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Warren Masemola biography, age, profile, education etc

Warren Masemola biography, age, profile, education etc

Warren Masemola (born on May 18, 1983, in Garankuwa, Gauteng) is an award-winning South African actor. He is a familiar face to viewers of the popular soap opera Scandal! He was cast as Lentswe Mokethi in the television series. South Africa is one of the countries on the continent known for producing amazing and unique talents. Though he is known to many as an actor, Warren is also a voice artist.

The Garankuwa-born actor walked into the spotlight, landing a role on Scandal. On the television soap opera, he plays the role of Lentswe Mokethi, which he landed in 2008.

As a young child, he became interested in acting and later realized that he could accomplish two goals at once. Warren found that he could make money doing what he loved.

As a young child, he became interested in acting and later realized that he could accomplish two goals at once. Warren found that he could make money doing what he loved.

As a young child, he became interested in acting and later realized that he could accomplish two goals at once. Warren found that he could make money doing what he loved.

He successfully finished his matriculation at Tshwane Christian School in 2000. He then proceeded to Newton, Johannesburg, for a dance. Warren then registered at Moving Into Dance, an art school.

He spent a year studying there before continuing his studies in drama at the Market Theatre Laboratory. After two years of study, he received his diploma from the institution in 2004.

The actor has landed several roles on the screen, though he is best known for his role in Scandal! On Scandal, he played the role of Lentswe Mokethi, an art director. He then landed a starring role on Ses’Top La. Warren was cast as Thokozani “Thoko” Chanel on the SABC1 sitcom.

In 2010, he landed another role on a television drama series, playing the role of Tizozo on Intersexion, an SABC1 drama series. He has appeared as the star on several other television shows. Warren starred in 90 Plein Streets, Ayeye, Heist, The Republic, Ring of Lies, The River, Saints and Sinners, Tjovitjo, and Single Galz & Single Guys.

The Golden Horn Award for Best Supporting Actor in a TV Comedy has been given to him twice. He won the prize in both 2015 and 2019. Warren won a second award in 2018 for Best Actor in TV Drama. He was honored with the Golden Horn Award for Best Supporting Actor in a TV Drama Series the previous year, in 2017.

In 2017, Warren was nominated for the Best Actor in a Supporting Role Africa Movie Academy Award. Another nomination for the Golden Horn Award—Best Supporting Actor in a Feature Film—came in the following year, 2018. He received a Golden Horn Award nomination in 2017 for Best Supporting Actor in a TV Series. He was one of the telenovela’s 2019 Golden Horn Award nominees for Best Supporting Actor.

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