A solid fan base has been built up over time by Forbes, which has given them the much-needed exposure not just in South Africa, but throughout the world, and they are well-regarded in the South African music business. Every day, they’re signing sponsorship agreements and winning prizes because of their enormous popularity.
New York Film Academy alumnus Natasha Thahane plays as Wendy Dlamini in the Netflix adolescent drama Blood and Water. For the last year, Thahane has been working as an actress in New York City after graduating from the Acting for Film Conservatory at NYFA’s New York City campus in 2018.
Thahane graduated from the New York Film Academy. Natasha studied accounting at Wits University in Mzansi, South Africa, before becoming a household name. Before that, she attended Milnerton High School in Cape Town for high school. TV and film appearances in his professional life.
As of this writing, she has featured in the following television roles: This is eKasi: My Story (Season 5 and 6) Ladies of God and Devil (Season 1 and 2) Scream Saam Queen Elizabeth II (first starring role) Top of the Line As a Cape Town City girl, she has been able to connect with the likes of Cornet Mamabolo, who starred with her in Skeem Saam.
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Her father is Trevor Thamsanqa Tutu, and his mother is Nomaswazi Mamakoko (mother). She is the granddaughter of Archbishop emeritus Desmond Tutu, a well-known priest and anti-apartheid crusader.