
Themba Ndaba
Acting
Biography
Themba Ndaba is a South African actor best known for his role as Zimele in the SABC1 drama series Soul City. He is also known for his role as Brutus Khoza in the Mzansi Magic soapie The Queen. He played the lead role of Amos Manyani in the SABC2 mini-series Hopeville, from March to April, 2009.
Born: February 14, 1965
Place of Birth: Soweto, Gauteng, South Africa
Known For

Lobola Man
Ace Ngubeni, a slick lobola negotiator, faces his toughest deal yet for a shy client - only to find the stakes are higher than cash.

Umjolo: My Beginning, My End!
Caught between her family and her free spirit, Mayi begins to question her upcoming nuptials when she meets a charming and passionate saxophonist.

Umjolo: Day Ones
Zanele and Andile have been best friends since day one. But now that Andile is married with kids, is Zanele destined to be in the friend zone forever?

Hopeville
In a dusty small South African town, a man in search of forgiveness tries to rebuild a relationship with the son he abandoned when he was a child, while renovating a run-down outdoor swimming pool. A feel-good series with biting humor that reflects both the ills of South African society and its resilience.

Umjolo: The Gone Girl
A couple's seemingly perfect relationship falters when one of them learns about the other's infidelity — but who said that relationships were easy?

Running Wild
Matt and his son Nicholas and daughter Angela move to Africa to protect the elephants. Matt uses a helicopter to stop poachers and protect the elephants.

Umjolo: There Is No Cure
After losing her title for publicly exposing a scandal, a former pageant queen works on a tell-all book — all while her love life remains unwritten.

Cry, the Beloved Country
A South-African preacher goes to search for his wayward son who has committed a crime in the big city.

Panic Mechanic
When Hanky Pranky (alias Schucks), star of a candid camera TV show, loses his job to affirmative action, he applies for a job at a stress academy. It´s not long before Schucks discovers his new boss, Jack Paddaman, is as crooked as they come, but it´s too late: the employment contract is signed and sealed.A year passes, and Schucks is no better off. However, his candid camera videos, which poke fun at all sectors of post-1994 South Africa, prove a big hit with stressed-out government ministers. When the president asks Paddaman to make a movie to benefit street children, Schucks and his pals do all the hard work while Paddaman plans how he can get hold of the profits from the video sales. Add a scatterbrained secretary, a lovelorn traffic cop and a cunning street child and you have a roll-in-the aisles comedy with a distinctly South African flavour.

A Good Man in Africa
Morgan Leafy is a secretary to the British High Commissioner to an Africa nation. Leafy is a man that makes himself useful to his boss, the snobbish Arthur Fanshawe, who has no clue about what's going on around him, but who wants to use his secretary to carry on his dirty work, which involves getting one of the most powerful men in the country to do business with his country.The young secretary has an eye for beautiful women around him, especially Hazel, a native beauty, with whom he is having an affair. Things get complicated because Sam Adekunle, a man running for president of the country, wants a favor from Leafy in return after he has accepted the invitation to visit London. The proposition involves swaying a prominent doctor's opposition to a plan that will make Adenkule filthy rich.
Filmography
as Bab'Nkosi
as Bab'Nkosi
as Bab'Nkosi
as Sam
as Amos
as Amos Manyani
as Ngai
as Billy
as Bakwana / Prisoner (voice)
as Matthew Kumalo
as Kojo