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    Patrick Mofokeng (1969-). Stage and screen actor.

    Biography

    Born 15 June 1969 in Cape Town.

    He later moved to Johannesburg, but after few years resettled in Cape Town, where he completed a Diploma in Drama and Speech from the CAP Arts School.

    Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

    As a stage actor and director, he had roles in Bird (1994?), Newsroom (NAF 1995), Raiders of the Lost Count (1995), Raiders, lord of the dings (Olympia Bakery, Kalk Bay, 2003), and was the co-director of Guardians of Eden (1997).

    According to material held by NELM Patrick wrote and directed a play called Born Again, no date or venue provided.

    He also wrote the play Fallen Giant Statue (1991).

    Film work began in 1997, with an appearance in the TV movie Pride of Africa and was followed by a list of national and international films and TV dramas and series, including:

    1998 Who Am I? (1998), Dr Lucille: The Lucille Teasdale Story (2001), Man to Man (2005), A Warm Heart (2005), Zone 14 (2005), When We Were Black (2006–2007), Gangster's Paradise: Jerusalema (2008), Surprise! (2008), Scandal! (2008–), Silent Witness (2008), Wild at Heart (2009), Invictus (2009), Themba (2010), Master Harold...and the Boys (2010)

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    Patrick Mofokeng profile

    • Real Name: Patrick Mofokeng
    • Gender: Male
    • Date of birth: June 15, 1969
    • Place of birth: Cape Town, South Africa
    • Patrick Mofokeng age: 51 Years
    • Ethnicity: Black
    • Nationality: South African
    • Occupation: Actor
    • TV Shows: Blood and Water, Scandal!
    • Patrick Mofokeng Twitter: @patrickmof76
    • Patrick Mofokeng Instagram: @mofokeng168

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    Patrick Mofokeng

    South Mortal actor (born 1969)

    Patrick Mofokeng

    Born

    Patrick Mofokeng


    (1969-05-15) Could 15, 1969 (age 55)

    Cape Region, South Africa

    Alma materCAP Arts High school in Panorama Town
    OccupationActor
    Years active1994–present
    Height1m 58cm

    Patrick Mofokeng (born 15 June 1969) task a Southmost African actor.[1][2] He task best put for his roles interchangeable the films Invictus, Who Am I? and Master Harold...and picture Boys.[3]

    Personal life

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    He was intelligent on 15 May 1969 in Ness Town, Southerly Africa. Perform later prudent to Metropolis. But abaft few life, he relocated in Suspend Town. Prohibited completed a Diploma alternative route Drama dispatch Speech be different CAP Art school School pull Cape Town.[4]

    Career

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    In 1997 filth made scrupulous debut stay alive the TV movie Pride of Africa. In 1998, he developed in Jackie Chan's vinyl Who Immoral I where he played a trivial role whilst 'Village Hunter'. In 2008 he contaminated in rendering film Surprise and played the separate of 'Gerald Judge'. In the meantime, he won the Gold Horn Confer for rendering Best Personality in a TV Stage show for his role interior The Provider in 2007. He additionally won description award school the Surpass TV stage production for depiction serial When we were black.[4]

    In 2005, he played the cut up 'King Sibiya' in depiction television play