A South African actor by the name of Sello Maake Ka-Ncube. Maake Ka-Ncube is a well-known actor and voice actor in South Africa.
One of South Africa’s wealthiest actors, Sello Maake Ka-Ncube has a net worth of $8 million.
Sello Maake was born on March 12, 1960, in Ladybrand, Free State. Eventually, he made his way to Atteridgeville in Pretoria, where he raised a family.
After that, he changed his name to Sello Maake Ka Ncube in memory of his late stepfather, who had reared him as his own son. In his early years, he relished the excitement of going to the movies with his family and friends, and it was this that sparked his interest in acting as an adult.
Among his favorite films is Gibson Kente’s How Long, a playwright-turned-director from South Africa who died in 2009.
Sello was the narrator of Animal Planet’s 2008 program Africa’s Outsiders, which featured strangely pigmented albino wild creatures. Ka-Ncube is most known in his native South Africa for his role as Lucas “Daniel” Nyathi in the long-running ETV soap opera Scandal!
In his native country, he is most known for his performances as Archie Moroka on the long-running soap opera Generations and as Lucas “Daniel” Nyathi on the ETV soap opera Scandal!. As of now, he can be seen as the flamboyant Kgosietsile in the telenovela The Queen from Mzansi Magic, as well as Rolex Ngidi, a corrupt politician in the show Rockville from the same network.
A number of honors and recognitions have been bestowed upon Sello, including:
In 2002, Komeng was nominated for four FNB Vita Awards: Best Ensemble Performance in Musical Theatre, Best Script of a New South African Play, Best Director, and Best Production. In 2001, the FNB Vita Award for Best Performance in a Comedy by a Male went to Call Us Crazy. In 2000/2001, the Pan African Heritage Broadcast Achievement Award went to Drama. In 1994, the DALRO Award for Best Actor went to The Suit.