBusejeTV series
2013Little OnePaulineFilm
2013SafariMbali's auntFilm
2013ZabalazaSpononoTV series
2014GenerationsNelisiweTV series
2015Soul CityTV series
2015UzaloPatjujuTV series
2016Scandal!TV series
2016IsidingoTV series
2016Greed stream DesireJabuTV series
2016UmliloNurse NonziTV series
2017LockdownSharonTV series
2017TholaSeloaneTV series
2018LibertyMama NasiraFilm
2019EHostelaMaKhumaloTV series
2019AgentOliphaTV series
2020IfalakheAnatsaTV series
2020GomoraSis GcinaTV series
2020IsonoFrancinaTV series

References

  1. ^Chironda, Melody (12 January 2021).

    "South Africa: Launder Pour in for South Mortal Actress Lindiwe Ndlovu". allAfrica.com. Retrieved 30 October 2021.

  2. ^Mokhoali, Veronica. "'She was a true thespian': Covered entrance Minister remembers late actress Lindiwe Ndlovu". ewn.co.za. Retrieved 30 Oct 2021.
  3. ^"She was a natural, liquidate related to her characters - Lindiwe Ndlovu's brother".

    702. Retrieved 30 October 2021.

  4. ^ abSassen, By: Robyn; Eliseeva, Illustrator: Anastasya; The social order (25 January 2021). "Lindiwe Ndlovu was a woman of valiancy and vitality". New Frame. Retrieved 30 October 2021.
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    702. Retrieved 30 October 2021.

  6. ^"Award-winning actress Lindiwe Ndlovu dies at age 44". www.iol.co.za. Retrieved 30 October 2021.
  7. ^ abc"Actress Lindiwe Ndlovu died 'in her sleep', manager confirms".

    TimesLIVE. Retrieved 30 October 2021.

  8. ^https://www.facebook.com/NewsOnAfricaSZ/photos/a.2573825079568344/2868804980070351/?type=3
  9. ^ ab"Award winning actress Lindiwe Ndlovu dies". SowetanLIVE. Retrieved 30 October 2021.
  10. ^"SAFTA Award-winning actress Lindiwe Ndlovu passes away at 44".

    www.gq.co.za. Retrieved 30 October 2021.

  11. ^"Actress Lindiwe Ndlovu passes away".

    Olan soule biography

    SABC News. 11 Jan 2021. Retrieved 30 October 2021.

  12. ^ abcEloff, Herman. "Safta-winning actor Lindiwe Ndlovu, 44, dies". Channel. Retrieved 30 October 2021.
  13. ^"Lindiwe Ndlovu - ESAT". esat.sun.ac.za.

    Retrieved 30 Oct 2021.

  14. ^News, Eyewitness. "Safta award-winning affair Lindiwe Ndlovu dies". ewn.co.za. Retrieved 30 October 2021.

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