Ex-Skeem Saam actor Macks Senatla Papo guided by amadlozi!
Hey there, fellow drama lovers! If you’re a fan of South African television, you probably recognize the talented and charismatic Macks Senatla Papo. This 58-year-old dynamo, who’s made waves in the industry for nearly four decades, recently snagged a role in the popular soapie Muvhango. Trust me, he’s buzzing with excitement about this opportunity, and we can’t blame him!
In a candid chat with Daily Sun, Macks couldn’t contain his enthusiasm for joining the iconic cast of Muvhango. He described the experience as “beautiful,” and let’s just say, it seems like he’s found a second wind! “I’ve been shooting at least 11 scenes a day. It’s just incredible! People love what I do, and that warmth keeps me going,” he said. It’s almost as if he’s shedding years off his life with each scene he shoots.
Now, let’s talk about this guy’s impressive background. Before stepping into the world of Muvhango, Macks was well-known for his role as Marothi on SABC1’s Skeem Saam, where he made a lasting impression on audiences. While some may see him as a seasoned veteran of the industry, Macks is quick to declare, “I feel young to be called a veteran. Maybe I’ll accept being called a legend after 60 years.” And honestly, with that attitude, who could argue?
DailySun Actor Macks Senatla Papo is happy to be part of Muvhango and to work alongside other great actors. Video by Aaron Dube pic.twitter.com/09Sqn04QWS
— Aaron Dube (@AronDube) November 26, 2024
But Macks isn’t just about acting. He’s also a producer, scriptwriter, and motivational speaker hailing from Mamelodi West in Tshwane. Recently, he graduated as a spiritual healer and identifies as an African prophet. In his words, “I do believe in mountain and water spirits. I’ve heeded the call, and everything has opened up for me.” He acknowledges the power of ancestral spirits but clears the air about his stance on various traditional beliefs, distinguishing himself as an African prophet rather than a traditional healer or sangoma.
Education and humility are two themes that Macks is passionate about. He advises aspiring actors to remain grounded: “Remember that your fans are your employers. Stop being big-headed.” Wise words from someone who’s navigated the highs and lows of the entertainment business.
On the practical side, Macks’ new role means he’ll be relocating from Tshwane to Midrand due to the demands of his shooting schedule. Change can be daunting, but for a guy who feels like he’s getting younger every day, it probably feels like more of an adventure than a chore.
So, here’s to Macks Senatla Papo—an actor who’s not just aging gracefully but is embracing new roles and spiritual journeys with a youthful fervor. We can’t wait to see what he does next in Muvhango and beyond! Cheers to the future, Macks!