Thamela Mpumlwana

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Thamela Ndumiso Mpumlwana (born June 18, 2001 ) is a Canadian actor and voice actor , who also appears as a dancer and singer, of South African descent. In addition to various film appearances, he spoke the character Ramone in the US-Canadian cartoon series Peg + Cat from 2013 to 2014 and was seen in a recurring role in Rogue in 2015 .

His younger sister Shechinah Mpumlwana also appears as an actress.

Life

Mpumlwana was able to record his first appearances in major film and television productions in 2010, when he was heard for the first time in an episode of aardvark Arthur and his friends in a speaking role. In 2012 he took on a speaking role in the children's book adaptation The Magic Hockey Skates , based on a work by author Allen Morgan and illustrator Michael Martchenko from 1994. A year later he starred in the leading role of Ibutho Silongo in Salvatore Sorrentino's drama The Warrior and the Savior to see. In this film, his younger sister Shechinah also appeared as his film sister Umsindisi Silongo . Another year later he appeared in The Gabby Douglas Story , a film about gymnast and Olympic champion Gabby Douglas , and played the character Marcus Riggs in the fifth episode of the fourth season of Rookie Blue , in which his sister first appeared and a recurring one Got role. In the same year, his work on the American-Canadian children's television series Peg + Cat ended , in which he appeared in 22 episodes from 2013 to 2014 as voice actor for the cartoon character Ramone .

The Joey Awards in 2015, he was for his involvement in Peg + Cat for a Joey Award in the category "male Best Voice-over-representation - between eleven and 13 years," nominated, but could not in this category against Alex Thorne , the won the award for his work on PJ Masks . After he also appeared in a recurring role in three episodes of Rogue in 2015 , he was also nominated at this award ceremony in the category "Best Recurring Actor in a TV Series (Drama) - Between 13 and 17 Years", but ultimately lost to Nikolas Filipovic from Gracepoint . The following year, 2016, Mpumlwana will appear in the short film A Man's Story by director Fernando Arrioja and in Justin Kelly's Group Home ; Both films are currently (as of December 2015) in post-production .

Filmography

Film appearances (also short appearances)

  • 2012: The Magic Hockey Skates (speaking role)
  • 2013: The Warrior and the Savior
  • 2014: The Gabby Douglas Story

Series appearances (also guest and short appearances)

Nominations

  • 2015: Joey Award in the category "Best Recurring Actor in a TV Series (Drama) - Between 13 and 17 Years" for his involvement in Rogue
  • 2015: Joey Award in the category “Best male voice-over presentation - between eleven and 13 years” for his involvement in Peg + Cat

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://wikinetworth.com/celebrities/thamela-mpumlwana-wiki-age-parents.html
  2. a b c d Joey Awards 2015 (English), accessed on December 13, 2015