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Pages in category "South African television actresses" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 201 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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Pages in category "21st-century South African actresses" The following 113 pages are in this category, out of 113 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Natalia Da Rocha is a South African actress, director, youth activist and businesswoman. She can be remembered as being one of the few persons of colour to appear in entertainment media during the Apartheid-era. In 1981 she was the first Coloured (mixed-race person) to graduate with a Drama degree from the Afrikaans dominant Stellenbosch ...
Sandra Laing (born 26 November 1955) is a South African woman who was classified as Coloured by authorities during the apartheid era, due to her skin colour and hair texture, although she was officially listed as the child of at least three generations of ancestors who had been regarded as white. At the age of 10, she was expelled from her all ...
Amanda du-Pont (born 26 June 1988) [1] is a Swazi-born [2] South African actress, model and television host. Du-Pont is known for her portrayal of Senna in the CW drama series Life is Wild [2] and Sharon in the SABC 3 comedy-drama Taryn & Sharon. [3] Currently, she stars as Ashley in the Netflix [3] thriller series Shadow.
The 2009 film I'm Not Black, I'm Coloured – Identity Crisis at the Cape of Good Hope (Monde World Films, US release) is one of the first historical documentary films to explore the legacy of Apartheid through the viewpoint of the Cape Coloured community, including interviews with elders, pastors, members of Parliament, students and everyday ...