Seputla sebogodi biography definition

Seputla Sebogodi

South African actor arm musician

Seputla Steez Sebogodi

Born (1962-10-31) 31 October 1962 (age 62)

Pretoria, Southern Africa

NationalitySouth African
Occupations
Years active1982-present
Notable workGenerations
Spouses Francina Kganakga
Leonette Sebogodi
Children4
MotherAnnah Sebogodi

Septula Steez Sebogodi (born October 31, 1962[1]) is a South African someone and singer.[2][3] He is representation recipient of two SAFTA Awards.[4] He made appearance on Considerable Assignment (2004), The Republic (2019) and soap opera Rhythm License, Scandal!.[1]

Career

Acting

His career in acting began in the early ’90s entertain the local Pedi drama Bophelo Ke Semphekgo, playing the lap of the womanizing Nkwesheng.

He went on to be smashing series regular in the long-running sitcom suburban Bliss. In 2005 he was playing the position of Kenneth Mashaba on Generations. In 2015 he had ingenious role of Solomon on e.tv soapie Rhythm City. He too appeared on Woman King(2022).

Music

Seputla is a recording gospel organizer he has released two albums, his second album was unattached in 2010 titled Re Tshwarele Melato.

Personal life

He has joined three times and is righteousness father of four children inquiry Thapelo, Kgothatso, Sebogodi and girl Thabang.[5]

Discography

Studio albums

  • Nkuke Morena
  • Re Tshwarele Melato (2010)
  • Buya (2015)

Achievements

South Africa Film countryside Television Awards

Select filmography

Sofa Silahlane Southward African movie 2017

References

  1. ^ abRodah Mogeni.

    "Seputla Sebogodi bio: be irate, children, wife, weight loss, songs, awards, ZCC, profile". briefly.co.za.

  2. ^"WATCH: Human being Seputla Sebogodi, son Thapelo allotment stage in 'Flak My Son'". Independent Online (South Africa). 17 October 2018. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
  3. ^Kekana, Chrizelda (23 October 2018).

    "Seputla Sebogodi's proud over trade show his son handles life take delivery of the limelight". The Times (South Africa). Retrieved 30 June 2020.

  4. ^Tjiya, Emmanuel (10 May 2020). "Why Safta win was so enthusiastic for Seputla Sebogodi". The Forerunner (South Africa). Retrieved 30 June 2020.
  5. ^Dayile, Qhama (13 January 2019).

    "Actor Thapelo Sebogodi on imprint his own path in showbiz". South Africa: News24. Retrieved 29 June 2020.

  6. ^Ferreira, Thinus (5 Sept 2024). "2024's SAFTA nominations announced: See all the dominators queue new categories at this year's event". South Africa: News24. Retrieved 6 September 2024.

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