Man on Ground
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2011
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Bubu Mazibuko is a South African actress and casting director renowned for her compelling performances in both film and television. She was sent to boarding school in Swaziland...
Known For
Actor • Director
Country
South Africa
Born
Dec 13, 1975 (50)
Latest Credit
Man on Ground (2011)
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Bubu Mazibuko is a South African actress and casting director renowned for her compelling performances in both film and television. She was sent to boarding school in Swaziland during apartheid. After returning to South Africa, she pursued studies in Fine Arts and later attended the New York Film Academy. Mazibuko made her acting debut in 1998 with Desert Diners and gained prominence for her role as Thuli in the TV series Gaz'lam (2002–2005). Her film credits include Catch a Fire (2006), Man on Ground (2011), and Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom (2013). She has been married to Langa Masina since 2016
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Social & Reach
Birth Date
Dec 13, 1975
Age
50 years old
Place of Birth
Soweto, Transvaal, South Africa
Country
South Africa
Primary Craft
Actor
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Actor • Director
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0 wins, 1 nominations
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Best Actress in a Drama
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Ade, an accomplished financial executive and his brother Femi are South-African immigrants. Unknown to Ade, his brother, who is in South-Africa because of a self-imposed exile due to political affiliation in Nigeria has been kidnapped. On discovery that his brother is missing Ade carries out investigations to unravel the mystery and discovers the difficult lifestyle subjected to him. Ade pays homage to a former employer of Femi, when violence occurred which forced him to live with the boss. The frequent violent riots in the neighbourhood open up many revelations about the life of his brother.