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Joe "Sdumo" Mafela (25 June 1942 – 18 March 2017) was a South African actor, writer, producer, director, singer, and businessman.


Career

Mafela was born in
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,
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, South Africa, and brought up in
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and White City Jabavu, in
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, near
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, and then his family remained until 1990 in the Tshiawelo Township that had been set aside for Venda people under
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. He began acting in movies at the age of twenty-two. He played the role of an editor in the movie, ''Real News''. He joined the South African film company SA Films, and over the following 20 years he worked as a producer and director as well as a film actor. He also managed the multi-ethnic dance troupes Mzumba, Sangoma, and the Gold Reef Dancers, which performed in feature films, theaters, and hotels and appeared on four continents. In 1974 Mafela co-starred in the first all-black movie made in South Africa, as Peter Pleasure in ''Udeliwe''. He worked with director
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(famed for the James Bond movie ''On Her Majesty's Secret Service'') in the 1976 film ''Shout at the Devil''. With the advent of
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in 1976, Mafela worked almost continuously in that medium. In 1986 he was cast as the unemployed lodger S'dumo in the
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comedy series '' 'Sgudi 'Snaysi''. The success of ''Sgudi 'Snaysi'' ("Is Good, Is Nice") – which ran to 78 episodes on
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– led to roles in other series, often produced by Mafela's own production company Penguin Films. It also encouraged Mafela to enter the advertising industry, working as Creative Director of Black Communications at
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South Africa and, since 1992, as a director of Sharrer Advertising in Johannesburg. Mafela conceptualised and starred in early Chicken Licken television commercials, and authored the company's "It's good, good, good, it's good its nice"
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during the making of a Chicken Licken commercial in 1986. In 1996,
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released the album ''Shebeleza Fela'', with the popular hit "Shebeleza (Congo Mama)".
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in 1996. Since then, Mafela recorded and released several other albums of Zulu-language songs. Sometimes called "the face of South African entertainment", and "South Africa's Bill Cosby", he starred as recently as 2011 in the thriller ''Retribution''. Nonetheless, the aging Mafela complained in 2012 that it was hard for him to get acting work. He said he has been told that he is "old and cold". He was in a car accident on the 18 March 2017, on the M1 north of Johannesburg, where two cars were involved. He died immediately, leaving behind his wife and four children. He was laid to rest on 29 March 2017 at the
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in Johannesburg.


Awards

In 2004 Mafela was awarded a special Duku Duku award for his services to the South African television industry. In 2005 he was awarded a Theatre Management of South Africa Lifetime Achievement award at the
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.


Filmography

*'' Zulu'' (1964) *''Tokoloshe'' (1971) *''
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'' (1976) *''
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'' (1976) *'' Inyakanyaka'' (1977) *''A Game for Vultures'' (1979) *'' The gods must be crazy''(1981) *''Sgudi 'Snaysi'' (1986) (TV) *''Red Scorpion'' (1989) *''Khululeka'' (1993) (TV) *''
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'' (2000) (TV) *''Fela's TV'' (2004) (TV) *''Going Up!'' (1998) (TV) *'' Generations: The Legacy'' (2015-2017)


Discography

*"Shebeleza Felas" (1995) * "The Fort E No. 4" (2007) * "Greatest Moments" (2015)


References


External links


TVSA Actor Profile

Snaparazzi Gallery
Burials at Westpark Cemetery {{DEFAULTSORT:Mafela, Joe South African male television actors South African male film actors People from Johannesburg Zulu people 1942 births 2017 deaths