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Noluthando Meje

South African actress and singer

Noluthando Meje

Born

Noluthando Meje Nqayi


() 30 October (age&#;38)[1]

Cape Town, South Africa

NationalitySouth African
Occupation(s)Actress, singer, TV presenter
Years&#;active–present
RelativesSobantu Nqayi (brother)

Noluthando 'Nolly'Meje Nqayi (born 30 October )[1] is a South African actress and singer.[2] She is best known for her roles in the popular serials Farewell Ella Bella, Swartwater and Silent Witness.[3]

Personal life

Meje was born on 30 October ,[1] in Cape Town, South Africa.

She completed her education from Camps Bay High School in Cape Town.

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Her younger brother, Sobantu Nqayi is also a popular actor in South African television and cinema.[4]

Career

In , Meje reached the top of the first season of the M-Net reality competition Idols South Africa.[5] In , she became one of top 12 finalists on the second season, tying for eleventh place.

In , she again contested in the seventh season and became a top 16 finalist—this time, resulting in a tenth place finish.[4]

Meje appeared in several television series such as Shooting Stars, Home Affairs and Interrogation Room. She presented the television shows Destination SA and What's Your Story? In December , she replaced Prudence Moabelo as the host of the third season of the youth talk show Keeping it Real.[5] In , she joined the reality dance competition serial Jam Alley Crew vs Crew as a co-host with Slikour.

In the same year, she was invited to act in the comedy series Sketch U Later. In late , she replaced Mac Leshomo as the host of the dance reality competition serial Turn It Out.[4]

On 28 April , Meje joined the popular television soapie Isidingo where she played the role of domestic worker Zukisa Kondile.[6][7] In , she became the host of the first season of the reality competition The Sing-Off SA.[4] In , she appeared in the film Farewell Ella Bella, in the role of Khanyisa.[3]

Filmography

YearFilmRoleGenreRef.

Kap der guten HoffnungMabelTV series
StokvelKukiTV series
Silent WitnessCynthia TghiloloTV series
SwartwaterFaith MalingaTV series
De(Con)Struction of LoveShort film
PromiseMbaliShort film
Farewell Ella BellaKhanyisaFilm

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