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A Dutch South African, Musetta Vander was raised without that most basic of modern conveniences--television! Radio programming, childhood books and weekend trips to the drive-in introduced her to the magical world of movies. It was not until the mid-'70s that South Africa finally got television, and the big black box in the family living room "miraculously" sprang to life.
However, as the daughter of a ballet teacher, Musetta was no stranger to the entertainment world and debuted on stage at the age of four. Her childhood was filled with numerous dance performances including "Giselle", "Coppelia", "The Student Prince" and "Showboat", and, shortly after completing school, she qualified as a ballet teacher herself.
After earning a BA in Communications and Psychology, she landed the plum job as anchor host for an MTV-like television show in South Africa. One day, a handsome visiting American, Jeff Celentano, spotted her on television, made her his bride, and whisked her off to the very place she had always dreamed of--Hollywood.
Shortly after her arrival, she became part of the very world she used to host, appearing as the "dream girl" in more than 20 music videos for such top recording artists as Rod Stewart, Amy Grant, Tina Turner, Elton John and Chris Isaak.
It was her critically acclaimed stage performance in the original South African play "Soweto's Burning", about the trials of an interracial friendship in that racially segregated country, that provided her transition to the big screen. Musetta has since performed in numerous feature films, including collaborating with her husband on Under the Hula Moon (1995) and Gunshy (1998). She has also worked alongside such screen veterans as Kevin Kline, Kenneth Branagh and Will Smith in Wild Wild West (1999), George Clooney and John Turturro in O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) and John Hurt and Louis Gossett Jr. in Monolith (1993). She's also added a slew of television credits to her arsenal, including guest appearances on the hit shows Star Trek: Voyager (1995), Stargate SG-1 (1997) and Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997).
Recently Musetta made a return to the stage, combining both her dance and acting background in an extremely successful adaptation of Molière's "The Bourgeois Gentleman" at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium.- Actress
- Make-Up Department
Tanit Phoenix was born on 24 September 1980 in Durban, Natal, South Africa. She is an actress, known for Gallowwalkers (2012), Death Race 2 (2010) and Hardcore Henry (2015). She has been married to Sharlto Copley since 15 February 2016. They have one child.- Born in 1983 and raised in Durban, South Africa, Adhir Kalyan moved to London to pursue an acting career. He appeared as a guest star on the BBC series Holby City (1999) and MI-5 (2002). Kalyan's first leading role was in the CW's comedy series Aliens in America (2007), in which he played Raja, a devout Pakistani Muslim exchange student in Medora, Wisconsin, who tried to assimilate to the foreign culture there while staying true to his beliefs.
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Cyril James Cusack was born in Durban, Natal, South Africa, to Alice Violet (Cole), a Cockney English actress and chorus girl, and James Walter Cusack, an Irish mounted policeman in Natal. He was brought up in Ireland. He was a child star on the Irish stage, appearing first at the age of 7. He toured Ireland with his own theater company. Although he made some very telling film appearances, his small stature kept him from the classic roles.
With his wife, Irish-born actress Maureen Cusack (née Mary Margaret Kiely), he is the father of actress Sinéad Cusack and the grandfather of actor Max Irons.- Actress
- Producer
Nomzamo Mbatha was born on 13 July 1990 in Durban, Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa. She is an actress and producer, known for Coming 2 America (2021), Tell Me Sweet Something (2015) and Shaka iLembe (2023).- Actor
- Soundtrack
Brian Pettifer was born on 1 January 1953 in Durban, Natal, South Africa. He is an actor, known for Amadeus (1984), Rab C. Nesbitt (1988) and If.... (1968).- Actress
- Producer
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Pearl Thusi was born on 13 May 1988 in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. She is an actress and producer, known for Tremors 5: Bloodlines (2015), Quantico (2015) and The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency (2008).- Anna Karen was born on 19 September 1936 in Durban, South Africa. She was an actress, known for Holiday on the Buses (1973), The Rag Trade (1975) and On the Buses (1971). She was married to Terry Duggan and Dick Smart. She died on 22 February 2022 in Ilford, Greater London, England, UK.
