Veteran actor and director Mutodi Neshehe had sadly passed away and his family confirmed that he died on Thursday, July 1st, 2021!
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“With great sadness, we announce the passing of Mutodi Neshehe on 01/July/2021 he was our brother, uncle, mentor, role model, and actor, he will be greatly missed by his family and close friends,” said a statement shared by his brother on Twitter.
The family further said that more information will be announced in due course in relation to Mutodi Neshehe’s passing.
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“During this time the Neshehe family will ask some privacy during this mourning time. Much love and light,” concluded the statement from Mutodi Nesheshe’s family.
“Just went through my last conversation with you bra and our plans to meet up for drinks. May your soul rest in eternal peace, you will always be missed. #RIPmyfriend,” said Publicist Bulelani Wabana.
Mutodi Neshehe is known for his role as Ndalamo Mukwevho on the popular soapie Muvhango. There are no further details about his death that are known to the public at this time.
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Born to actress Thelma Neshehe and businessman Joseph Neshehe in Meadowlands, Soweto, Mutodi Nesheshe began acting at the age of four.
When Mutodi Neshehe was 14 years old, he was sent to school in America and continued his studies in the United States during his teen years, participating in various drama programs and modeling for RBA Studios and Worldwide Modeling Group.
Mutodi Neshehe also achieved his Bachelor of Business Administration degree, helping him run his film, media, advertising and event companies.
Mutodi Neshehe returned to South Africa in 2004 and has since appeared in a number of television shows including Muvhango, the SABC3 comedy-drama One Way, the M-Net drama Jacob’s Cross, the M-Net soapie Egoli, the SABC2 sitcom Skwizas and the ITV drama Wild at Heart, among others.
He also acted in dozens of commercials and a number of films including five films directed by Darrell Roodt: Windrider (1985), Lullaby (2007), Winnie (also known as Winnie Mandela, 2011), Stealing Time (2011), and Little One (2012).
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