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The SA entertainment industry has been robbed of one of the most defiant characters who was Sello Motloung who died on 15th September 2024 at the age of 53. Best known for his roles in hit films like Gangster’s Paradise: For stage and Tv shows among them Matatiele and Blood Psalms, Sello Motloung was one of the most celebrated actors on stage and TV shows because of his unique interesting performances and range of work.
Sello Motloung who was born on 4th of November of 1970 acted professionally for more than thirty years of his life, beginning with early 1990s, and he performed in theatre, television, and cinema. Sello Motloung was a regular cast in various notorious South African productions that include Backstage in which he played the character Mpumi and The Lab where he also played the character Nkabi.
Despite being young Sello Motloung found himself in the lime light easily because of his love in acting. In 1998 he was honored with M-Net All-Africa Film Awards nomination for Best Supporting Actor acting in Chikin Biznis. Over the years Sello Motloung has acted in several drama productions internationally for instance, Human Cargo, a mini-series based in Canada and the Britain’s ITV drama popularly known as Wild at Heart.
However, Sello Motloung was not limited to stage and screen acting; he acted in several other stage plays that received positive acclaim including The Good Woman of Sharkville in 1996 for which he received a Vita Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor and Master Harold and the Boys in 1998 to mention but a few.
However, the coronavirus pandemic slightly set back the actors’ career through various project freezes, but the year saw him return panting in Lithapo and The Estate where he portrayed Thapelo and Elias Nkosi, respectively. These series also demonstrated the dedication and persistence Sello Motloung had of going on with acting despite the odds stacked against him.
The death of Sello Motloung is hard believed given the fact that he contributed immensely towards the development of South Africa through arts. Everyone would agree with the sentiments that Sello Motloung's talent, efforts and contribution to the local and global music industry will be greatly missed. Sello Motloung's performances span a range from Jerusalema to Ring of Lies and those are but only but a few of many unforgettable performances that he gave and which many aspiring actors will endeavour to emulate in the future. It is a sad day for us, still all his wonderful performances that he left on the screen and stage will remain.
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