Mpho Sibeko
- Actor
Mpho Thando Sibeko, 25. Born and bred in Johannesburg, is an actor portraying Nhlamulo 'Mulo' -a law student maneuvering tertiary amid omen that forebodes in his family name. Compassionate; a good-doer mingled in family disputes, he, in 2019, depicts on South Africa's biggest teen drama Isithembiso, a son of a corrupt mayor with whom he has a strained relationship.
In 2018; on South Africa's highly rated soapie Scandal, Mpho epitomizes embodiment of character, portraying Samson, a priest with a dark side who's come to rid world wide church off its reeking sexual immorality. This came to pass shortly after Mpho's part on Mzansi's Abomama Bomthandazo in 2018. Here, he showcases a chilling performance playing the famous Mancane; provebial to the church ladies as a townsip thug they have inadvertently killed.
Having shot into the industry in 2006, starring young Simba in theatrical production The Lion King. He'd made inroads to television mid 2009, landing a role on e-TV's 4Play: Sex Tips For Girls where he played a high school teen, Azwi.
Proving his seriousness about his craft, Mpho hones skill exploring drama until 2012 -the year marking the end of high school term. Mpho, in 2013, enrols at AFDA, The South African School of Motion Picture Medium & Live Performance.
During his course at AFDA, June 2013, he lands a role on e-TV's Rhythm City where he plays JT. This, as precedence to snatchig a role in feature film Detroit Dream where he plays a young man that has relocated from Detroit to South Africa, hoping to obtain investment for his first -colour TV- project, but challenges find when he's diagnosed with leukemia.
Then, in 2014, Mpho plays a dim witted disc jock next door, Mo, on SABC 2's sitcom Gauteng Maboneng.
Early 2015, he starrs on e-TV's telenovela Gold Diggers, assuming supporting lead role, Lucky Gumede. During the production of this, he appears on Granola Bar's commercial, an ad due for flighting on Paris television.
Forming part of BET's duo series Madiba in 2016, he plays Nelson Mandela's first born son, Thembi. Throughout that year til 2017, he resumes acting on Gold Diggers: Season Two. Once a child star; now facing the fading 2017 as a character of a teen troubled by drug addiction on Mzansi Magic's series iNumber Number. A role culminating to a professional coming of age, one entrée into a career, esteemed, and art, prestigious!
In 2018; on South Africa's highly rated soapie Scandal, Mpho epitomizes embodiment of character, portraying Samson, a priest with a dark side who's come to rid world wide church off its reeking sexual immorality. This came to pass shortly after Mpho's part on Mzansi's Abomama Bomthandazo in 2018. Here, he showcases a chilling performance playing the famous Mancane; provebial to the church ladies as a townsip thug they have inadvertently killed.
Having shot into the industry in 2006, starring young Simba in theatrical production The Lion King. He'd made inroads to television mid 2009, landing a role on e-TV's 4Play: Sex Tips For Girls where he played a high school teen, Azwi.
Proving his seriousness about his craft, Mpho hones skill exploring drama until 2012 -the year marking the end of high school term. Mpho, in 2013, enrols at AFDA, The South African School of Motion Picture Medium & Live Performance.
During his course at AFDA, June 2013, he lands a role on e-TV's Rhythm City where he plays JT. This, as precedence to snatchig a role in feature film Detroit Dream where he plays a young man that has relocated from Detroit to South Africa, hoping to obtain investment for his first -colour TV- project, but challenges find when he's diagnosed with leukemia.
Then, in 2014, Mpho plays a dim witted disc jock next door, Mo, on SABC 2's sitcom Gauteng Maboneng.
Early 2015, he starrs on e-TV's telenovela Gold Diggers, assuming supporting lead role, Lucky Gumede. During the production of this, he appears on Granola Bar's commercial, an ad due for flighting on Paris television.
Forming part of BET's duo series Madiba in 2016, he plays Nelson Mandela's first born son, Thembi. Throughout that year til 2017, he resumes acting on Gold Diggers: Season Two. Once a child star; now facing the fading 2017 as a character of a teen troubled by drug addiction on Mzansi Magic's series iNumber Number. A role culminating to a professional coming of age, one entrée into a career, esteemed, and art, prestigious!