Xolile Tshabalala (born 9 April 1977) is a South African actor best known for her appearances in the television series 4Play: Sex Tips for Girls, Secrets & Scandals, Blood & Water, and Housekeepers.
Xolile Tshabalala’s outstanding performance in Netflix’s Blood and Water has cemented her place as a top and iconic South African actor. She has received numerous honors and continues to be a global advocate for young people.
Xolile Tshabalala Age
Xolile is 44 years old and was born on April 9, 1977 in Verde, Free State. She was born in her grandfather’s bedroom, establishing a deep bond between the two. Their friendship is so close that she rarely did anything significant without his approval. Her paternal grandma inspired her name. She attended the National School of the Arts, where she graduated with honors and was named Best Overall Performer. After achieving prominence, she would take a break from acting to attend the New York Film Academy. She did, however, return to South Africa after 5 years.
Xolile Tshabalala Education
She graduated from the National School of the Arts Theatre with honors and as well as ‘Best Overall Performer. Career She has contributed to a number of television shows, including Generations, Soul City, Justice for All, Scoop Schoombie, Isidingo, and Secret in my Bosom, among others.
Xolile Tshabalala Career
She has made contributions to many television programs, including Secret in my Bosom, Generations, Soul City, Justice for All, Scoop Schoombie, and others.
She has contributed to a number of industrial theatrical works, including Another Child. Xolile Tshabalala has received numerous acting honors, including the 2003 Duku Duku Viewers Choice Award and the 2004 People Magazine Crystal Award for best soap actress, to name a few.
In order to pursue her dream of becoming a producer and director, she took a sabbatical from acting in 2005 and enrolled at the New York Film School. She portrayed Sister Zama in the seventh season of the SABC1 drama series Soul City (which aired in 2006). She made a cameo appearance in the fifth season of the American drama series NCIS (in 2007). She portrayed Mandi Mbalula, the cunning accountant and second-in-command at Nobela Holdings who worked for Mvelo’s (Yonda Thomas) father, in the SABC1 drama series Fallen from 2011.
She also played the gorgeous Gugu, the ambitious player development officer who provides the casino’s high rollers whatever they want but is unable to give TT the one thing he wants—a child—in the 2013 SABC3 drama series High Rollers.
Unquestionably talented, Xolile has the nominations and prizes to back her up.
For her work in Generations: The Legacy, Fallen, 4Play: Sex Tips for Girls, and Rise, she has received four Golden Horn Award nominations.
Her honors also include the People Magazine Crystal Award for best soap actress in 2004 and the Duku Duku Viewers Choice Award in 2003.
Xolile Tshabalala Net Worth
Xolile Tshabalala’s networth was estimated to be $2.5 million by sleekgist.com
Movies
- NCIS
- Sokhulu & Partners
- Blood & Water
- Rhythm City
- High Rollers
- Fallen
- 90 Plein Street
- Generations
- Intersexions
- Muvhango
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