Age, Birthday, Siblings, Wife, Children, Family, Nationality, Movies, Net Worth

Bheki Sibiya, born in 1973, is a versatile South African entertainment professional known for his work as an actor, producer, director, and cinematographer. He has gained recognition for his roles in popular television series such as Muvhango, eHostela, and Durban Gen.

Profile Summary

Full Name Bheki Sibiya
Date of Birth 1973
Place of Birth Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa
Nationality South African
Spouse Not publicly disclosed
Children Not publicly disclosed
Profession Actor, Director, Producer, Cinematographer
Net Worth Not publicly available
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Early Life and Education

Bheki Sibiya, born in 1973 in Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa, pursued his passion for the arts by earning a diploma in Speech and Drama from Durban University of Technology in 1997. He furthered his education by completing a film course at AFDA, The School for the Creative Economy (AFDA).

Career

Beginning his career as a production assistant on various television dramas, Bheki Sibiya then delved into co-directing theater productions and producing and directing documentaries.

His acting journey kicked off in 1999 when he appeared in the SABC2 soap opera Muvhango as “Bheki Sotobe”. Over the years, he made guest appearances in shows like Sorted and joined the police procedural drama series Zero Tolerance in 2006, portraying the character “Fayo”.

In 2009, Sibiya directed the short film Father Christmas Doesn’t Come Here, which went on to win the Best Narrative Short Award at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival. He then worked as the assistant art director on the film Winnie Mandela in 2011 and served as the cinematographer for the film Legend Within in 2015.

However, Sibiya’s breakthrough as a lead actor on television came with his role as “Mancinza” in the Mzansi Magic drama series eHostela in 2019. Following this success, he portrayed “Khombindlela” in Ifalakhe, appeared in season two of The Herd, and joined the cast of Uzalo in its fifth season.

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In 2020, he became a regular on the e.tv medical drama series Durban Gen as “Dr Ndlovu” and in 2021, he played “Bhodloza” in the Mzansi Magic telenovela DiepCity. He was also nominated in the “Favorite Actor” category at the 2020 DStv Mzansi Viewers’ Choice Awards.

Aside from his acting endeavors, Sibiya is also a businessman and co-owner of the production company Sobalili Productions, through which he has produced short films, documentaries, and the e.tv anthology series eKasi: Our Stories.

Personal Life

Information about Bheki Sibiya’s personal life, such as details about his family, wife, and children, is scarce. He keeps this aspect of his life private and away from the public eye.

Bheki Sibiya Net Worth

Unfortunately, the current net worth of Bheki Sibiya is not publicly available. As a successful actor, director, and producer in the South African entertainment industry, he likely earns income from television series, films, and Sobalili Productions. To determine an exact amount, additional financial disclosures or reliable sources would be required.

Filmography

Bheki Sibiya’s filmography includes a variety of roles across television and film. Here is a list of notable works:

Year Title Role
2005 Sorted Guest role
2006 Zero Tolerance Fayo
1999 Muvhango Bheki Sotobe
2019 eHostela Mancinza
2019 Ifalakhe Khombindlela
2019 The Herd Smangaliso
2019 Uzalo Sfiso
2020 Durban Gen Dr Ndlovu
2023 Isitha: The Enemy Solly

Sibiya has also directed the short film Father Christmas Doesn’t Come Here (2009) and worked as a cinematographer on Legend Within (2015)

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Awards and Nominations

Some of Bheki Sibiya’s notable nominations and awards in the South African entertainment industry include:

  1. Nominated for Favorite Actor at the DStv Mzansi Viewers’ Choice Awards in both 2019 and 2020 for his performances in popular series like eHostela and Muvhango.
  2. Won the Best Narrative Short Award for directing the short film Father Christmas Doesn’t Come Here at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival.
  3. Won the Best Actor award at the Samuel Sabela Mabhumu Awards, recognizing his contributions to television.

These accolades showcase Sibiya’s talent and impact in the industry.

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