- Henry Cele was born on 30 January 1949 in Durban, South Africa. He was an actor, known for The Ghost and the Darkness (1996), Shaka Zulu (1986) and Shaka Zulu: The Citadel (2001). He was married to Jenny Hollander and Tozi Duma. He died on 2 November 2007 in Durban, South Africa.
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- Writer
Cokey Falkow is an actor, writer, voice artist, and comedian originally from South Africa. His father spoke 12 languages and was a shoe salesman. His mother is an award-winning PR practitioner based in Florida, USA. He is the brother of actor and writer Mike Falkow. In his native South Africa, he began his career in theatre with a small part in Hamlet at the Natal Playhouse. That same year he wrote a play with actor Colin Moss which won "Best new play" at the Adams Playwright festival in Durban, South Africa. He is one of only 30 people in South Africa to be chosen to study under improvisation theatre luminary Augusto Boal. In 2008 he was nominated as best supporting actor in a feature film (South African Film And Television Awards 09) for his role as "Alfonso " the albino serial killer in quirky South African comedy "Big Fellas." Due to his talent with accents he also provided voices for radio and animation series, including 10 characters in hit South African kids show 'Urbo.' Since then he has voiced large video game franchises and done various voices for BBC Radio4.- Actress
- Soundtrack
Mary Peach was born on 20 October 1934 in Durban, South Africa. She is an actress, known for Cutthroat Island (1995), Scrooge (1970) and The Projected Man (1966).- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Ross Kettle was born on 15 September 1961 in Durban, South Africa. He is an actor and producer, known for After the Rain (1999), Shipwreck Men (2013) and Shark Week (1987). He was previously married to Michelle Forbes.- Producer
- Writer
- Executive
Lara Logan was born on 29 March 1971 in Durban, South Africa. She is a producer and writer, known for 60 Minutes (1968), Selection Code (2022) and Nerah Documaentary Film (2024). She has been married to Joseph Burkett IV since 30 October 2008. They have two children. She was previously married to Jason Siemon.- Additional Crew
- Sound Department
- Actress
Khanya Mkhize was born on 30 March 1979 in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. She is an actress, known for Avengers: Endgame (2019), The Incredible Hulk (2008) and Infinite (2021). She has been married to Justin C. Shaw since July 2004. They have two children.- Genevieve Maylam was born on 6 September 1974 in Durban, South Africa. She is an actress, known for The Fifth Element (1997), Blow (2001) and Farewell, My Love (2000).
- Ashley rode a mean shotgun as presenter on 'Going Nowhere Slowly', the travel show which wreaked incalculable havoc with the notion of easy passage through South Africa. This, along with anchoring a Design show for The Home Channel, and 'LifeStyle Matters' for SABC3, secured a seat as a familiar South African TV presenter. His acting work began earlier, on stage at the Natal Playhouse, with large scale productions such as 'The Three Musketeers' 'Charley's Aunt' and 'Peter Pan'. After resigning as a teacher of English and Drama in 1997, he moved to Johannesburg and to Television (in addition to stage work).
More recent theatre includes: 'Constellations' (as Roland - Pieter Toerien company), 'Pale Natives' (as Ashley - The Market Theatre), 'Soil' (as Nic - Theatre on the Square), 'Hard Love' (as Zvi)and Claudius in The Framework company's 'Hamlet'.
He has a Bachelor of Arts, University of Natal: English, Zulu, Drama Honours degree, University of Natal: Drama; Education Diploma, University of Natal: English, Zulu, Drama; Company member, Natal Playhouse (Durban); Master class with Sir Ian McKellan; Directing workshops with Sir Peter Brook; Workshops (2008) with Theatre Complicite, London. - Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Mike Falkow, born and raised in Durban, South Africa, grew up amidst significant political upheaval during one of the most important regime changes in modern history. Not surprisingly, he lists Nelson Mandela as one of his personal heroes. Despite the uncertainty of the times, Falkow found solace and inspiration in his diverse cultural background and the rich tapestry of coastal Zululand.
Coming from a family of artistic lineage, with a flamenco guitarist father and a mother in fashion and PR, Falkow was immersed in creativity and discourse from a young age.
As an adult, Falkow's upbringing continues to shape his worldview, fostering a deep-seated commitment to justice, education, and creative expression.
