Ray Ntlokwana

Ray “Velaphi” Ntlokwana (19372000) was a South African actor from Gugulethu, who was affectionately known as “Velaphi” following his lead role in the SABC Xhosa play, Velaphi, a name he was associated with throughout his career. Ntlokwana also starred in the award- winning television Xhosa drama Trouble in Constantia in which he played a rural man from the mud huts of the former Ciskei who won money in a lottery and bought a mansion in Constantia, an upmarket suburb in Cape Town. In 1996, the film won Ntlokwana the Artist Award for Best Actor in a Comedy. Ntlokwana was also known for his roles in many other movies, TV and stage plays, including Kwa-sindw'ezama, Senzekile, Living the Blues and Abakwazidenge.[1]

Ray Ntlokwana
Born1937
Gugulethu,Western Cape,South Africa
Died20 July 2000(2000-07-20) (aged 62–63)
Gugulethu, South Africa
Other namesVelaphi
Occupationactor
Notable work
Velaphi - A 90s SABC 1 TV Show

Awards

In March 2000, Ntlokwana was also awarded with the provincial merit award by the Western Cape provincial government for his contribution to drama in the Western Cape over the years. In another Xhosa film, Ingqumbo Yeminyanya, Ntlokwana played an old stubborn man, Ngxabane, from a rural area who fiercely opposed any attempts to move from tradition to modernisation.

Death

Ray Ntlokwana died in the year 2000 on July 20th at the age of 63 years at his home in Gugulethu from colon cancer.[1]

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References

  1. "Citypress Sunday 23 July 2000 p. 4:". M24arg02.naspers.com. 2000-07-23. Retrieved 2016-05-12.
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