Sello Maake Ka-Ncube, born Sello Maake in 1960 (changed to Maake
Ka-Ncube in honour of his stepfather who raised him) is a South
African actor. Maake Ka-Ncube is considered to be one of South
Africa's most esteemed actors and voice actors, having performed in
theatre, film and television both in his native land, as well as in
the United States, Britain, Canada and Europe. He narrated a 2008
natural history documentary Africa's Outsiders about unusually
pigmented (albino) wild animals, which was aired by Animal Planet.
Ka-Ncube is known in his native country for the leading role in the
long-running ETV soap opera Scandal! as Lucas "Daniel" Nyathi.Sello
Maake was born in Ladybrand, Free State, South Africa in 12 March
1960. He later moved to Atteridgeville, Pretoria, where he grew up. He
subsequently changed his name to Sello Maake Ka Ncube in honour of his
late stepfather who raised him. As a child, he enjoyed the experience
of watching movies, and that is where he got his inspiration and
passion for acting from. He is a huge fan of late South African
playwright and director Gibson Kente, and one of his favorite movies
is one by Kente called How Long.He performed at the Royal Shakespeare
Company and at London’s West End. The plays he performed in
include:He has appeared in the following films:
Ka-Ncube in honour of his stepfather who raised him) is a South
African actor. Maake Ka-Ncube is considered to be one of South
Africa's most esteemed actors and voice actors, having performed in
theatre, film and television both in his native land, as well as in
the United States, Britain, Canada and Europe. He narrated a 2008
natural history documentary Africa's Outsiders about unusually
pigmented (albino) wild animals, which was aired by Animal Planet.
Ka-Ncube is known in his native country for the leading role in the
long-running ETV soap opera Scandal! as Lucas "Daniel" Nyathi.Sello
Maake was born in Ladybrand, Free State, South Africa in 12 March
1960. He later moved to Atteridgeville, Pretoria, where he grew up. He
subsequently changed his name to Sello Maake Ka Ncube in honour of his
late stepfather who raised him. As a child, he enjoyed the experience
of watching movies, and that is where he got his inspiration and
passion for acting from. He is a huge fan of late South African
playwright and director Gibson Kente, and one of his favorite movies
is one by Kente called How Long.He performed at the Royal Shakespeare
Company and at London’s West End. The plays he performed in
include:He has appeared in the following films:
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