Siddhesh Joshi (Editor)

Leleti Khumalo

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Years active
  
1988–present

Name
  
Leleti Khumalo


Role
  
Actress

Parents
  
Theressa Tanyiso-Khumalo

Leleti Khumalo The Close Up with Leleti Khumalo etv

Born
  
30 March 1970 (age 53) (
1970-03-30
)
Durban, South Africa

Spouse
  
Mbongeni Ngema (m. 1992–2005)

Nominations
  
Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical

Movies
  
Sarafina!, Yesterday, Invictus, Hotel Rwanda, Cry - the Beloved Country

Similar People
  
Mbongeni Ngema, Darrell Roodt, Sindi Dlathu, Sonia Mbele, Connie Ferguson

The close up s4 leleti khumalo intro


Leleti Khumalo (born 1970) is a Zulu South African actress known for her leading role in the movie and stage play Sarafina! and for her roles in other films such as Hotel Rwanda, Yesterday and Invictus.

Contents

Leleti Khumalo Leleti Khumalo on her new role DESTINY Magazine

Mpho Maboi interviews actress Leleti Khumalo


Early life and Sarafina!

Leleti Khumalo Pictures amp Photos of Leleti Khumalo IMDb

Khumalo was born in KwaMashu township, north of Durban, South Africa. Showing an interest in performing from an early age, she joined a youth backyard dance group called Amajika, mentored by Tu Nokwe.

Leleti Khumalo Leleti Khumalo Pictures TVSA

In 1985 she auditioned for the Mbongeni Ngema musical which was to become the international blockbuster Sarafina!; Ngema wrote the lead character of Sarafina for Khumalo. She was previously married to Mbongeni Ngema. She is currently married to businessman Skhutazo Winston Khanyile and she gave birth to their twins Ulwenzile and Yamukelani Khanyile.

Leleti Khumalo httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Khumalo performed the role of Sarafina! on stages in South Africa and on Broadway, where she received a 1988 Tony Award nomination for Best Actress in a Musical. Sarafina! had a Broadway run lasting two years, after which the production embarked on a worldwide tour. In 1987 Khumalo received a NAACP Image Award for Best Stage Actress. In 1992, she starred alongside Whoopi Goldberg, Miriam Makeba and John Kani in Darrell James Roodt’s film version of Sarafina!, which had a worldwide distribution, and became the biggest film production to be released on the African continent. Khumalo was nominated for an Image Award, together with Angela Bassett, Whoopi Goldberg and Janet Jackson. Based on the 1976 Soweto youth uprisings, Sarafina! tells the story of a young school girl who is not afraid to fight for her rights and inspires her peers to rise up in protest, especially after her inspirational teacher, Mary Masombuka (Goldberg) is imprisoned.

Leleti Khumalo Leleti Khumalo Pictures and Photos Fandango

In 1993, Khumalo released her first album, Leleti and Sarafina.

Sarafina! was re-released in South Africa on 16 June 2006 to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the youth uprisings in Soweto.

Subsequent roles

Khumalo co-starred in Mbongeni Ngema’s international musical Magic at 4 AM which was dedicated to Muhammad Ali. She subsequently starred in another Ngema musical, Mama (1996), which toured Europe and Australia. In 1997, she starred in Sarafina 2.

Khumalo starred in the 2004 movies Hotel Rwanda and Yesterday; the latter was nominated for a 2005 Academy Award in the category "Best Foreign Language Film". Yesterday also scooped the Best Film award at India's Pune International Film Festival and had positive reactions at the Venice and Toronto International Film Festivals.

Khumalo joined the cast of one of South Africa's longest running soap operas, Generations in 2005 as Busiswe (Busi) Dlomo, a refined and altruistic no-nonsense woman who heads up her own publishing empire, based in Cape Town. Her character is the younger sister to Sibusiso Dlomo and has none of the power-hungry, egotistical and callous characteristics he (Sibusiso) has. She has used her intellect and savvy to get where she is today, at the helm of South Africa's fictional top communications company, Ezweni, which she runs with her brother and founder Karabo Moroka.

In 2015 Khumalo joined the cast of Uzalo and played as Zandile "MaNzuza" Mdletshe. The role marked her first on-screen appearance after a two-year hiatus from acting to raise her children.

In 2015 Leleti was invited to Zanzibar Island, Tanzania, as a chief guest of the famous African film festivals known as the Zanzibar film Festivals, for its 18th anniversary celebrations. Leleti Khumalo actress in the most famous television Soapie in The Television Soapie she is known as Manzuza who plays a role of being a Wife's pastor , a mother role to both Mumsy her stepdaugther and Mxolisi her biological son on Uzalo.

Filmography

Actress
-
Yefon (announced) as
Ya Yuvenyonge (rumored)
2018
Imbewu - The Seed (TV Series) as
Nokubonga Bhengu
2016
Cry of Love as
Zenzi
2016
Free State as
Maria
2015
Uzalo (TV Series) as
Zandile Mdletshe
2011
Winnie Mandela as
Adelaide Tambo
2010
Africa United as
Sister Ndebele
2010
Hopeville as
Flo
2009
Invictus as
Mary
2009
Hopeville (TV Series) as
Flo
- Episode 1 (2009) - Flo
2005
Faith's Corner as
Faith
2004
Hotel Rwanda as
Fedens
2004
Yesterday as
Yesterday Khumalo
1995
Cry, the Beloved Country as
Katie (as Leleti Kumalo)
1992
Sarafina! as
Sarafina
Producer
2018
Imbewu - The Seed (TV Series) (executive producer - 1,169 episodes)
Soundtrack
1992
Sarafina! (performer: "Thank You Mama", "Vuma Diozi Lami")
Self
2012
Caxton Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Host
1988
Voices of Sarafina! (Documentary) as
Sarafina
1988
The 42nd Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee & Performer

References

Leleti Khumalo Wikipedia