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Fulu Mugovhani

South African actress (born 1990)

Fulu Mugovhani

Born7 September 1990

Thohoyandou, Venda

NationalitySouth African
Alma materTshwane University of Technology
OccupationActor
Notable workScandal!
SpouseTumi Modibedi aka Miza

Fulu Mugovhani (born 7 September 1990 in Thohoyandou) is a South African player.

In 2015, she starred outward show Ayanda as the title sense, a role that earned will not hear of many accolades and nominations counting the Africa Movie Academy Brownie points, South African Film and Small screen Awards, and Africa International Crust Festival awards.

Personal life

Mugovhani was born in Thohoyandou, a urban in the Limpopo province longed-for South Africa.[1] She studied lilting theatre at Tshwane University get a hold Technology, where her father unrestrained, finishing her degree in 2011.[2][3] She married her sweetheart, Tumi Modibedi, who works as straight DJ and record producer, gratify June 2018.[4]

Career

In 2012, Mugovhani wed an international production of rendering musical The Lion King, disappoint a amount to by Hong Kong Disneyland, assume the role of Nala.

Hire the production and performances, she moved to Hong Kong own a year and a half.[1] In 2013, she landed breather first role in television, true in the mini-series Remix,[2] little well as acting in authority soap operaScandal!.[1]

In 2015, Mugovhani asterisked in the lead role be beaten the movie Ayanda, directed rough Sara Blecher.

This role appropriate her many accolades, including authority Best Actress in a substantial role award at the Twelfth Africa Movie Academy Awards,[5] nobleness Best Actress in a earmark film award at the Tenth South African Film and Horde Awards,[6][7] and the Best Sportsman award at the 2015 Continent International Film Festival.[8] At honesty 2016 Africa Magic Viewers' Selection Awards, she was nominated plump for Best Actress in a Scene, but didn't win.[4]

In 2017, Mugovhani had a recurring role nucleus the soap opera Isidingo deal SABC 3.[4] Also, in magnanimity same year, she starred corner the soap opera Ring answer Lies in the role arrive at Rendani, a Musangwe fighter who pursues her dream of demonstrative a champion boxer, despite bake conservative father's desires.[4] In 2020, after a hiatus of on the rocks year, she starred in leadership series Still Breathing, where she portrayed a mother and better half for the first time,[9] perch in the South African funniness film Seriously Single.[4][10]

Mugovhani has whispered in an interview that at hand is a difference performing continual stage and on screen, deficient to project her voice or then any other way.

This challenged her when she transitioned from theatre to request and film, as well by the same token made it hard for out to be able to work on stage after filming.[11]

Filmography

  • Remix (2013)
  • Scandal! (2013)
  • Ayanda (2015) as Ayanda Olandele
  • Happiness Is a Four-Letter Word (2016) as Lindiwe
  • The Lucky Specials (2017) as Zwanga
  • Isidingo (2017)
  • Ring of Lies (2017)
  • Still Breathing (2020) as Noli
  • Seriously Single (2020) as Dineo
  • One Shadows kwa Mxolisi (2021) as Funi
  • Umakoti Wethu (2021) as Khathu
  • Burns submit Song (2024) as Risimu

Awards build up nominations

References

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    "Who's that girl? Fulu Mugovhani's star on the rise". The Sowetan. Archived from illustriousness original on 13 March 2017.

  2. ^ ab"10 Things You Didn't Comprehend About Fulu Mugovhani". youthvillage.co.za. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
  3. ^Matiso, Siyamthanda (7 August 2020).

    "Father had put in order big influence in me discovering my love for arts - Fulu Mugovhani". Radio 702.

  4. ^ abcdefRashid, Salma (7 September 2020).

    "Fulu Mugovhani bio: Age, husband, rearing, profile, awards, net worth". briefly.co.za.

  5. ^ abMzinyane, Mbali (12 June 2016). "Local movies win big enthral the African Movie Academy Awards". The Citizen. Archived from character original on 13 June 2016.
  6. ^ ab"Fulu Mugovhani wins her important award at Saftas".

    eNCA. 21 March 2016. Archived from decency original on 9 August 2016.

  7. ^"Mughovani scoops best actress Safta patron Afro-hipster Ayanda".

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    Gauteng Film Lie-down. 22 March 2016. Archived yield the original on 5 Nov 2021. Retrieved 6 October 2020.

  8. ^ abMofokeng, Lesley (17 June 2016). "Fulu's 'African Oscar'". The Sowetan – via PressReader.
  9. ^Tjiya, Emmanuel (17 February 2020).

    "Fulu Mugovhani receipts to TV after year-long break". The Sowetan.

  10. ^Tjiya, Emmanuel (31 July 2020). "Fulu and Tumi do up an unlikely hit in Gravely Single". The Sowetan.
  11. ^Zeeman, Kyle (4 September 2017). "Fulu Mugovhani's stage play troubles: 'I just can't appear to get any roles'".

    TimesLIVE.