March 29th, 1976

Nomonde Mbusi

South Africa|Female

Nomonde Mbusi is a South African actress renowned for her versatility and impactful performances in film, television, and theater. An alumnus of the University of Zululand, where she studied Dramatic Arts, Mbusi gained widespread recognition for her role as "Thobeka" in Akin Omotoso's acclaimed film Vaya (2016). Her portrayal earned her a nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the Africa Movie Academy Awards. Mbusi's career spans diverse roles in productions such as Usindiso, Ubizo: The Calling, Tsha Tsha IV, Generations, and 4Play: Sex Tips for Girls. In 2023, she played "Mayor Mpho" in A Queen's Lobola and "Nowanele" in Intlawulo in 2024. Her theatrical credits include standout performances, notably as "Fikile" in Flipping the Script. A dynamic presence in the arts, Mbusi continues to captivate audiences with her dedication to storytelling and her commitment to using her craft to inspire change.

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