A former professional surfer, and international model as the face of Zegna, Lee Jeans, Brooks Brothers and Armani, Falkow now finds balance in the waves and on the soccer field with friends. An artist at heart, Falkow is a designer and an accomplished painter, presenting his work in 2016 at a show called "Paint it Black".
Additionally, Falkow's creative talents have garnered recognition, as an award-winning actor in 2015 for "Best Lead Performance in Los Angeles Theatre" for his portrayal in "Train to Zakopane" and as a writer in 2020 for his award-winning short film "In Hope of Nothing". With a number of projects in development which showcase his versatility, adapting two novels into screenplays - in pre-production on both, "Winning Colors" and "Devil's Island".- Actress
- Additional Crew
Roxane Wilson was born in 1965 in Durban, South Africa. She is an actress, known for Stingers (1998), Punishment (2008) and Out of the Blue (2008). She was previously married to Grant Bowler.- Actress
- Soundtrack
Olga Lowe was born on 14 September 1919 in Durban, South Africa. She was an actress, known for The Avengers (1961), Armchair Theatre (1956) and Carry on Abroad (1972). She was married to Keith Morris, Peter Todd and John Tore. She died on 2 September 2013 in the UK.- Actress
- Director
Natasha Sutherland was born on 20 November 1970 in Durban, South Africa. She is an actress and director, known for Operation Delta Force (1997), Egoli: Place of Gold (1991) and That's What She Said (2023). She has been married to Steve Hofmeyr since 1998. They have two children.- Actor
- Director
- Stunts
Simon Sabela was born on 10 March 1931 in Durban, South Africa. He was an actor and director, known for Zulu (1964), Zulu Dawn (1979) and Der Rivonia-Prozess (1966). He died in 1994.- Nandi Bushell was born on 28 April 2010 in Durban, South Africa. She is an actress, known for Cinderella (2021), Andy and the Band (2020) and The Ellen DeGeneres Show (2003).
- Actor
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Producer
Grant has spent the last 30 years working professionally in the entertainment industry, concentrating on acting in film, television and stage. Film Credits include: Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom (2013), Invictus (2009), The Fall (2006), Blood Diamond (2006), and the award winning Black Butterflies (2011). On television, Grant has appeared in Invasion season 2, Troy Fall of the City, The Last Post and Women in Love (2011) for the B.B.C., Crusoe (2008) for N.B.C., ITV's The Runaway (2010) . Grant's theatre, credits include: "Much Ado about Nothing", "Jesus Christ Superstar", "Hamlet", "Love, Valour, Compassion" and most recently "The Taming of the Shrew". Grant also works as a Professional Acting Coach- Writer
- Director
- Producer
Noel Langley was a South African novelist, playwright, screenwriter, and film director. He became a naturalized citizen of the United States in 1961.
Langley was born on December 25, 1911 in Durban, South Africa. His parents were Aubrey Samuel Langley and Dora Agnes Allison. Aubrey served as the headmaster of Durban High School, and had a reputation as a strict disciplinarian and rugby football enthusiast. Noel was a sickly child with an interest in the in the arts. He had a strained relationship with Aubrey, who considered him a disappointment.
Noel attended Durban High School, and graduated in 1930. He next attended the University of Natal, and graduated in 1934. During his college years Langley started writing theatrical plays. His first success was the play "Queer Cargo" (1932), which was produced by the Durban Repertory Theatre in 1932. He migrated to the United Kingdom in 1934, and soon managed to have "Queer Cargo" produced there by Charles Wyndham (1837-1919), the proprietor of Wyndham's Theatre in London. The play run there for 7 months.
Noel started writing plays for the West End theaters. Meanwhile he also started publishing novels. His first novel was the historical satire "Cage Me a Peacock" (1935), set in ancient Rome. It was followed by the novel "There's a Porpoise Close Behind Us", and the children's novel "The Tale of the Land of Green Ginger" (1937) about the son of Aladdin.
Langley found work as a screenwriter for British films. One of his first works being the screenplay of the spy thriller "Secret of Stamboul" (1936), concerning plots for a coup in then modern Istanbul (Constantinople). In 1937, Langley signed a 7-years-long contract with the American film studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and moved to Hollywood.
