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Xoliswa Sithole

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Xoliswa Sithole (born 31 December 1968) is a South African actress and documentary filmmaker, raised in Zimbabwe. she won a BAFTA in 2004 for her documentary Orphans Of Nkandla. She won a Peabody Award in 2010 and a BAFTA in 2011 for her documentary Zimbabwe's Forgotten Children. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Xoliswa Sithole is the 13,726th most popular actor, the 419th most popular biography from South Africa and the 38th most popular South African Actor.

Xoliswa Sithole is a South African actress and filmmaker, best known for her roles in various television series and films, including her work in the South African soap opera "Generations." She has also made significant contributions to the film industry as a director and producer.

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Among ACTORS

Among actors, Xoliswa Sithole ranks 13,726 out of 13,578Before her are Scott Clifton, Stella Maeve, Yui Koike, Mouni Roy, Christina Robinson, and Nanda Costa. After her are Graham Phillips, Danielle Deadwyler, Andrew-Lee Potts, Ellar Coltrane, Dayo Okeniyi, and David Baddiel.

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In South Africa

Among people born in South Africa, Xoliswa Sithole ranks 415 out of 454Before her are Kelvin van der Linde (1996), and Wayne Odesnik (1985). After her are Willem Jackson (1972), Ayakha Melithafa (2002), MacDonald Mukansi (1975), Reinardt Janse van Rensburg (1989), Bradley Carnell (1977), Zoleka Mandela (1980), Sarah Poewe (1983), Ryan Cox (1979), Itumeleng Khune (1987), and Dean Geyer (1986).

Among ACTORS In South Africa

Among actors born in South Africa, Xoliswa Sithole ranks 37Before her are Tammin Sursok (1983), Tanit Phoenix (1980), Caren Pistorius (1990), Shannon Kook (1987), and Stelio Savante (1970). After her are Dean Geyer (1986), Leleti Khumalo (1970), Adhir Kalyan (1983), Tanya van Graan (1983), Dena Kaplan (1989), Kim Engelbrecht (1980), and Thuso Mbedu (1991).