
June 19, 1973 · 53 years old
Kenneth Nkosi is a South African actor and comedian. He portrayed Aap in the 2005 film Tsotsi. He also appeared in the films White Wedding and Otelo Burning, as well as Mad Buddies and Five Fingers for Marseilles.

Six days in the violent life of a young Johannesburg gang leader.

A young hoodlum's rise from a small-time criminal to a powerful crime entrepreneur during the turbulent years before and after the fall of apartheid.

Lives change forever when Tau, the young lion, kills two corrupt policemen in a South African shanty town.

Dad promises an exotic vacation but mistakenly books Durban instead of Zanzibar. Chaos ensues as the family's dream trip spirals into hilarity, while dad scrambles to secure a promotion.

A young groom and his best man lost on the road trip to the wedding, run into a young English doctor.

Rank, a retired hitman, becomes a taxi driver. Lucy, a casino worker, witnesses a murder, is targeted. She turns to Frank for help. He kills to protect her, despite being retired, as she has no one else.

Jacob Zulu (Kenneth Nkosi) is a middle-aged businessman who has become accustomed to his routine, a life which includes his wife Michelle (Sonia Mbele), his daughter Natasha (Six Nyamane), his work and his fun. As a powerful CEO, ...

A white employer swapping identities with his Black employee to experience each other's lives and whatever blessings and burdens they bring with.