Langley's first American film was the musical "Mayday" (1937), an adaptation of an operetta by Sigmund Romberg (1887-1951). Having some experience as a children's writer, Langley was chosen as a screenwriter for the fantasy film "The Wizard of Oz" (1939). It was an adaptation of a children's novel by Lyman Frank Baum (1856-1919). Langley was credited with attempting to correct the "cutesy and oozy" ideas of his fellow screenwriters. He reportedly disliked the final version of the film, though he conceded that it was not a bad film.
His film career was interrupted by World War II, as Langley joined the Royal Canadian Navy. Following his war service, Langley mainly worked on British films. He directed three films during the 1950s. His last screenwriting credit was for the fantasy comedy "Snow White and the Three Stooges" (1961), featuring the comedy trio of Moe Howard (1897-1975), Larry Fine (1902-1975), and Joe DeRita (1909-1993).
From the 1950s onward, Langley contributed scripts for television series. He continued to write novels and plays. He also wrote a number of short stories, which were published by the magazine "The Saturday Evening Post". In his old age, he worked part-time in drug-rehabilitation.
Langley died in November 1980, at the age of 68. Several of his films continue to enjoy popularity, and his screenplay for "The Wizard of Oz" has received its own adaptations.- Actor
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Production Manager
Hans Strydom was born in 1947 in Durban, Natal, South Africa. He is an actor and assistant director, known for The Gods Must Be Crazy II (1989), 'n Sondag in September (1976) and Vergeet My Nie (1976).- Actress
- Producer
- Director
Nadine Naidoo was born in Chatsworth, Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. She is an actress and producer, known for Little Girl, Little Boy (2020), Irresponsible (2019) and Melodrama (2019).- Actress
- Producer
Wendy Wason was born on 16 March 1976 in Durban, South Africa. She is an actress and producer, known for Creeped Out (2017), Sherlock (2010) and Broken News (2005).- Joanne Spracklen was born in Durban, South Africa. She attended the University of Central Florida.
Along with acting Joanne co-founded MMA Girls, a premiere female Mixed Martial Arts brand in 2006. She specializes in fighter interviews and technique videos as well as sponsoring female MMA fighters. - Jacob Zuma was born on 12 April 1942 in Durban, Natal, South Africa.
- Actor
- Composer
- Music Department
Ricky started playing drums at age nine with his older brothers. They formed a band called "The Flames," made several recordings, toured all over Southern Africa and became quite popular. In 1968, The Flames moved to London; then L.A. in 1970, after signing to the Beach Boys' "Brother" label for whom they made 2 albums. After The Flames disbanded, Ricky joined the Beach Boys, touring extensively and recording in Holland. Ricky worked in London and L.A. with many artists. During that time (1977-78) Eric Idle asked him to appear in the TV show "The Rutles, All You Need is Cash," playing Stig O'Hara (the quiet one). Ricky met Bonnie Raitt in 1979, after working with Ian McLagan and co-producing Australian singer Renee Geyer. Bonnie asked him to play on her Green Light album as part of The Bump Band. He then emigrated to Australia where he played on and co-produced albums for Tim Finn, Crowded House, Jenny Morris, Wendy Matthews, Renee and others. He produced music for the films "The Coca-Cola Kid," "High Tide" and Barry Humpries' "Les Patterson Saves the World." He also composed the score for an Australian film, "Spotswood."- Casting Director
- Casting Department
- Producer
Russell Boast was born on 18 July 1972 in Durban, South Africa. He is a casting director and producer, known for Nash Bridges (2021), Chance (2016) and The Tribe (2016).- Actor
- Director
- Producer
Reynardt Hugo was born on 19 December 1986 in Durban, South Africa. He is an actor and director, known for Net Mens (2023), Binnelanders (2005) and Pretville (2012).- Director
- Producer
- Writer
John Barker was born in Durban, South Africa. He is known for The Umbrella Men (2022), Bunny Chow: Know Thyself (2006) and Wonder Boy for President (2016). He has been married to Marilyn Barker since 19 September 1999. They have three children.- Actress
- Soundtrack
Karen Tungay was born in 1962 in Durban, South Africa. She was an actress, known for The Hitchhiker (1983), Sharpe (1993) and Mon père, ce héros. (1991). She died on 20 May 2019 in Radstock, Somerset, England.- Music Artist
- Actor
- Composer
Howard Victor Carpendale was born on January, 14th 1946 in Durban, South Africa but moved to Germany where he started his career as a singer. His first single "Das schöne Mädchen von Seite 1" was released in 1970. He performed it in the movie Musik, Musik - da wackelt die Penne (1970) while sitting in a small ship.
