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Xolile Tshabalala
She was born in Vrede, Free State, South Africa. She is named after her paternal grandmother. Xolile graduated from the National School of the Arts with honours and as well as the award for Best Overall Performer.
During her studies at the NSA, Xolile had the opportunity to play alongside Thembi Mtshali-Jones, where she became her mentor. They performed together in the play The Crucible shown at The Market Theatre. Xolile has also starred in various plays since then, including Another Child, The Suitcase which launched the Soweto Theatre and then at the State Theatre in Pretoria, Rivonia Trial, in which she played Winnie Mandela. More recently, Xolile played Ruth Younger in Raisin'In The Sun, directed by Dr Jerry Mofokeng in partnership with the US Embassy of South Africa.
She has also starred in many television productions such as Soul City S7, where she played sister Zama. From 2002 to 2005 she starred in the television hit serial Generations. She played the role of Julia Montene, who became highly popular among the public. In 2007, she joined NCIS S5 as Sayda Zuri, in the episode titled Designated Target. With much success in her roles, she became a household name in South Africa and went on to star in televisi
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Xolile Tshabalala (born 9 April 1977) is a South African actress.[1] She is notable for her roles in several popular television series including 4Play: Sex Tips for Girls, Secrets & Scandals, Blood & Water, and Housekeepers.[2][3]
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Xolile Tshabalala | |
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| Born | Xolile Tshabalala (1977-04-09) 9 April 1977 (age 47) Vrede, Free State |
| Nationality | South African |
| Alma mater | National School of the Arts Theatre New York Film Academy |
| Occupation(s) | Director, producer, writer, editor |
| Years active | 2002–present |
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She was born in Vrede, Free State.[citation needed] She is named after her paternal grandmother. She graduated from the National School of the Arts Theatre with honors and as well as 'Best Overall Performer'.[2]
During her studies at National school, Xolile had the opportunity to play alongside Thembi Mtshali-Jones, where she became her mentor. They performed together in the play The Crucible shown at the Market Theatre. The actress has also starred in . She has also starred in a large number of Television productions such as, and Soul City season 7, where she played sister Zama.[clarification needed] Not limited to on-screen acting, Xolile has also starred