Andile Nebulane : Biography: Age, Career, Girlfriend, Net worth, TV Roles
Andile Nebulane is a South African actor popularly known for his role as Jonga on iGazi and currently portraying the character of officer Pele on Generations The Legacy.
Quick Facts
Name : Andile Nebulane
Date of Birth : 28 December
Profession : Actor
Education and Qualifications: Performers’ Diploma in Speech and Drama (University of Cape Town)
How does Andile Nebulane’s career start?
Andile Nebulane got his breakthrough when he landed his first production in 1996, Behind the Bars. He appeared in Oedipus at the Kirstenbosch Open Air Theatre in 2003. He then gets fame on TV through his role as Duma, the owner of Slyza Records in the drama series Hustle.
Which Television roles has Andile Nebulane featured in?
Television Series
Interrogation Room,
ER
Divers Down
Shooting Stars
90 Plein Street
Heaven
Rhythm City
Generations: The Legacy
iGazi
Andile Nebulane Filmography
Adrenaline
A Myth
Wild Life
My Way
Mug Shots
More Than Just a Game
The Good Man
Love the One You Love
Omnibus
Message from the King.
Commercials he has appeared in:
Coca Cola
Engen
Eskom
Exxaro Mines.
Knorr
Metropolitan
MTN
Old Mutual
Royco
Shoprite
Vital Food
Wimpy
Who is Andile Nebulane’s Girlfriend?
The actor keeps his personal life very private, we do not know who he is dating.
How much is Andile’s Net worth?
Andile Nebulane is worth approximately $250 000, he receives his income from his acting career and Television commercials.
Andile’s police brutality nightmare
In 2011 Andile was wrongly profiled as a drug dealer and he was violently battered by armed policemen. “The only visible scar I have to show is a deep cut on my left shin. All my evidence, including pictures and a medical report, were attached to my docket, which is with Nyanga Police Station in Cape Town, where I reported my case.”
“I was bleeding and could see a piece of meat hanging from my left leg. Lodging myself in the corner, I covered my face as they carried on beating me up like I was a punching bag.”
“Weak and helpless, I was lying in a pool of blood. I [felt] a big blow from the butt of a gun on my left ear. I had already surrendered to them. One of them finally lifted my chin, looked at me in the eye and asked: ‘Are you Andile or Anele?’” All along the police were beating up the wrong man.
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