Senzo Radebe
Born (1993-05-29) 29 May 1993
NationalitySouth African
EducationAlexandra High School
Alma materDuma Ndlovu Actors Academy
Occupations
Years active2012-present

Senzokuhle Radebe (born 29 May 1993) is a South African actor best known for his supporting role as Sthembiso “Sthe” Gumede on the SABC2 soap opera Muvhango,[1] Abednego on Isono,[2] as well as his role as Zibuko on Gomora.[3]

Early life

Radebe has always been fascinated by the acting scene, however, it was only in Grade 10 that he made the decision to take Dramatic Arts as one of his subjects at school.[4]

Career

After auditioning for the role of Vusi (Thandaza Mokoena's son) on Muvhango, Radebe went through eight callbacks and didn't get the role, but got called back for a different character which was created specifically for him.

After finishing matric at Alexandra High School, he decided to attend Duma Ndlovu Academy at Joburg Theatre in enhancing acting skill since acting was his first love.

Radebe has made appearances and secured a lead role on SABC1 Ingozi and getting a gig on Mzansi Magic's Abomama Bomthandazo are the biggest highlights for Senzo, but the actor plans on starting his own production company at a later stage in his career.

Filmography

Television
Year Title Role Notes
2012-2016 Muvhango Sthembiso Gumede Supporting role
2015 Z'Bondiwe Xolani Supporting role
2017 Ingozi Dali Ndamase Lead role
2018 Abomama Ghoroa Recurring role
2018 Judge Khambule Case #2 Guest role
2018 Ring Of Lies Scalp-crusher Recurring role
2019 Ifalakhe Butcher Recurring role
2019 Grassroots Phakama Zwane Recurring role
2019 The Queen Kop Minor role
2020–2021/2022 Isono Abednego Gumede Supporting role
2022 Entangled Reggie Recurring role
2022 Gomora Zibuko Minor role
2023 Shaka Ilembe King Senzangakhona kaJama Lead role

References

  1. TVSA (9 November 2020). "Senzo Radebe".
  2. IsonoBET - Senzo Radebe on his character Abednego, retrieved 4 November 2022
  3. Seleme, Rae (24 August 2022). "'Muvhango' star Senzo Radebe joins 'Gomora' as Zibuko". The South African. Retrieved 29 October 2022.
  4. Zalebs (22 June 2020). "Things we didn't know about Senzo Radebe". Zalebs.
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