"Hello Again" (1984) made him unforgettable for the German audience. The single went platinum.
In 2003, Howard decided to retire from show business.
His pets are two alligators.- Drikus Volschenk is one of South Africa's top actors who has worked on over 70 film, television and theatre productions, both locally and internationally. Drikus has starred in multiple award winning productions, alongside world class talent, including Idris Alba and Naomi Harris in Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom (20th Century Fox: 2013); Beauty (2011), the Queer Palm Award Winner at Cannes Film Festival, which was also the South African entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards; Durban Poison (2013), which won the Best South African Feature Film at the Durban International Film Festival (DIFF).
He also starred in Dis ek, Anna (2015), which won six South African Film & Television Awards (SAFTAs), and was cast alongside Laurence Fishburne and Michael Nyqvist in the international series, Madiba (2017) distributed by Black Entertainment Television (BET), USA. He also featured in the American blockbuster, Batman vs Superman - Dawn of Justice (Warner Bros: 2016) and in addition, Drikus played alongside Sophie Okonedo and Sam Neil in, Skin (BBC Films: 2008), the biopic which won 19 international awards.
Well versed in the art of theatre and film, Drikus also lectures Film and Television, and is one of the top Screen Acting coaches on the African continent. He headed up the Screen Acting Department at AFDA in Johannesburg for several years. AFDA has won numerous local and international awards, including the student film Oscar (2013) and several other Academy awards Nominations the past few years.
In 2018, Drikus starred in the critically acclaimed dystopian science fiction series alongside Dylan O Brien and Rosa Salazar in the American Blockbuster, Maze Runner: Death Cure (20th Century Fox: 2018). The series is nominated for several awards including BreakTudo Awards (BTDAs) and Teen Choice Awards.
In his latest work he stars as one of the leading men in the remake of the iconic SA film Fiela's Child (SAFTA winner best feature film 2019) and is currently Head of Mo Abudu's prestigious EbonyLife Creative Academy in Lagos, Nigeria, where he also heads up the screen acting department. - Zakeeya Patel is a South African born actress living in Los Angles. She is best known for her roles in the Netflix original series Shadow (2019), Showmax's thriller The Girl from St. Agnes (2019), the comedy Material (2012) and for playing the gutsy and hot-blooded Samantha Sharma in one of South Africa's favorite soap operas: Isidingo: The Need (2005).
She is the champion of the 6th season of Dancing with the Stars (2006) - Strictly Come Dancing South Africa and has appeared in shows like High Rollers (2013), The Docket (2018) and 3 Days to Go (2019). Going back to her roots in theater, Zakeeya worked with acclaimed American activist and writer Eve Ensler on her play 'Emotional Creature' in 2014.
