Luthuli Dlamini (born 13 March 1966) is a Zimbabwe-born South African film and television actor. He is best known for his portrayal of Stan Nyathi on the e.tv soap opera, Scandal!. Dlamini has also had roles on Generations,[1] Jacob's Cross, InterSEXions,[2] Rockville, Room, Tempy Pushas, and Uzalo.[3]
Luthuli Dlamini | |
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Years active | 1986–present |
Children | 5 |
Early life
editDlamini was born on 13 March 1966 in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. He grew up in England spending his time between that country and his native Zimbabwe. "I was born in Zimbabwe in the late '60s and moved between Africa and Europe most of my life. I lived all the way through the Beatles craze of the UK and the liberation movement of Zimbabwe.
England was fun but I felt like a foreigner and I always wanted to come back home," he remarked during a Drum magazine interview.
— "Luthuli Dlamini", Incwajana[4]
Career
editFrom 2008-2009, He has played the leading role of Tombo Mbuli in the M-Net sitcom The Coconuts. On July 4, 2013, he joined Generations , television show that was aired live on SABC 1, playing a role of Scott. He also had played the role of Advocate Zulu on Uzalo from season 1 to season 4.[5]
Scandal! controversy
editDlamini initially notified the producers of Scandal! on 4 June 2007 that he had been ill and needed some time off. After a prolonged absence and no news from him, the producers of that show tried to reach him to no success, at which point they went to his house where they found that the house appeared to be uninhabited. After two weeks of no news from him, the police were notified and they discovered that he had been inside his house. He claimed that he had been sick and needed time to recuperate. On 28 June 2007, he was dismissed from Scandal! but later returned on a recurring basis to see out his character of Stan Nyathi.
Filmography
editTelevision
editYear | Film | Role | Notes |
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2013 | Generations | Scott Nomvete | |
Intersexions | Zakes | ||
2011-2013 | Scandal!' | Stan Nyathi | |
2015 | Tempy Pushas | Ben Landers | |
2018 | Uzalo | Advocate Zulu | |
2024 | Umkhwenyana | Mr. Mawela |
Films
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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2010 | The lost future | Lars | |
2010 | Im Brautkleid durch Afrika | ||
2013 | Chander Pahar | ||
2016 | Mandela's Gun | Walter Sisulu | |
2016 | Cry of love | Larry | |
2016 | The Journey is the Destination | Mr. Hirabe | |
2016 | Jongo | Noah | |
2016 | Naked Reality | Peot | |
2019 | The Furnace | Coffin | |
2021 | Dead Places | Jacob | |
Alleyway | President | ||
2022 | Office Invasion | Moses | |
2023 | Red Cargo | RSA Minister |
Achievements
editNice International Film Festival
editYear | Nominated Work | Category | Result | Ref |
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2019 | Himself | Best Actor | Won | [6][7] |
References
edit- ^ "Who is Luthuli Dlamini, the Zimbabwean on SA's Generations?". Bulawayo24 News.
- ^ "InterSEXions TV | Luthuli Dlamini | Our lives intersect in mysterious ways. We are tied together by the secrets we keep But open to the harm that secrets bring". InterSEXions TV.
- ^ "Does Luthuli Dlamini sound 'too white' for Zulu roles?". citizen.co.za.
- ^ "Luthuli Dlamini | Incwajana". incwajana.com.
- ^ "Luthuli Dlamini biography | TVSA". TVSA.
- ^ Kyle Zeeman (22 May 2019). "Luthuli Dlamini wins international award at Nice Film Festival". Sowetan LIVE.
- ^ Staff reporter (31 May 2019). "Luthuli Dlamini scoops international award". Bulawayo24.
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