Noxolo Maqashalala

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Noxolo Maqashalala
Born1977
KwaBhaca, Eastern Cape
Died12 March 2021
NationalitySouth African
Other namesNoxee
OccupationOccupation

Noxolo Maqashalala (1977 – March 2021) was a South African actress often known by the name Noxee.

Career

Maqashalala was born in

Rhythm City, Easy Money, Mzansi Love and The Kingdom - uKhakhayi.[1] She also starred in the SABC 1 legal drama Diamond City in 2018 and was credited as an executive producer on the show.[2] Diamond City later also aired on Netflix
.

Death

She was found dead at her Johannesburg home on 12 March 2021, aged 44.[3][4] Eastern Cape arts, culture, sport and recreation MEC Fezeka Nkomonye commended her as being exemplary in the arts and called her death "a blow to the industry".[5] South Africa's minister of sport, arts and culture, Nathi Mthethwa, called her "a sterling performer who gave her best at every role that she took on".[1]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2004 Hotel Rwanda Chloe
2009 Bitterness Wendy

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1996 Tarzan: The Epic Adventures Season 1, Episode 10
2003–2005 Tsha Tsha Viwe Three seasons
The Kingdom - uKhakhayi Nopasika Season 1
Rhythm City
Zothile Gumpe Season 1
Mzansi Love Busi Season 3
2010 Intersexions Mandisa Season 1
Generations Guest star Season 1
2011 Gauteng Maboneng Pearl Seasons 2 and 3
Easy Money Zee Season 1
Dream World Joyce Season 2
Diamond City Zandile Season 1
Binnelanders Doctor Williams Season 7

References

  1. ^ a b Ferreira, Thinus (14 March 2021). "Tributes pour in for SA actor Noxolo Maqashalala". Channel24. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  2. ^ Kekana, Chrizelda (15 March 2021). "Fans agree that Noxee Maqashalala's acting in 'Diamond City' was top notch!". TimesLive. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  3. ^ "Double blow for SA after actress Noxolo Maqashalala dies". The Citizen. 13 March 2021. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  4. ^ Majangaza, Sino (13 March 2021). "BREAKING Eastern Cape actress Noxolo Maqashalala dies". Daily Dispatch. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
  5. ^ Nano, Amanda (15 March 2021). "'Noxee' Maqashalala was a role model to young Eastern Cape girls, says arts and culture MEC". DispatchLive. Retrieved 15 March 2021.

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