She holds a BA Honors in Theater and Performance from The University of Cape Town and 2020 sees her star in the sequel to Material (2012), New Material (2020). - Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Additional Crew
Malcolm Davies was born on 25 April 1977 in Durban, South Africa. He is an assistant director, known for Black Mirror (2011), Supacell (2024) and Cuffs (2015).- Siyanda was born in Durban, South Africa and was raised by his mum in London for the majority of his childhood, where she instilled in him his love for both music and the performing arts. After the saddening death of his mother, out of which the nickname Bambi came to be, Siyanda moved to the USA with his adoptive parents. Here they continued to let him thrive and explore his love for acting and music, having lead roles in several of his High School plays. After high school, Siyanda moved to San Antonio, Texas to teach underprivileged kids, as well as go University and pursue his own professional music career. After living in La through the pandemic, Siyanda had his first feature debut in Lost Soulz
- Jack started his acting career in Durban performing on the community theatre circuit while studying Law at the University of Natal. After graduating in 1993, he joined the Police Service and served for nine years. He started work on SABC 3's flagship daily drama Isidingo in 2002 and has since performed in numerous TV and film productions, including the heist action movie 31 Million Reasons for which he received a SAFTA nomination as 'Best Lead Actor in a Feature Film'. His most recent feature film role was on Mayfair, which was an entrant at the London Film Festival in 2018. He has received numerous awards for his performances on TV, including a 2021 Royalty Soap Awards nomination as 'Best Villain' for his role as Sunny Maharaj on eTV's Imbewu. He continues to build on the body of work that has earned him recognition on the African continent and beyond. Jack is an accomplished MC and facilitator who enjoys regular bookings with private, corporate, and civil society clients. Jack is as comfortable at blue-chip business breakfasts as he is at gala awards functions, charity fundraisers or industry conferences within the creative sector. Some of Jack's most memorable career highlights include riding in the inaugural Bikers4Mandela group ride in 2010 raising awareness of Mandela Day. He was also part of the Trek4Mandela group that summited Kilimanjaro on Mandela Day 2015. He is a member of the Anti-Racism Network of South Africa (ARNSA) and serves as a patron of the annual Anti-Racism Week. Jack remains committed to building solidarity within the performance sector by serving as Chairman of the South African Guild of Actors (SAGA).
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- Producer
- Writer
Josephine is an actor, a voice over artist and a producer. Although born in Durban, South Africa she has lived most of her life in Australia. Her first role, as an angst ridden teenager, at the age of fifteen cemented her pursuit of acting, and since then she has appeared in many Australian film and TV shows. She began producing with a documentary entitled Hitting Zero: A Legacy and has gone on produce two more short films, and a comedy web-series.- Blondie Chaplin was born on 7 July 1951 in Durban, South Africa. He is an actor, known for PRIDE OF DC: the hyde rugby odyssey (2018), Shooting LA (2001) and All Kids Count (2011).
- Actor
- Writer
- Script and Continuity Department
Glyn Jones was born on 27 April 1931 in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. He was an actor and writer, known for Doctor Who (1963), Here Come the Double Deckers! (1970) and Bindle (One of Them Days) (1966). He died on 2 April 2014 in Vamos, Crete, Greece.- Actress
- Soundtrack
Gugwana Dlamini was born in Durban, Natal, South Africa. She is known for The Lion King (1994), The Lion King (1997) and Sarafina! (1992).- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Kevin Singh was born in Durban, South Africa. He grew up in a middle Class family, in a area called "Reservoir Hills". The family moved to Johannesburg when he was in his teens. After several years as a struggling actor he founded "Orocci Pictures" with Chris David in 2001, they made a student movie "Jungle City" in 2003. In the last few years he has done several movie projects as a actor and Filmmaker.- Camera and Electrical Department
- Cinematographer
With 6 years of experience in Video Production, Scriptwriting, Worldbuilding, Music Production and CG/Animation. Dumisa Rankin is a creative solution to developing and creating unique imagery and narrative experiences.
He is a trained cinematographer with experience in Virtual Production, Digital Advertising and other disciplines such as ghost producing and as a CG Generalist. Often using Unreal Engine 5 to develop concept art for the different narratives he tells.- Lee Brilleaux was born on 10 May 1952 in Durban, Natal, South Africa. He died on 7 April 1994 in Canvey Island, Essex, England, UK.
- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Director
Meekaaeel Adam was born on 24 October 1988 in Durban, South Africa. He is a cinematographer and director, known for The Last Victims (2019), The Trek and The Time Travelers (2013).- Georgina Grenville was born on 1 September 1975 in Durban, Natal, South Africa. She is an actress, known for 54 (1998), Absolutely Fabulous (1992) and Salvatore Ferragamo: Spring/Summer 2019 at Milan Fashion Week (2018).
- Actor
- Producer
- Additional Crew
Shaun Tomson was born on 21 August 1955 in Durban, South Africa. He is an actor and producer, known for North Shore (1987), In God's Hands (1998) and Surf II (1983). He is married to Carla. They have two children.