Euodia Samson
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Euodia Samson (born 1970), is a South African actress and TV personality. She is best known for the roles in the television serials such as; ''SOS'', ''Arendsvlei'', ''Big Okes'', ''Madam & Eve'' and ''Fishy Feshuns''.


Personal life

Euodia Samson was born in 1970 in Cape Flats, Cape Town, South Africa. After finishing high school, she joined with the drama group in Lavender Hill. Then she performed in many productions at the Baxter Theatre. During this period, she was offered a bursary by Mavis Taylor to study at
University of Cape Town The University of Cape Town (UCT) ( af, Universiteit van Kaapstad, xh, Yunibesithi ya yaseKapa) is a public research university in Cape Town, South Africa. Established in 1829 as the South African College, it was granted full university statu ...
(UCT). Then in 1993, she graduated with a degree in Performer's Diploma in Speech and Drama from the UCT. She met her husband in 1994 who was a sound engineer at the Baxter at that time. The couple has three sons.


Career

During her life at UCT, she performed at the stage plays such as: ''Romeo and Juliet'', ''Othello'', ''The Cherry Orchard'', ''Antigone'' and ''Animal Farm''. Meanwhile, she also worked for Cape Performing Arts Board (CAPAB), and on their Schools Program called "War on Waste". In the preceding years, she continued to appear in stage apart from cinema and television, and Euodia performed in many theatre productions such as; ''Freaks'', ''A Winter's Tale'', ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'', ''Dying Breed'' and ''Sister Breyani'', ''Dying Breed'' (CAPAB 1993), ''Suip!'' (1993), ''The Winter's Tale'' (1997), ''Ons Hou Konsert'' (1999), ''Buckingham Palace'', ''District Six'' (2000-2001), ''Vatmaar'' (2002 and 2003), ''Die Joseph en Mary Affair'' (2007 and 2008), ''Sister Breyani'' (2007 and 2009). Then she played the role "Roxy" for the Baxter Theatre and as "Mustardseed" in 1995 production of ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' produced by Maynardville. In 1995, she made film debut with
direct-to-video Direct-to-video or straight-to-video refers to the release of a film, TV series, short or special to the public immediately on home video formats rather than an initial theatrical release or television premiere. This distribution strategy was p ...
film ''The Pink Leather Chair'' where she played the role of "Gloria". Then in 1996, she made television debut with the serial ''Tussen Duiwels'' and played the role "Gawa September". In 1997, she played the role "Amina Davids" in SABC2 comedy drama ''Onder Draai die Duiwel Rond''. In 2003, Euodia played the role "Christina" in the third season of SABC2 comedy ''Fishy Fêshuns''. In 2006, she acted in the ''Heartlines'' film "The Piano" with the role "Elsie Daniels". In 2011, she acted in the film ''Black Butterflies'' with the role "Muslim woman". In the same year, she joined with the SABC2 variety comedy series ''Colour TV'' and played multiple roles. Meanwhile, she also voiced in the radio play ''Goud en Silwer'' for SABC. In 2015, she teamed up with the Tim Noakes Foundation and Groote Schuur Hospital doctor Hassina Kajee. They conducted the Banting program in Ocean View. Apart from them, she also appeared in the television serials such as ''SOS'', ''Big Okes'', ''Madam & Eve'', all telecast in e.tv and then in the serials: ''Backstage'', ''Tussen Duiwels'', ''Newshounds'' and ''Khululeka''. In the preceding years, she acted in the films such as; ''Cape of Good Hope'', ''Ali Barber'', and ''Crossroads''. In 2017, Euodia appeared in three serials: as "Sharifa Cassim" in the ''danZ!'', as "Fiona Abrahams" in the ''Waterfront'' and as "Gevangenis se 'Ma'" in the ''Die Byl''. In 2018, she appeared in the kykNET & kie telenovela ''Arendsvlei''. She continued to play the role for three consecutive seasons. In the meantime, she joined with three seasons: ''Projek Dina'', ''Projek Dina'' and ''Sara se Geheim'' in 2020. In the same year, she played the role "Zainab Petersen" in the film ''Twisted Christmas''.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Samson, Euodia 1970 births Living people South African film actresses South African television actresses South African stage actresses