South Africa actors who are siblings in real life

When two well-known performers look so much alike, it’s natural to presume they’re related.

Have a look at all these South African stars that are linked at the hip!

including SK and Abdul Khoza

 

 

 

 

Sthembiso Khoza, better known as SK Khoza, was born on July 1, 1986, in Ntuzuma, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, and is a well-known actor in his home country. It was his part as Shaka in the Mzansi Magic show The Queen that brought him fame. Although Abdul Khoza has been performing since he was a child, his 2011 victory on the SABC1 reality show Class Act is probably what he is best known for internationally. His desire to pursue acting led him to quit his job as a firefighter in Durban and go to Johannesburg when he won Class Act. His decision to become a firefighter came after four years in the military.

Both Dineo and Manaka Ranaka, #2

Dineo Ranaka has become a household name in South Africa thanks to his work as a radio host, TV host, DJ, and TV producer. Nonetheless, Generations: The Legacy, in which she starred for several years, has brought South African actress Manaka Ranaka the most fame. When she started playing Nandipha Sithole on the SABC 3 drama series Isidingo in the year 2000, she became widely recognized.

3rd installment of Mchunu, Londeka, and Nelisa

Nelisa Mchunu, a South African actress, model, emcee, keynote speaker, and author. Her most notable roles as fikile have been in hit TV shows including Isithembiso, Isibaya, and Uzalo. South African actress and model Londeka Mchunu is another option. Her roles in hit shows like Isithembiso, Isibaya, and House of Zwide have made her a household name.

Refilwe and Candice, two of the Modiselles

Candice Modiselle is a popular South African actress and host, although she is probably best recognized for her role as Lerato on the SABC1 series Generations: The Legacy. South Africa’s first specialist design model with albinism, Refilwe Modiselle was born in the town of Rockville in Soweto. She got her start in the displaying industry at the tender age of 13 after being motivated to do so by Y! magazine.

Hlubi, Khuli, and Roberts

South African musician Hlubi Mboya, or Hlubi Mboya-Arnold to use his full name, is quite well-known around the world. She portrays the part of Nandipha Sithole on Isidingo. Her performance in Dora’s Peace, released in 2016, earned her a nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 2016 SAFTAs. Instead, Nomakula Roberts was a South African TV host, entertainer, and fashion and excellence sensationalist. Co-hosting the SABC2 unscripted tv programme What Not To Wear catapulted her to fame, and she has since gone on to moderate and comment on Trending SA, a daily syndicated program.