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Evil on screen: South African stars who nail villain roles

by Samantha Mochele
Bongile Mantsai
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When it comes to portraying villains, some actors are so convincing that we forget they’re just playing a role. From cunning masterminds to ruthless enforcers, these South African actors are masters at making us despise their on-screen roles and sometimes, that hatred spills over into real life.

Here’s a look at some of the best actors who have made villainy an art form in South Africa’s entertainment scene.

Moshidi Motshegwa is a powerhouse when it comes to playing intense, villainous roles. Her portrayal of Naomi in Rhythm City was so compelling that it left viewers in awe of her talent.

According to The South African, Moshidi shared with TshisaLIVE that Naomi was a role “bigger than her,” requiring immense energy. Fans were captivated by Naomi’s loud, psychotic, and humorous nature, as well as her dramatic antics and obsession with Miles Vilakazi, played by Peter Sephuma. Naomi’s dangerous and manipulative behaviour, including kidnapping a baby, made her a memorable character.

Zolisa Xaluva’s portrayal of Diamond Mabuza in The Queen had viewers on the edge of their seats. His character was complex, dangerous, and unpredictable. His role as Caesar in Smoke and Mirrors further showcased his talent as a love villain. Zolisa’s departure from the show even led to fans threatening to boycott the series.

Bongile Mantsai‘s role as Mthunzi Mayisa on Scandal! is another standout villain performance. Bongile’s portrayal of the manipulative and ruthless Mthunzi drew strong reactions from viewers, who often complained about his character’s persistence in evading justice despite his vicious crimes.

 

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Also see: Mihlali Ndamase issues apology to her LGBTQIA+ supporters

 

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